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Course name
Introduction to Museum Scholarship
Institution
University of Maryland
Instructor
Diana Marsh
Wikipedia Expert
Brianda (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Museum Studies
Course dates
2024-08-28 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-12-14 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
19


This course will cover the history, theory, and practice of museum work and scholarship. We examine museums and how they represent race, cultures, and identities, history and social memory, collections and ideas, colonial ideologies and Indigenous worldviews. Through case studies week to week, we will explore a range of museums and cultural heritage institutions such as archives, libraries, and heritage sites, as well as zoos, aquariums, and science centers. We also analyze how institutions are engaging with critical contemporary issues, especially of race and identity, and how they are grappling with public controversies in the midst of a sea change toward participatory cultures and digital engagement.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Mariew913 1971 Women's World Cup
Blarbarian
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Eucalyptus37
CNava2024
CM4623
Eweikert Zora Neale Hurston, Hannah Marie Wormington
Sbeland312 Lynn Bolles, Morris Steggerda
Camorefice George Spindler, Louise S. Spindler
Eneal3 Anna H. Gayton
Lmcauley3 Allison Davis (anthropologist)
CaitlynJennings Gordon MacGregor, Henry Kenneth Fry
Annacjones Warren K. Moorehead
YMohaideen Hazel Hitson Weidman, Paul Friedrich (linguist)
Vinsunvinvin
Khouston21 Jan Potocki
Jmyre922
Svtiwari555 William Beynon
Rashi257 Constance Goddard DuBois, Daisy Bates (activist)
Ayahsbros
RyeBoule T. T. Waterman, Marshall Howard Saville
EditStar1 Clarence Bloomfield Moore
Rashi1998 Constance Goddard DuBois, Daisy Bates (activist)
Bookarches Vera D. Rubin