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    Dialogism: The Ideal and Reality for Museum Visitors

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    Authors
    Harris, Jennifer
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Harris, J. 2011. Dialogism: The Ideal and Reality for Museum Visitors, in Andre Desvallees and Suzanne Nash (ed), ICOM International Committee for Museology - 34th ICOFOM Annual Symposium, Oct 23 2011, pp. 87-96. Taipei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan: Council for Cultural Affairs, Executive Yuan and the Chinese Association of Museums.
    Source Title
    ICOFOM Study Series 40 - The Dialogic Museum and the Visitor Experience
    Source Conference
    ICOM International Committee for Museology - 34th ICOFOM Annual Symposium
    ISBN
    9789860295542
    School
    School of Built Environment
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14120
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