If you want to explore the topic of Museums and Public
Understanding of Evolution, there is an issue of the journal
Museums & Social Issues devoted entirely to this topic!
Contents of Museums and Public Understanding of Evolution:
Introduction by Eugenie Scott, National Center for Science
Education
Scientific Integrity in Science Museums by Robert Pennock,
Michigan State University
Exhibiting Evolution by Judy Diamond, University of Nebraska &
Judy Scotchmoor, UC Museum of Paleontology
Designing Human Evolution Exhibitions: Insights from
Exhibitions and Audiences by Monique Scott, Yale University and
Ellen Giusti
Museum Visitors’ Understanding of Evolution by Amy N. Spiegel,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Margaret Evans, University of
Michigan; Wendy Gram; and Judy Diamond, University of Nebraska
Group Identity, Protest and Evolution by John Fraser, Wildlife
Conservation Society
Ignoring the Elephants: Visual Images and Jazz Age Critics by
Constance Clark
Resources by Johanna Jones, Randi Korn & Associates
Book Reviews: Evolution v. Creationism: An Introduction by
Eugenie Scott, reviewed by Richard K. Stucky, Denver Museum of
Nature & Science
Evolutionary Science and Society: Educating A New Generation
reviewed by Gregory Forbes, Grand Rapids Community College
Exhibit Reviews: Darwin Exhibit reviewed by Richard Bellon
Explore Evolution reviewed by Robert (Mac) West, Informal
Learning Experiences
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Thanks Diane, this is an interesting article
[4]www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-070612darwin,1,4288470.s
tory?coll=chi-news-hed&ctrack=1&cset=true
Best,
kat mulkey
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:08:01 -0400, [5]"Diane Gutenkauf"
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> [6]www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-
> 070612darwin,1,4288470.story?coll=chi-news-hed From the Chicago
> Tribune about their new exhibition --Diane Gutenkauf
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