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The Socio-Cultural Impact of Museums on their Local Communities: The case of the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) Fiona C. Hutchison

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The Socio-Cultural Impact of Museums on their Local Communities: The case of the Royal Albert Memorial Museum

(RAMM)Fiona C. Hutchison

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Outline of Presentation

1. Context for this project- the RAMM2. Reasons for Studentship3. Objectives4. Focus for the research5. Methods6. Plan for remainder of project

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Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM)

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Reasons for Studentship

• Aim: This studentship sets to investigate, capture and analyse the range of socio-cultural impacts generated by the RAMM in the period immediately after its re-opening

• Drivers: Highlight the socio-cultural impacts Looks at whole museum service Contribution to knowledge Academic study (methodological rigour) Practical use (not simply a theoretical exercise)

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To develop a toolkit and best practice guide.

To analyse the findings and to learn the early lessons of the socio-cultural impacts

Develop a strategy to capture the socio-cultural impacts of the reopening of RAMM in 2011

Examine the extent to which existing ideas and experiences of impact assessment may be transferred to museums and galleries

Develop a deeper understanding of the academic and practical issues surrounding the examination of socio-cultural impacts

Review the range of preferred indicators of socio-cultural impact and their reasons for selection

Objectives

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Focus

Impact for community

Pride and identity

Stewardship

Partnership working

Bringing people together

Impact for individuals

Social elements

Learning

Connection with objects

Emotional responses

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Methods

Mixed methods:

Large scale survey pre-opening

Large scale survey post-opening

Interviews

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Plan for Remainder of Project

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Thank you for listening.

• Research presented here was conducted during an ESRC Studentship under its Capacity Building Clusters Award (RES-187-24-0002) in partnership with the Royal Albert Memorial Museum

• For more information about this project and the work of the Centre for Sport, Leisure and Tourism research, see www.ex.ac.uk/slt.

• Contact Fiona Hutchison on [email protected]• Photos (c) 2011 Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery and

Exeter City Council.