Exploring Climate Change and Community Engagement in the Museum

Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020 With the unique tools and points of connection that define museums, they have a role to play in engaging their local communities on the topic of climate change. Washington State is now experiencing a variety of climate change-related effects inc...

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Main Author: Sakowski, Danielle N
Other Authors: Selvakumar, Meena
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1773/45671
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spelling ftunivwashington:oai:digital.lib.washington.edu:1773/45671 2023-05-15T17:51:30+02:00 Exploring Climate Change and Community Engagement in the Museum Sakowski, Danielle N Selvakumar, Meena 2020 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1773/45671 en_US eng Sakowski_washington_0250O_21572.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1773/45671 CC BY climate change climate education community engagement global warming museum sustainability Museum studies Museology Thesis 2020 ftunivwashington 2023-03-12T19:00:08Z Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020 With the unique tools and points of connection that define museums, they have a role to play in engaging their local communities on the topic of climate change. Washington State is now experiencing a variety of climate change-related effects including increased extreme heat events, droughts, wildfire, ocean acidification and more—these impacts will gain momentum as time and current human behaviors continue. The purpose of this study was to explore the dimensions of community engagement on topics related to climate change in small and mid-sized museums in Washington State. This study’s aim was to characterize 1) the ways that practitioners in the State engage their community on this topic, 2) the barriers and opportunities presented, and 3) the potential impact of this engagement on the local community. Utilizing a case study design, data were collected through interviews with six museum professionals and institutional document analysis. The results of this study suggest that small and mid-sized museums in Washington State engage their communities on the topic of climate change using a diversity of strategies, consider local relevance in their messaging, and leverage their work in this vein through partnerships. The engagement strategies described in this study may serve as a model for institutions interested in this work. Thesis Ocean acidification University of Washington, Seattle: ResearchWorks
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description Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020 With the unique tools and points of connection that define museums, they have a role to play in engaging their local communities on the topic of climate change. Washington State is now experiencing a variety of climate change-related effects including increased extreme heat events, droughts, wildfire, ocean acidification and more—these impacts will gain momentum as time and current human behaviors continue. The purpose of this study was to explore the dimensions of community engagement on topics related to climate change in small and mid-sized museums in Washington State. This study’s aim was to characterize 1) the ways that practitioners in the State engage their community on this topic, 2) the barriers and opportunities presented, and 3) the potential impact of this engagement on the local community. Utilizing a case study design, data were collected through interviews with six museum professionals and institutional document analysis. The results of this study suggest that small and mid-sized museums in Washington State engage their communities on the topic of climate change using a diversity of strategies, consider local relevance in their messaging, and leverage their work in this vein through partnerships. The engagement strategies described in this study may serve as a model for institutions interested in this work.
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