Call for Papers: The Caring Museum
Edited by Hamish Robertson

We invite international submissions to be included in this forthcoming book
to be published by MuseumsEtc [www.museumsetc.com] in Spring 2015.
Proposals should be submitted by Monday 17 November 2014.

A copy of the full Call for Papers may be downloaded from:
http://bit.ly/CaringCFP

Population ageing is now a recognised demographic process that is leading
to major social change globally. The populations of many countries are
ageing rapidly and the composition of those populations is shifting upwards
- growth is quickest in the oldest age groups. Museums and galleries are
increasingly becoming aware of the changes which will affect them as a
result.

The focus of thinking to date, however, has very largely been on inclusion,
on access and on disability provision. However, older people are not only
users of museum services. They are also contributors to them. The Caring
Museum will focus particularly on the many ways in which the involvement of
older people can contribute to the development and growth of museums,
through innovative programmes and bold new thinking.

Purpose
The book aims to explore current and developmental issues in the field of
museums and ageing, with a clear emphasis on the emerging and innovative
opportunities which ageing populations present. We are particularly seeking
contributions which explore practice-based, research-oriented and
conceptual themes.

Editor
The Caring Museum will be edited by Hamish Robertson. A geographer by
training, he has a unique blend of experience in health, ageing and
cultural heritage work, having undertaken more than a decade’s research
with the Ageing Research Centre, in addition to both visitor research and
multicultural diversity research for the Australia Council.

Submissions
We welcome international proposals for both chapters and case studies from
museum professionals, academics and researchers. Proposals from those with
practical experience of evaluating and assessing outcomes in this field are
particularly welcome, as are contributions which detail practical
experience of innovative programmes, or present the research results of the
impact of museum initiatives.

Submissions should focus on one of two key areas:
1. The contributions older people can make to the development, growth and
value of museums and galleries.
2. The value and benefits museums and galleries can contribute to society
in an ageing world.

Specific aspects of interest include - but are not limited to - the
following:

1. The benefits of older people’s involvement in the following aspects of
museum work:

* Collection development
* Conservation or restoration
* Fundraising and development
* Income generation
* Marketing
* Membership programmes
* Oral and cultural memory
* Outreach
* Research
* Skills and knowledge transfer
* Staff development
* Travel programmes
* Volunteering

2. The potential social contribution of museums in an ageing world:

* Political and policy inputs and impacts
* The demography of ageing
* Advocacy and leadership development
* Globalised communities - ageing, family networks and migration

Submitting a proposal
If you are interested in being considered as a contributor, please submit a
proposal and a short biography (using Microsoft Word). Proposals should be
300-500 words in length and biographies 100-200 words.

You can propose to submit either a chapter or a case study. Chapters will
be 4000-6000 words in length. Case studies will be 1000-2000 words. Please
prepare your proposal with these parameters in mind. The work should not
have been published elsewhere. All contributions must be submitted in
English - translation services will not be provided.

The Editor will be happy to assist with collaborator suggestions and
contacts in order to facilitate collaborative submissions. Enquiries
concerning this should be sent to the Editor as soon as possible and well
in advance of the abstract submission deadline.

The deadline for proposals is Monday 17 November 2014. Please email your
proposal to both the editor [[log in to unmask]] and the publishers [
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please email the editor, Hamish Robertson.

The Caring Museum will be published in print and digital editions by
MuseumsEtc in 2015. Contributors will receive a complimentary copy of the
publication and a discount on more.

Key dates
PROPOSALS DUE: MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2014
CONTRIBUTORS NOTIFIED: 1 DECEMBER 2014
COMPLETED PAPERS DUE: 26 JANUARY 2015

Graeme Farnell
Publisher, MuseumsEtc
October 2014

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