Museum Accessibility Spectrum

Museum Accessibility Spectrum

Re-imagining Access and Inclusion

Eardley, Alison F.; Jones, Vanessa E.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2025

344

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9781032466668

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List of figures; List of contributors; Section 1 - Introduction: Chapter 1: The Museum Accessibility Spectrum: recognising the multidimensional access needs of all museum audiences; Chapter 2: Unpicking ableism and disablism in museums: Why access should be for all; Section 2 - Disability Gain: Chapter 3: Feeling Our Way: Anti-Ableist Provocations for the Future of Inclusive Design in Museums; Chapter 4: Developing the Calm Room: A Journey of Creating an Accessible Space for Inclusion and Well-being; Chapter 5: French Nineteenth-Century Art Writing as Audio Description: the case of Edouard Manet; Chapter 6: Seeing the Deaf Visitor: Improving Accessibility Through a Critical Studies Lens; Chapter 7: Blundering into Sensorial Conversation; Section 3: Social and Cultural Inclusion: Chapter 8: Social and cultural barriers to inclusion: class and race at the Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood; Chapter 9: Going Through the Portal: Permeable Walls and Immersive Community Engagements rooted in Disability Justice; Chapter 10: What is a museum? Reframing the power dynamic between museums and audiences ; Chapter 11: Stepping Aside: A reflection on how Museums can transfer power to communities, open up collections, and increase access through the creation of memory boxes; Chapter 12: The Sacred Cave of Kamukuwaka: Enabling Digital Futures for Indigenous Cultural Heritage in the Amazonian Xingu; Section 4: Agents of Social Change: Chapter 13: No laughing matter? Reimagining the statuette of a 'comic' actor with dwarfism at the British Museum; Chapter 14: Curating for Change: How can D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent curators drive change in museums in terms of cultural representation and inclusive interpretation?; Chapter 15: Inclusive Design and Accessibility: A Methodology of Perpetual Evolution and Innovation; Chapter 16: Cultural Inclusion in Times of Crisis: Old and New Traumas; Chapter 17: Museums for Equality: Combating Prejudice, Promoting Human Rights and Practices of Social Inclusion in Egypt's Museums; Chapter 18: Social inclusion, cultural participation and public ruptures at Iziko South African National Gallery: A look at Our Lady and Art of Disruption exhibitions. Section 5: Museum Futures: Instigators of change: Museums as inclusive, accessible, equitable, participatory hubs; Acknowledgements; Index.
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inclusion;ableism and disablism in museums;accessibility;museums;Disability;social change