ooo and this new one - a digital discourse analysis of climate change/energy education in Canada (you and I might have similar reading lists at the moment!).
Patten, F., & Lowan-Trudeau, G. (2024). Museums, Climate Change and Energy Education: A Digital Discourse Analysis. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1-17.
I must admit I've been slack on academic reading since I finished my museum studies grad cert last year... please shoot through anything else of value you come across! What's your reading/research focus at the moment?
Abbey, thanks so much for these recs! I just scrolled through the Propositions for Museum Education chapter titles and looks like there's some gold in there - and a familiar name! I'll suss if I can download it on my Kindle, and if not it'll serve as perfect further reading once I'm home.
Hi Ruby :) There's a museum education book that has just been published - might be of interest/relevance to your program here -
Sinner, A., Osler, P., & White, B. (2024). Propositions for Museum Education: International Art Educators in Conversation. Intellect
There's a chapter in there from Jackie Armstrong (MoMA), amongst others!
https://intellectdiscover.com/content/books/9781789389135#overview
Have the best time!
Abs
ooo and this new one - a digital discourse analysis of climate change/energy education in Canada (you and I might have similar reading lists at the moment!).
Patten, F., & Lowan-Trudeau, G. (2024). Museums, Climate Change and Energy Education: A Digital Discourse Analysis. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1-17.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/australian-journal-of-environmental-education/article/museums-climate-change-and-energy-education-a-digital-discourse-analysis/6A06905A71F68461AF1F88861ABC8BC6
I must admit I've been slack on academic reading since I finished my museum studies grad cert last year... please shoot through anything else of value you come across! What's your reading/research focus at the moment?
Abbey, thanks so much for these recs! I just scrolled through the Propositions for Museum Education chapter titles and looks like there's some gold in there - and a familiar name! I'll suss if I can download it on my Kindle, and if not it'll serve as perfect further reading once I'm home.