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Cities, Museums and Soft Power
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Description
Museum planners Gail Lord and Ngaire Blankenberg demonstrate how museums and cities are using their soft power to address some of the most important issues of our time.Soft power is the exercise of influence through attraction, persuasion, and agenda-setting rather than military or economic coercion.Thirteen of the world's leading museum and cultural experts from six continents explore the many facets of soft power in cities and museums to include: how it amplifies civic discourse, accelerates cultural change, and contributes to contextual intelligence among the great diversity of city dwellers, visitors, and policy makers. The authors urge city governments to embrace museums which so often are the signifiers of their cities, increasing real estate values while attracting investment, tourists, and creative workers. Lord and Blankenberg propose 32 practical strategies for museums and cities to activate their soft power and create thriving and sustainable communities.
Follow the link below to watch co-author Gail Lord speaking about soft power on The Agenda, a popular public affairs program on TVO, a leading educational television broadcaster http://tvo.org/video/programs/the-agenda-with-steve-paikin/a-cultural-sleeping-giant.
To Read More: http://tvo.org/article/current-affairs/shared-values/how-museums-help-cities-realize-their-soft-power
Table of Contents
Gail Dexter Lord & Ngaire Blankenberg
2. The Economics of Museums and Cities
Javier Jimenez
3. Museums in Public Diplomacy
Federica Olivares
4. London’s Knowledge Quarter: The Soft Power of Museums in the Knowledge Economy and Urban Development
Baillie Card
5. Museums in the Age of Brazilian Soft Power
Gege Leme Joseph
6. Museums as Signifiers in the Gulf
Hayfa Matar
7. When Soft Powers Collide
Ngaire Blakenberg
8. Unearthing the Genius Loci of Museums in the Indian Subcontinent
Batul Raaj Mehta
9. Cultural Nomads: Creative People on the Road
Robert Punkenhofer
10. Cranking Up the Soft Power Engine of Chinese Museums
An Laishun, PH.D
11. A Tale of Two Civil and Human Rights Cities
Gail Dexter Lord and Joy Bailey Bryant
12. Cairo and Its Museums: From Multiculturalism to Leadership in Sustainable Development
Mohamed Gamal Rashed
13. Global and Local: Fairs and Biennials, Temporary Urbanism and Pop-Up Museums
Lourdes Fernandez with translation by Marina Ramirez
14. The Museum Building Boom
Guido Guerzoni
15. Thirty-two Ways for Museums to Activate Their Soft Power
Ngaire Blakenberg and Gail Dexter Lord
Product details
Published | Jul 08 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781442276772 |
Imprint | American Alliance Of Museums |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Cities, Museums and Soft Power is a must read for museum leaders who grapple with their institution's role in building cultural infrastructure locally or globally. Readable, instructive and compelling, this book builds the case for museums as strong, society-minded networks that can deftly employ soft power to accelerate cultural change and empower citizens at home or around the world.
Melody Kanschat, Executive Director, Getty Leadership Institute
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In this important and timely book, Gail Dexter Lord and Ngaire Blakenberg have brought together an innovative array of essays that not only answer the perennial question of why museums matter, but also suggest a blueprint for how museums can exercise more influence and be of greater value to their urban communities. This is a must-read for those who care about culture, museums and the evolution of our communities in the 21st century.
Lonnie G. Bunch, Founding Director, National Museum of African American History and Culture
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The authors build a compelling argument as they explore what's next for cities, museums, and soft power, framing the international conversation about the future in fresh and provocative ways. A fascinating book.
Jim Thompson, Founder, Museum Next, London