The Inclusive Museum
The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum addresses the key question: How can the institution of the museum become more inclusive? The journal brings together academics, curators, museum and public administrators, cultural policy makers, and research students to engage in discussions about the historic character and future shape of the museum. The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum is peer reviewed, supported by rigorous processes of criterion-referenced article ranking and qualitative commentary, ensuring that only intellectual work of the greatest substance and highest significance is published. For more information: https://onmuseums.com/journal
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Louvre Abu Dhabi as a State Project
Branislav Radeljic
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Broadening Participation in the Museum Experience Through Interactive Aesthetics
Audrey Bennett
Nicholas La Marca
Caitlin Dyche
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Toward Anthropocentric and Inclusive Museums
Vassiliki Kampourelli
Ioannis Koliarakis
Michael Kalochristianakis
Evridiki Kokkinaki
John Tsiaoussis
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How Immersive and Interactive Technologies Affect the User Experience and Cultural Exchange in the Museum and Gallery Sector
Hyejin Kwon
Youngok Choi
Xiaoyang Zhao
Min Hua
Wei Wang
Vanja Garaj
Busayawan Lam
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Mentoring Emerging Museum Professionals
Victoria Fletcher
Julia Forbes
Kelley Magill Rosales
Rachel Joy Echiverri Rowland
Michele Valentine
Hilary Walter
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“I Think You Should Make All Museum Exhibitions with This Approach”
Ditte Bonde Stanek
Nina Maindal
Linda Greve
Signe Herbers Poulsen
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Creating the “Modern Museum”
Kansas Bird
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Co-designing Inclusive Museums with People with Intellectual Disabilities
Noemi Del Bianco
Ilaria D’Angelo
Aldo Caldarelli
Karrie Shogren
Catia Giaconi
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Co-creation of Knowledge and Learning in Participatory Processes
Pille Runnel
Agnes Aljas
Jaanika Jaanits
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The Evaluation and Practices of Social Inclusion in Chilean Art Museums
Kata Springinzeisz
Patricia Guerrero
Silvia García Ceballos