Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Fostering Empathy through Museums
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Place
Date
2016?
Physical Description
xxxii, 296 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN/ISSN
9781442263567
1442263563
9781442263574
1442263571
Language
English
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Subject Category
Content
Prologue & Introduction / Elif Gokcigdem -- Chapter 1, Teaching Emotion and Creativity Skills Through Arts / Zorana Ivcevic Pringle, Nadine Maliakkal, and Botin Foundation -- Chapter 2, Nurturing Empathy Between Adults and Children: Lessons from the Children's Museum / Susan Harris MacKay -- Chapter 3, Wearing Someone Else's Shoes: The Cooperative Museum Experiences of Science of Sharing / Hugh McDonald, Elizabeth Fleming, Joshua Gutwill, and Troy Livingston -- Chapter 4, Social Fiction and Catalyst of Change: Enhancement of Empathy Through Dialogue Exhibitions / Orna Cohen and Andreas Heinecke -- Chapter 5, Response Art: Using Creative Activity to Deepen Exhibit Engagement / Jordan Potash -- Chapter 6, From Indifference to Activation: How Wonder Fosters Empathy In and Beyond Informal Science Centers / Mary Beth Ausman, Michele Miller Houck, and Robert Corbin -- Chapter 7, The Psychology of Empathy: Compelling Possibilities for Museums / Adam Nilsen and Miriam Bader -- Chapter 8, Finding Inspiration Inside: Engaging Empathy to Empower Anyone / Dina Bailey -- Chapter 9, Interpreting Arapaho Chief Niwot: Complex Pasts in Contemporary Community / Seth Frankel -- Chapter 10, Designing a Story-Based Exhibition: A Case Study from the Freer and Sackler Galleries / Thomas Wide -- Chapter 11, Invoking Biography in Museum Presentations of Islamic Art: Successes and Challenges / Amy Landau -- Chapter 12, Adopting Empathy: Why Empathy Should Be A Required Core Value for All Museums' Period / Jon Carfagno and Adam Rozan -- Chapter 13, A Decade of Community Engagement Through the Lens of Empathy / Emily Zimmern, Janeen Bryant, Kamille Bostick, and Tom Hanchett -- Chapter 14, Learning From The Challenges of Our Time: The Families of September 11 and Liberty Science Center / Donna Gaffney and Emlyn Koster -- Chapter 15, Walk With Me: The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute / Laura Anderson -- Contributors -- Index
Public Access Text
[Keywords: Empathy--Social aspects]
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Collection Type
Reading Room
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
19 Dec 2023
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