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Designing for Empathy: Perspectives on the Museum Experience: American Alliance of Museums

Editat de Elif M. Gokcigdem
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iun 2019
As museums are currently shaping their tools for fostering empathy as an intentional outcome of museum experiences, the idea of empathy-building is reshaping them as socially relevant institutions that increasingly value diversity, accessibility, and equality. This is a non-linear, multi-layered, and multi-dimensional transformation that requires multidisciplinary, cross-industry, and cross-sector alliances for its sustainability. The potential of this collective transformation effort includes the invention of unconventional, evidence-based, and sustainable solutions that can be scaled up beyond the walls of traditional museums to all kinds of informal learning platforms to help eliminate the empathy-deficit in our world.

Designing for Empathy expands our understanding of empathy and its potential for fostering compassionate worldviews and actions through a multidisciplinary exploration in three parts: "The Object of Our Empathy" explores how we define and perceive the "Other;" "The Alchemy of Empathy" introduces thirteen design elements of empathy that might lead to transformative learning experiences; and "The Scope and the Spectrum of Empathy" highlights the importance of positioning empathy as a cross-industrial shared value for the benefit of people and the planet.

Designing for Empathy will inspire and empower those who are interested in intentionally designing for empathy to cultivate compassionate worldviews and actions that celebrate and preserve the oneness of all people, the environment, and our planet.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538118283
ISBN-10: 1538118289
Pagini: 414
Ilustrații: 22 b/w illustrations; 59 b/w photos; 2 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția American Alliance of Museums
Seria American Alliance of Museums

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Foreword

The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi

Acknowledgements

Preface

Elif M. Gokcigdem

Introduction

Zorana Ivcevic

Part I

The Object of Our Empathy: How Do We Perceive the Other?

Chapter 1: The Heart

The Heart's Knowledge Will Never Decay

Dario Robleto

Chapter 2: The Brain

Living Narratives: Neurobiology of Empathy

Erik Jahner

Chapter 3: Conscious Experience

Empathic Space and Shared Consciousness: Museums and the Application of the Spread Mind Theory

Riccardo Manzotti

Chapter 4: The Worldview

Empathy, Narcissism, and Visual Arts Engagement

Sara Konrath

Chapter 5: Augmented Reality

Augmenting Empathy and Decolonizing AR/VR Mediums: How Do We Reimagine Augmented and Virtual Reality Experiences?

Amir Baradaran and Isolde Brielmaier

Part II

The Alchemy of Empathy: Ingredients of Transformative Perspective Change

Chapter 6: Intentionality

Discovering the Power of Art in Forging Empathic Connections

Jon Carfagno

Chapter 7: Intersectionality

Building Transformative Empathetic Experiences to Talk About RACE

Yolanda Moses and Joanne Jones-Rizzi

Chapter 8: Curiosity

Social Inquiry Exhibits: Fostering Social Learning in Museums

Thomas Rockwell, Joshua Gutwill, Heike Winterheld, and Shawn Lani

Chapter 9: Play

Building a Culture for Kindness Through Collaborative Design

Lisa Brahms and Anne Fullenkamp

Chapter 10: Vulnerability

From I to Thou: Transformation Through Traumatic Events

Andreas Heinecke

Chapter 11: Contemplation & Nuance

Found in Translation

Mohamed Zakariya

Chapter 12: Proximity

Designing for Place and People at the Border of Freedom: Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center

Seth Frankel

Chapter 13: Storytelling

Empathy in Environmental Communications: Why People Matter for Saving Nature

Anastasia Khoo, Jamey Anderson, and Conservation International

Chapter 14: Synchronicity

Tap Dancing Towards Empathic Communities

Andrew Nemr

Chapter 15: Awe & Wonder

Designing for Wonder: Losing Your Self at the Museum

Nicholas Bell

Chapter 16: Collective Journeying

Religious Pilgrimage and Sacred Relics as Empathy-Builders

Ari Gordon and Menachem Wecker

Chapter 17: Breaking Bread

Breaking Bread and Building Bridges: Repairing Ruptures in Our Communities

Reverend Jennifer Bailey, Lennon Flowers, Emily May, and The People's Supper

Chapter 18: Optimism & Hope

Optimism to Action: One Smithsonian, the Conservation Commons and the Earth Optimism Initiative

Catherine Christen

Part III

The Scope and the Spectrum of Empathy: Empathy as a Cross-Industrial Shared Value, and Its Potential for People and the Planet

Chapter 19: Ethics & Values

Modeling Decency, Sir!

Elaine Heumann Gurian

Chapter 20: Our Planet & the Environment

The Anthropocene as Our Conscience

Emlyn Koster

Chapter 21: Education & Entrepreneurship

Educating for Empathy: Global Lessons from Schools and Social Entrepreneurs

Dana Mekler

Chapter 22: Innovation & Design

Designing Empathy into Machines: Lessons Learned from Designing Interactions for Autonomous Vehicles

Kursat Ozenc

Chapter 23: Societal Progress

Museums as Incubators of Innovation and Social Impact

Karleen Gardner

Recenzii

Designing for Empathy: Perspectives on theMuseum Experienceis a timely and intriguing collection of essays that argues for museums to dedicate themselves to the creation of experiences which promote empathy and affective concern as a way to both strengthen society and heal our broken social fabric. . . . There is much to be admired in Gokcigdem's latest contribution to discussions about the role of empathy in museums. Readers will find the collection's efforts to identify the core characteristics of empathy-based exhibit design to be especially. . . Some readers may also balk at Gokcigdem's suggestion that there is a single essence, a oneness, that unites the universe, and that museums can help to reveal the essential interconnectedness between humanity and the planet on which we live. But in a time of enormous social tension, political turmoil, and public unrest, perhaps such lofty aspirations are exactly what we need.
In our increasingly virtual world, museums have a unique ability to bring alive experiences, ideas, and emotions through real objects, places, and stories - and through these to identify with new people and experiences in powerful ways. Elif Gokcigdem has assembled an impressive and inspiring collection of thought pieces from a variety of perspectives, both from in and outside of the museum field, on how - and why - museums might proactively and intentionally design their experiences to foster greater empathy.