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A rich resource illustrating the key ideas behind learning with things.
This textbook provides an overview of some of the most important approaches to material culture and object analysis to illustrate broader themes and trends in museum studies and pedagogy. Covering diverse topics related to curatorial practice and exhibiting objects, including accessibility, curatorial ethics, colonialism and museums, audience engagement, and histories of collecting, Object-Based Learning weaves together important historical context and theoretical perspectives with practical case studies and exercises. It also includes discussion of timely issues like the role of digital technologies in teaching with objects, the psychosocial role of objects, and the use of collections in health and wellness.
This textbook provides an overview of some of the most important approaches to material culture and object analysis to illustrate broader themes and trends in museum studies and pedagogy. Covering diverse topics related to curatorial practice and exhibiting objects, including accessibility, curatorial ethics, colonialism and museums, audience engagement, and histories of collecting, Object-Based Learning weaves together important historical context and theoretical perspectives with practical case studies and exercises. It also includes discussion of timely issues like the role of digital technologies in teaching with objects, the psychosocial role of objects, and the use of collections in health and wellness.

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Table of Contents
How to use this book
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Objects, collections and collecting
1 Learning with things: an introduction to Object-based learning
2 Collecting, collections and collectors
3 Objects, collections, and the colonial legacy
Part II: Understanding and analysing objects and materials
4 Materials and material culture
5 Making, growing and the operational sequence
6 Object biographies and the social life of things
7 Objects, emotions and wellbeing: the psychosocial dimension of material culture
Part III: Exhibiting and communicating with objects
8 Considering audiences: communicating through/with exhibitions
9 Digital technology in researching and exhibiting objects
10 Exhibition ethics
Conclusions: Learning with things, teaching with things and the future of object-based learning
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Objects, collections and collecting
1 Learning with things: an introduction to Object-based learning
2 Collecting, collections and collectors
3 Objects, collections, and the colonial legacy
Part II: Understanding and analysing objects and materials
4 Materials and material culture
5 Making, growing and the operational sequence
6 Object biographies and the social life of things
7 Objects, emotions and wellbeing: the psychosocial dimension of material culture
Part III: Exhibiting and communicating with objects
8 Considering audiences: communicating through/with exhibitions
9 Digital technology in researching and exhibiting objects
10 Exhibition ethics
Conclusions: Learning with things, teaching with things and the future of object-based learning
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