[BCMA] Museum Quiet Spaces Study Seeking Participants
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Wed Jun 10 18:44:17 PDT 2020
Hi Andrea,
What an interesting research topic. I thought Joy Davis’ example was powerful for a quiet space. I would also add stillness and the stoppage of time too.
My memorable quiet space in a museum was in the Creston museum. Tammy had each person present take the role of a WW 1 participant. I was a lieutenant eating a meal of spam and soup whereas my husband was a prisoner of war and ate bread and water for his dinner. The generals around us had roast beef and potatoes. The dining hall was so quiet. Everyone transported in time.
Vicki A. Green PhD.
Professor Emeritus
Faculty of Education
UBC Okanagan Campus
vicki.green at ubc.ca
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On Jun 10, 2020, at 13:27, Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv. <bcma at lists.vifa.ca> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am currently conducting my graduate research in fulfillment of the UBC Master of Museum Education program on museum educators’ and visitors’ perceptions of designated museum quiet spaces in Canada. The goal of this research to understand through interviews more about peoples’ opinions of quiet spaces with the intention that findings could inform the creation and facilitation of quiet spaces.
If this research topic is of interest to you, I would appreciate your help with the following:
- You are invited to participate in the research study from the point of view of a museum educator. You do not need to have previously used or seen a museum quiet space to participate. More information can be found on the attached poster.
- Please feel free to forward this invitation within your networks to other museum educators who might be interested.
- Would you be willing to share this study information with any museum visitors you have connections to? This could be through sending the “Museum Quiet Spaces Poster” or “Museum Quiet Spaces Facebook or E-Newsletter Poster.doc” attached to this email through an e-newsletter to visitors/members or a post on Facebook. Or it could be sharing this invitation via email or in-person to visitors you have more direct connections with.
The study will consist of an interview lasting about 45 minutes, which will take place using Zoom web conferencing software or over the phone.
If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please contact me at <mailto:a.lucy at alumni.ubc.ca> a.lucy at alumni.ubc.ca<mailto:a.lucy at alumni.ubc.ca> or 1-778-939-3740.
If you would like to read the final paper once completed, regardless of participation, please email the above address.
The principal investigator for this study is Dr. David Anderson, david.anderson at ubc.ca<mailto:david.anderson at ubc.ca>.
Thank you,
Andrea Lucy
Master of Museum Education student
University of British Columbia (UBC)
<mailto:a.lucy at alumni.ubc.ca>a.lucy at alumni.ubc.ca<mailto:a.lucy at alumni.ubc.ca>
778-939-3740
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<Museum Quiet Spaces Poster.pdf>
<Museum Quiet Spaces Facebook or E-Newsletter Posting .docx>
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