Curating the Story Museum: A Resource for Educators
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Introduction to Curating the Story Museum
By Naomi Hamer and Ann Marie Murnaghan
Project Description
Project Description
Curating the Story Museum
Summary Video of the Project
Undergraduate and Graduate Research Assistants Research Outputs
Research Assistant Collaborations
Urban Children's Books
By Quentin Stuckey
Museums during COVID-19: Opportunities for engagement
Researched and written by Dana Mitchell
Children's Museum and Story Sites in the Greater Toronto Area, Past and Present
By Sabrina Pavelic, with Helena Wright and Elizabeth Theroux
Reviewing Dr. Seuss
By Sabrina Pavelic
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Heritage Centre
By C. Gunn
Exhibit reviews from our undergraduate collaborators
Reviews from Dr. Hamer's English 910: English Capstone Seminar
Research Outputs
Book Chapter and Journal Articles produced over the course of the project.
The hybrid exhibits of the story museum: The child as creative artist and the limits to hands-on participation
By Naomi Hamer (2019) Museum and Society, 17(3), 390-403.
Exploring the Museum at Night: Young people’s Agency and Citizenship in Museum-Related Children’s Literature and Programming
By Naomi Hamer and Ann Marie Murnaghan. In The Role of the Child as Citizen: Agency and Activism in Children’s Literature and Culture, edited by Giuliana Fenech. University of Mississippi Press.
Global Children's Museums
Art, Story and Play
Acknowledgements
Special thanks to all our Collaborators
Resources for Research
Collection of Documents in this Ebook
Ann Marie Murnaghan and Naomi Hamer
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