, Dhaka, Suzhou, and Dubai, the soft power of museums is linked with economic impact, intercultural understanding, contextual intelligence, social inclusion, and decolonization, among other contributions that cultural institutions might make. Together they
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Kylie Message, Masaaki Morishita, Conal McCarthy, and Lee Davidson
Steamships to Suffragettes
A Case Study of Interpretative Museology, Public Engagement, and Digital Development
Nicolas Bigourdan, Kevin Edwards, and Michael McCarthy
.1002/j.1834-4453.2009.tb00071.x Sandell , Richard . 2003 . “ Social Inclusion, the Museum and the Dynamics of Sectoral Change .” Museum and Society 1 : 45 – 62 . Simon , Katie M. , Angelia M. Payne , Keenan Cole , Christopher S. Smallwood
Democratizing the Digital Collection
New Players and New Pedagogies in Three-Dimensional Cultural Heritage
Jane-Heloise Nancarrow
the ubiquity of digital heritage, as well as the objects themselves that may not ever be available for public display in a conventional setting. Three-dimensional modeling also presents the potential for wider social inclusion in heritage. 3-D displays