I’m back! Parenting full time involves much less writing than I originally planned and hoped. That being said, I have the privilege of time to visit a lot of museums, which is amazing! So far this year, I have visited 22 museums: During these visits, I am seeing so many interesting exhibits and would likeContinue reading “Reflecting on Museum Visits”
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Funding through Policy Attachment: A New Chapter
A chapter I wrote before parental leave – “Funding through Policy Attachment: An Examination of Funding for the Dawson City Museum” – was recently published. Abstract: Using the Dawson City Museum as a case study, the chapter considers the ways community museums engage in policy attachment for survival and growth due to limitations within existingContinue reading “Funding through Policy Attachment: A New Chapter”