Exploring the potential of creative museum-led activities to support stroke In-patient rehabilitation and wellbeing: A pilot mixed-methods study
91.9162
2072
Yates E.; Szenasi J.; Smedley A.; Glynn K.; Hemmings M.
Children as experiencers: Increasing engagement, participation and inclusion for young children in the museum
96.3526
2067
Kuo S.-W.; Wu P.-H.; Wang Y.-H.; Wang Y.-F.; Liu W.-L.; Chen C.-C.
Science museums as a platform for public engagement: exhibiting the Wolbachia dengue fever prevention method
97.9275
2062
Han A.; Keune A.; Huang J.; Peppler K.
Visualizing Family Engagement in Museum Settings
99.9432
2051
Beauchet O.; Cooper-Brown L.A.; Hayashi Y.; Deveault M.; Launay C.P.
Improving the mental and physical health of older community-dwellers with a museum participatory art-based activity: results of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
101.897
2070
Walker W.S.
History museums: Enhancing audience engagement through digital technologies
102.066
2245
Dinç B.G.; Subaşı Ö.; Alaca I.V.
Reading, play, and critical engagement with cultural heritage: Associating children with Orientalist paintings through an interactive picturebook
107.044
2063
Lyngwa A.
Self-Representation, Community Engagement and Decolonisation in the Museums of Indigenous Communities: Perspectives from Meghalaya, India
113.579
2043
Kappler S.; McKane A.
Negotiating Binaries in Curatorial Practice: Modality, Temporality, and Materiality in Cape Town’s Community-led Urban History Museums
115.524
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