A Crowdsourced Database of Women and Non-Binary Persons Doing Ancient History

Name Katie Stringer Clary
Position Assistant Professor
Institutional Affiliation Coastal Carolina University
Research Interests

public history, museums, accessibility, access, inclusion, human remains, cultural heritage, museum history, museum ethics, south carolina, ancient world, egypt,

Publications

Selected Publications
Books

Stringer, Katie. Programming for People with Special Needs: A Guide for Museums and Historic Sites. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield AltaMira Press, 2014.

Chapters

Stringer, Katie. “Accessibility in Museum Learning” in Museum Learning, 2nd Ed. Eds. Barry Lord and Brad King. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield AltaMira Press, 2015.

Selected Articles and Reviews

Stringer Clary, Katie. Review of Museum Websites and Social Media in The Public Historian, Vol. 38, Number 2, May 2016.
Stringer, Katie. “Blount Mansion: Looking Back, Moving Forward.” Everything Knoxville. December 2013. Stringer, Katie. “Primary Sources, Artifacts, and Students with Special Needs.”
Teaching with Primary Sources, Middle Tennessee State University (Fall 2013).?
Stringer, Katie. “The Legacy of the Freakshow in Museums.” AASLH History News, American Association for State and Local History (Fall 2013).
Stringer, Katie. "Disability, the Sideshow, and Modern Museum Practices.” Scientia et Humanitas 3, (2013): 15-28.

Selected Exhibits and Projects

Charles Joyner Reading Room in the Edwards College, CCU – Class Project – Instructor 2016
Framing History: Art of the Blount Mansion Association Collection, Blount Mansion 2014
Furniture on the Frontier, Blount Mansion 2013
Women’s History Month Special Exhibit: Women of the Davis Plantation 2013

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