Participatory Practices in Art and Cultural Heritage Learning Through and from Collaboration

This edited volume analyzes participatory practices in art and cultural heritage in order to determine what can be learned through and from collaboration across disciplinary borders. Following recent developments in museology, museum policies and practices have tended to prioritize community engagem...

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Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Human Rights
Cultural Heritage
Cultural Resource Management
Visual Culture
International law
Law-Philosophy
Law-History
Human rights
Cultural property
Cultural property-Protection
Culture-Study and teaching
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title_auth Participatory Practices in Art and Cultural Heritage Learning Through and from Collaboration
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title_full Participatory Practices in Art and Cultural Heritage Learning Through and from Collaboration edited by Christoph Rausch, Ruth Benschop, Emilie Sitzia, Vivian van Saaze
title_fullStr Participatory Practices in Art and Cultural Heritage Learning Through and from Collaboration edited by Christoph Rausch, Ruth Benschop, Emilie Sitzia, Vivian van Saaze
title_full_unstemmed Participatory Practices in Art and Cultural Heritage Learning Through and from Collaboration edited by Christoph Rausch, Ruth Benschop, Emilie Sitzia, Vivian van Saaze
title_short Participatory Practices in Art and Cultural Heritage
title_sort participatory practices in art and cultural heritage learning through and from collaboration
title_sub Learning Through and from Collaboration
topic Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Human Rights
Cultural Heritage
Cultural Resource Management
Visual Culture
International law
Law-Philosophy
Law-History
Human rights
Cultural property
Cultural property-Protection
Culture-Study and teaching
topic_facet Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Human Rights
Cultural Heritage
Cultural Resource Management
Visual Culture
International law
Law-Philosophy
Law-History
Human rights
Cultural property
Cultural property-Protection
Culture-Study and teaching
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