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Management, climate change, agencies and museum and science centre sector (Record no. 159890)

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Personal name Cameron, Fiona R
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Title Management, climate change, agencies and museum and science centre sector
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Summary, etc. Climate change is a vast, complex phenomena impinging on biological and social life, economics, politics, and culture, stretching disciplines beyond current limits and inviting a new, critical examination of the roles and capacities of museums and science centres in these complex ecologies.1 In this article, I present a section of the research findings from Australian Research Council Linkage grant, ‘Hot Science, Global Citizens: the agency of the museum in climate change’ pertaining to the current and potential roles and agencies of natural history, science museums and science centres in climate change within Australian and US contexts. Through the analysis eight strategic positions and role changes emerge for the different forms of the museum with a greater emphasis on collective action, networking and building more critical information on climate change as a complex issue and governing subject. Within the Australian sample a stronger emphasis was placed on political advocacy and critique.<br/><br/>
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 07/01/2013 Vol 27. No.4. pages 317-339   AM 121 MUS 25/10/2022 SP13722 25/10/2022 Journal Article For Inhouse use only