Caring Spaces: Individual and Social Wellbeing in Museum Community Engagement Experiences
121.907
2070
Walker W.S.
History museums: Enhancing audience engagement through digital technologies
128.607
2161
Gallou E.
Heritage and pathways to wellbeing: From personal to social benefits, between experience identity and capability shaping
140.896
2180
Leão M.T.G.; Brandão F.A.
Universities’ built heritage as a means to diversify urban tourist destinations’ cultural supply: the case of the University of Porto
143.417
2244
Bavi A.; Gupta N.
Gamification of Digital Heritage as an Approach to Improving Museum and Art Gallery Engagement for Blind and Partially Sighted Visitors
145.076
2225
Oladipo O.S.; Grace O.; Ayodeji A.A.
Community Participation in Conservation and Management of E Cultural Heritage Resources in Yoruba Ethnic Group of South Western Nigeria
150.128
2063
Lyngwa A.
Self-Representation, Community Engagement and Decolonisation in the Museums of Indigenous Communities: Perspectives from Meghalaya, India
151.09
2160
Everill P.; Burnell K.
Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past
151.229
2068
Karadeniz C.; Okvuran A.
Engagement with migration through museums in Turkey
152.445
2043
Kappler S.; McKane A.
Negotiating Binaries in Curatorial Practice: Modality, Temporality, and Materiality in Cape Town’s Community-led Urban History Museums
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