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Book Review

Museums and Societal Collapse: The Museum as Lifeboat

by Robert R. Janes, London: Routledge, 2023, 164 pp. ISBN 9781032382241 $48.95 USD

Pages 272-275 | Published online: 24 Mar 2024
 
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This article was originally published with errors, which have now been corrected in the online version. Please see Correction (http://doi.org/10.1080/09647775.2024.2338691)

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Bernadette Lynch

Bernadette Lynch, PhD is an academic and museum professional with over thirty years’ experience in senior management in UK and Canadian museums. She has extensive experience in leading participatory action research with museums around the world, specialising in public engagement and participation with diverse communities and in leading museum transformation and change. She is founder of the international Museums and Solidarity in Action network. She is a previous jury member of the European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) and is a Fellow of the Canadian Museums Association. She is Honorary Research Associate at University College London (UCL). She is currently editing a book, Museums and Solidarity in Action. Her writing is freely available online: http://ucl.academia.edu/BernadetteLynch

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