Museums Equality and Social Justice


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<p>The last two decades have seen concerns for equality diversity social justice and human rights move from the margins of museum thinking and practice to the core. The arguments – both moral and pragmatic – for engaging diverse audiences creating the conditions for more equitable access to museum resources and opening up opportunities for participation now enjoy considerable consensus in many parts of the world. A growing number of institutions are concerned to construct new narratives that represent a plurality of lived experiences histories and identities which aim to nurture support for more progressive ethically-informed ways of seeing and to actively inform contemporary public debates on often contested rights-related issues. At the same time it would be misleading to suggest an even and uncontested transition from the museum as an organisation that has been widely understood to marginalise exclude and oppress to one which is wholly inclusive. Moreover there are signs that momentum towards making museums more inclusive and equitable is slowing down or in some contexts reversing. </p><p><em>Museums Equality and Social Justice</em> aims to reflect on and crucially to inform debates in museum research policy and practice at this critical time. It brings together new research from academics and practitioners and insights from artists activists and commentators to explore the ways in which museums galleries and heritage organisations are engaging with the fast-changing equalities terrain and the shifting politics of identity at global national and local levels and to investigate their potential to contribute to more equitable fair and just societies.</p>
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