“我们感到不安全。”重新思考博物馆的风险、伤害和安全

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Museums & Social Issues-A Journal of Reflective Discourse Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/15596893.2022.2074639
Suse Anderson
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摘要博物馆通常被想象为“不安全思想的安全空间”,但这种概念忽视了博物馆可能对个人、社区和公众造成的真正伤害。虽然作为一个行业,我们擅长计算藏品或机构的风险,但对包括工作人员在内的公众的潜在风险很少被如此严格地考虑。人们很少会问“谁会受到这种伤害?”。然而,新冠肺炎大流行的复杂危机,以及对系统性种族主义和压迫的日益认识,为博物馆改变其与风险和伤害相关的做法创造了机会。因此,这就成为了一个关键时刻,我们要问,建立一个感到安全和安全的机构可能意味着什么,特别是对于那些已经并将继续受到伤害的机构来说。这种短暂的挑衅将要求重新定义风险、伤害和博物馆之间的关系。
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“We felt unsafe.” Rethinking risk, harm, and safety in museums
ABSTRACT Museums are often imagined as “safe spaces for unsafe ideas,” yet such a conception ignores the real harms that museums can cause to individuals, communities, and publics. While, as a sector, we are skilled at calculating risks to the collection or institution, potential risks to publics, including staff, are rarely considered with the same rigor. It is still too rare that the question, “who might this harm?” is asked. However, the compounding crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the growing acknowledgment of systemic racism and oppression, create an opportunity for museums to change their practices related to risk and harm. This, therefore, becomes a critical moment to ask what it might mean to create institutions that feel safe and are safe, particularly for those have been - and continue to be - harmed. This short provocation will argue for a reframing of the relationship between risk, harm, and museums.
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