Patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.

This paper considers the divergent and often contradictory registers of ‘community engagement’ in contemporary UK museum practice.  The paper draws on an organizational study of a large local authority museum service and focuses on how community engagement is constructed across a range of museum pro...

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Main Author: Nuala Morse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Leicester 2018-07-01
Series:Museum & Society
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Online Access:https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/mas/article/view/2805
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spelling doaj-9bf41998558e4677b6dddd4c4d82b6492020-11-25T00:27:20ZengUniversity of LeicesterMuseum & Society1479-83602018-07-0116217118610.29311/mas.v16i2.28052595Patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.Nuala Morse0School of Museum Studies, University of LeicesterThis paper considers the divergent and often contradictory registers of ‘community engagement’ in contemporary UK museum practice.  The paper draws on an organizational study of a large local authority museum service and focuses on how community engagement is constructed across a range of museum professionals who use it for different purposes and outcomes. I argue that different departments make sense of community engagement through four patterns of accountability, each with complimentary and divergent logics reflecting a wider range of museum functions, demands and pressures.  The tensions that arise are discussed. In the final part, the notion of ‘relational accountability’ (Moncrieffe 2011) is introduced to re-settle these divergent logics in order to argue for community engagement work that is grounded in a relational practice. The paper contributes to further theoretical and practical engagement with the work of participation in museums by bringing forward an organizational view to highlight the ways in which museum practice is mediated within organizational frames.https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/mas/article/view/2805community engagement, accountability, participation, organizational studies, local authority museum
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Patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.
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title Patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.
title_short Patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.
title_full Patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.
title_fullStr Patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.
title_sort patterns of accountability: an organizational approach to community engagement in museums.
publisher University of Leicester
series Museum & Society
issn 1479-8360
publishDate 2018-07-01
description This paper considers the divergent and often contradictory registers of ‘community engagement’ in contemporary UK museum practice.  The paper draws on an organizational study of a large local authority museum service and focuses on how community engagement is constructed across a range of museum professionals who use it for different purposes and outcomes. I argue that different departments make sense of community engagement through four patterns of accountability, each with complimentary and divergent logics reflecting a wider range of museum functions, demands and pressures.  The tensions that arise are discussed. In the final part, the notion of ‘relational accountability’ (Moncrieffe 2011) is introduced to re-settle these divergent logics in order to argue for community engagement work that is grounded in a relational practice. The paper contributes to further theoretical and practical engagement with the work of participation in museums by bringing forward an organizational view to highlight the ways in which museum practice is mediated within organizational frames.
topic community engagement, accountability, participation, organizational studies, local authority museum
url https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/mas/article/view/2805
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