Understanding and Implementing Inclusion in Museums

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Rowman & Littlefield
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-167) and index.
"This book is the pioneer text to focus solely on the notion of inclusion for museums. It is intended to demystify the much-debated idea of inclusion for museum professionals, theorists, professors, and researchers. From practical tips to theoretical know-how, this book will prepare your museum to become more inclusive"-- Provided by publisher.
Why do museums need inclusion? -- The spectrum of inclusive theories for museums -- The advantages and disadvantages of inclusion for museums -- Creating cultural inclusion : partnerships with people -- Aiding in social regeneration : partnerships with programs, agencies, and community organizations -- Driving broad social change : becoming a vehicle -- Tools for implementing inclusion in your museum -- Tools for evaluating inclusion in your museum -- Advocates, agents, and architects for american museums -- Challenge to the field : become the museum for everyone -- Wing Luke Museum community-based exhibition model.
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Museums, United States, Laura-Edythe Coleman, Museums and minorities--United States, Museums--Social aspects--United States, Museum visitors--United States, Social integration--United States
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