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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Toward a Strategy of Community Engagement in the Curation and Interpretation of Human Rights Museums
Chen Hsing Yang
Hui Wen Lin
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Enriching Museum Student Users’ Curriculum Interpretation, Learning, and Worldview through Digital Archive Approach with HistoryPin
Yee Lin Elaine Yuen
Catherine Amoroso Leslie
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Inclusive to Some
Alia Reza
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Access Barriers to Digital Screens in Museums
Raul Leiva Olmo
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Promoting Access in a Mexican-American Museum during the Pandemic
Veronica Ahumada-Newhart, PhD
Abelardo de la Pena Jr
Laurel Riek
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The Fallout of the Pandora Papers
Katie Prinkey
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Rethinking the Museum
Amareswar Galla
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Art Museums for and by Sex Workers
Hongjue Dai
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“I’m Not Searching the Right Words”
Arden Kirkland
Monica Sklar
Clare Sauro
Leon Wiebers
Sara Idacavage
Julia Mun