Do Museums Need to Go Bigger Than Just Minimally Viable?
Is there such a thing as too many MVPs?
Links of the Week: August 9, 2024: What Were You Expecting?
Are museums and their workers still capable of being surprised?
Links of the Week: June 7, 2024: Days at the Museum
Museums can't find the answers unless they widen their view of who gets to ask the questions.
Links of the Week: March 29, 2024: Supporting Team Spirits
Grief is just one emotion that workplaces and teams have to learn to process.
Links of the Week: December 8, 2023: Museum Preppers Edition
Optimists and pessimists, like people on many opposite sides, have more in common than they think.
Links of the Week: December 1, 2023: We Can't Grow Our Way Out of This
Climate and societal collapse need to be viewed as a beginning, not an end.
Complexity, Simplicity, and Collapse, Part 1: A Review of Museums and Societal Collapse
A short book with a simple message brings in much about a complex world.
Links of the Week: November 10, 2023: Not My Problem, Give Me Some
Are museum workers ready to help society confront hard choices?
Links of the Week: August 25, 2023: Manifestos R Us
Manifestos may be about many things, but they all have a way of contemplating our entire civilization.
Links of the Week: July 28, 2023: Capital Crimes
We're up to here with capitalism. Can we breathe without it?
Links of the Week: July 14, 2023: Welcome to the Collapsium
Collapse concerns have gone beyond the climate to society.
Asking Museums and Workers Why, What, and for Whom? An Interview with Robert R. (Bob) Janes
A longtime museum leader, scholar, and activist says that it's time for museums and their workers to ask hard questions of themselves and their institutions.