There is something incredibly creepy about museum professionals dancing in sync. Part 2. #AAM2016 (at Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History)
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There is something incredibly creepy about museum professionals dancing in sync. Part 2. #AAM2016 (at Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History)

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There is something incredibly creepy about museum professionals dancing in sync. Part 1. #AAM2016 (at Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History)
So, I'm seeing Ralph #Nadar speak on museums at #aam2016 on incursion of #commercial and other pernicious forces in #american #museums. ð #omg
This week we're in Washington, D.C. at the American Alliance of Museums 2016 Annual Meeting. We love getting together with other museum professionals from around the country to discuss the opportunities, challenges and responsibilities we all have in common. Museums are vital community assets! #AAM2016
Where to find us at #AAM2016
the Museums & Civic Discourse Project
invites you to participate in an open meeting & discussion
 Sunday, May 29, 2016  10:30 a.m. â noon
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Level 2, East Overlook
What is this? An open, engaged research project begun at the 2016 National Council on Public History conference that is still in its formative stages. One product of our work will be a digital-first publication. As collaborators and scholars working in and with museums, our goal is to bring historical and interdisciplinary perspectives to bear on museumsâ work in the areas of civic discourse. How do we define âcivic discourseâ?  Why is this project necessary? And, why do we hope youâll join us and others in thinking, talking and writing about these issues? Read on for details  http://bit.ly/1SOhSdV Â
#MuseumsCivicDiscourseÂ
Co-editors
Clarissa Ceglio, UConn
Jennifer Scott, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
Elena Gonzales, independent scholar/curator
Nicole Ivy, Center for the Future of Museums
Robin Grenier, UConn Â

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