"One can feel the pulse of museums across the globe in this timely collection of diverse disciplinary, professional, geographical and thematic accounts of innovative museum practice. The volume does justice to the spectacular problem-solving and creative abilities of museums, actualized and sharpened in the face of global issues such as a pandemic, racial discrimination and environmental crises. The publication contributes to furthering museums' social roles and responsibilities by setting higher standards, goals and ambitions. Readers will also find much-needed inspiration and tools - such as social innovation in museums - to begin to decrypt the extraordinary transformations of our societies and, not least, to imagine and create a future in which museums will be even more prominent actors of social change. This is highly recommended reading for anyone interested in museums and the part they can play in shaping our world."~Marzia Varutti, University of Oslo, Norway"This is a timely, accessible, profound and valuable contribution to urgent conversations. It stands as a legacy of the rapid and ongoing changes in global museum studies, including regional, cultural, and community-centered assessments of the diverse roles played by contemporary museums. I will urge my students to reflect upon these voices across their study of global art histories, as well as the legacies and impact of cultural institutions."~Dr Sam Bowker, Charles Sturt University, Australia"The contemporary world, with its fast globalization processes can confront individuals with a range of global concerns. The need for trusted public institutions, which can take on vital roles in addressing issues of social inclusion and diversity, local community survival, environmental changes, and the effects of natural and human-caused disasters is obvious. The authors of the Museum Innovation volume argue that such an institution exists, the museum. Thus, the innovations which make museums increasingly more involved in dealing with global social problems are of special interest. The fundamental background of the project and the range and authority of its contributors make it possible to discuss innovations in all traditional and new kinds of museum work. Furthermore, the interdisciplinarity of the volume is organically mirrored in every chapter collected in it. Thus, the academic complexity of scholarly approach together with finest cases of up-to-date museum practices allow not only a solution for some current museum issues, but also elucidate work with social issues previously not taken into the account. Finally, taken together the Museum Innovation volume importantly maps out a strategy of developing the museum of the future, which is strikingly important in the epoch of global challenges."~Fedor Veselov, St Petersburg State University, Russia