Contents

Abstract

This paper explores the theory of "communities of practice" and how the ideas contained in it could be applied to museums, by demonstrating how a key stakeholder group, Indigenous people, have been involved with and engaged in the work of the Australian Museum, Sydney, over the past 30 years. It is suggested that the processes museums have developed in building relationships with Indigenous people, particularly at the practitioner level, could form a template for how museums make themselves relevant to broader communities through active engagement with multiple communities of practice.

Bibliographic Data

Title
Building Relationships Through Communities of Practice: Museums and Indigenous People
Author
Lynda Kelly; Carolyn Cook; Phil Gordon
Year
2006
Publication Type
Refereed Article
Journal
Curator
Number of pages
217-234
Volume
49
Issue
2
Language
en
ISSN
0011-3069
External URL
http://www.altamirapress.com/RLA/Journals/curator/Index.shtml