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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Beyond Glass Cases
Daniel Tucker
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Contextualizing a Neolithic Artifact
Pelin Alkan
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How Are Museums in Egypt Addressing Disability?
Nevine Nizar Zakaria
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Radical Power Sharing
Trish Scott
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Inclusive Perspectives on Women, Art, Representation, and Norms Within Cultural Heritage
Emel Aksan
Ceren Güneröz
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Co-designing a Virtual Museum Application with a Haptic Interface Involving People with Vision Impairments and Blindness
Alessandra Marfoglia
Tommaso Santilli
Andrea Generosi
Maura Mengoni
Catia Giaconi
Silvia Ceccacci
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Crafted by Your Imagination
Ea Christina Valentin Willumsen
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Architecture of Inclusive Museums Reflecting Didactic Principles
Natália Bošková Filová
