An Empathy-Building Toolkit for Museums
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:16th Apr '26
£41.99
This title is due to be published on 16th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This multi-disciplinary volume offers a variety of examples and guidance on how to design, develop, and implement successful experiences, learning programs, frameworks, and approaches to empathy-building
in museums and other informal learning platforms.
Museums as informal learning platforms that reflect the subjects, themes, and contexts representing all aspects of life, have a unique advantage and a responsibility to contribute to empathy-building in our world by offering opportunities for experiential learning of empathy as a portal to a deep understanding of our interconnected and interdependent existence. Within this context, empathy is defined as a form of perception, enabling us to connect with ourselves and others through a cultivation of self-knowledge. This is key to take sustainable actions towards major global challenges our world is facing, such as fragmentation, othering, as well as social and environmental injustices.
An Empathy-Building Toolkit for Museums will offer a rich variety of practical and multidisciplinary solutions to empathy-building with potential for adaptation, implementation, and scaling through a variety of museums, and other informal learning platforms, that aspire to become incubators of empathy in their respective sectors, institutions, systems, and communities. Whether museum visitors are engaging with art, religious objects, or animals, cultural heritage professionals can use the strategies outlined in this book to foster empathy and reflection, making museums a more transformative and enlightening experience.
The authors show how something as simple as an artifact, a story, or a moment of reflection can become a bridge across time, culture, and perspective. This is an essential guide for museum professionals, educators, and anyone who believes that empathy—when nurtured intentionally—has the power to transform institutions and communities alike. -- Chris Taylor * Co-Editor of The Inclusive Museum Leader *
This insightful and practical volume offers a rich and well-rounded collection that highlights how museums can intentionally act as platforms and incubators for building greater empathy in our world. The international contributors to this volume share valuable tools, ideas, ethical considerations, and guidelines that will be relevant across museological contexts. In a time of social fragmentation and environmental crisis, this volume reminds readers that empathy is powerful in experientially illuminating the realities of our interconnectedness and interbeing. -- Rose Paquet * PhD, Consultant and Public Scholar, Co-Founder and Co-Director of The Incluseum *
ISBN: 9798216387855
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360 pages