The second issue of Volume 2 of The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum has now been published.
Volume 2, Number 2 contains:
- Moral Claims Against Museums: The Emerging Concept of Moral Title to Objects of Cultural Heritage by Charlotte Woodhead.
- Expo ‘67’s Documentary Monuments: Applying Benedict Anderson’s Concept of the Museum to Expo ‘67’s Pavilions by Marc Kosciejew.
- Shaping Identity: A Socio-Cultural Model Analyzing Power/Knowledge Relationships in Art Displays by Louise Ryan.
- Who are We? Museums Telling the Nation’s Story by M. Elizabeth Weiser.
- Church or Museum? The Case of Santa Croce, Florence, Italy by Jeni Ryde.
- Mongolia’s National History Museum: The National Museum of Mongolia Reinvents Itself by Sally Watterson.
- A Pilot Project at the Paper Money Museum, Porto (Portugal) by Alice Semedo.
- The Victorian ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ as a Source of Creative Outcomes: The Novelist as Museum Researcher by Gary Crew.
- Managing the ‘New Museology’: The Changing Role and Management of Australian State Museums Since the 1980s by Claire Baddeley.
- Memorials, State Domination and Inclusion versus Exclusion: The Case of the Tsunami Museum in Banda Aceh by Jonathan Zilberg.
- A Public-private Partnership on CyberMuseum Development and Operation by Steven Wu Wan Pok and Gerald Lui Sieu Leong.
- Information Design: Designing the Act of Informing by Mohammad Ashraf Khan.
- Lessons from Cross-Cultural Dialogues: The Experiences of a Regional New Zealand Museum by Tony Rasmussen and Stuart McAdam.
- Valuing the Queensland Museum: A Contingent Valuation Study by Deborah Tranter.
- Curating the Cultural Landscape: Chipstone House as Historical Property by K.L.H. Wells.






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