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A New Deal For the Disabled
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A New Deal For the Disabled
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This volume provides access to some of the best practice in the provision for the disabled, and sets out an agenda for future action in museums worldwide.
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This volume provides access to some of the best practice in the provision for the disabled, and sets out an agenda for future action in museums worldwide.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317762089
- Artikelnr.: 40106467
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317762089
- Artikelnr.: 40106467
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Fondation de France, ; International Committee of Museums (ICOM),
Part 1 Cultural policies concerning disabled people, in France and abroad; Chapter 1 European policy for the integration of disabled people into cultural life, Bernhard M. Wehrens; Chapter 2 The policy of the Ministry of Culture in France, Dominique Charvet; Chapter 3 Access to historical monuments for disabled people, Anne Magnant; Chapter 4 âEUR
Cry FreedomâEUR(TM) after Attenborough, Peter Senior; Chapter 5 Facilities for disabled people in French national museums, Alain Erlande-Brandenburg; Chapter 6 The work of the Commission on the Disabled at the CitÃ(c) des Sciences et de lâEUR(TM)Industrie in Paris, and the Charter for the Disabled, Louis Avan; Chapter 7 The âEUR
Handicap and CultureâEUR(TM) programme at the Fondation de France, Nancy Breitenbach; Chapter 8 Changing basic attitudes, Frans Schouten; Part 2 Funding possibilities; Chapter 9 Museums and sponsorship, Roland May; Chapter 10 The Fondation de France as sponsor, Sylvie Tsyboula; Chapter 11 The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust; Part 3 Museums and physical disabilities; Chapter 12 Adapting historic buildings to make them accessible to the disabled, Francisco GarcÃa Aznarez; Chapter 13 The needs of people with walking handicaps. The Association des ParalysÃ(c)s de France, Pascal Dubois; Chapter 14 The training of architects in Europe, Piero Cosulich; Chapter 15 Ergonomics and museology, Louis-Pierre Grosbois; Chapter 16 Accessibility at the Greater Louvre, Paris, C. C. Pei; Chapter 17 Accessibility at the MusÃ(c)e dâEUR(TM)Orsay, Paris, Jean-Paul Philippon; Chapter 18 The âEUR
Venice for allâEUR(TM) project, Italy, Piero Cosulich; Part 4 Museums and people with impaired vision; Chapter 19 Museums and the visually handicapped, Marcus Weisen; Chapter 20 The many forms of visual handicap, Robert Benoist; Chapter 21 An introduction to art as a means to a therapy to be practised by disabled and non-sighted people, Michel Bourgeois-Lechartier; Chapter 22 The blind and museums, Gilles Grandjean; Chapter 23 Art and the visual handicap. A role for t
Cry FreedomâEUR(TM) after Attenborough, Peter Senior; Chapter 5 Facilities for disabled people in French national museums, Alain Erlande-Brandenburg; Chapter 6 The work of the Commission on the Disabled at the CitÃ(c) des Sciences et de lâEUR(TM)Industrie in Paris, and the Charter for the Disabled, Louis Avan; Chapter 7 The âEUR
Handicap and CultureâEUR(TM) programme at the Fondation de France, Nancy Breitenbach; Chapter 8 Changing basic attitudes, Frans Schouten; Part 2 Funding possibilities; Chapter 9 Museums and sponsorship, Roland May; Chapter 10 The Fondation de France as sponsor, Sylvie Tsyboula; Chapter 11 The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust; Part 3 Museums and physical disabilities; Chapter 12 Adapting historic buildings to make them accessible to the disabled, Francisco GarcÃa Aznarez; Chapter 13 The needs of people with walking handicaps. The Association des ParalysÃ(c)s de France, Pascal Dubois; Chapter 14 The training of architects in Europe, Piero Cosulich; Chapter 15 Ergonomics and museology, Louis-Pierre Grosbois; Chapter 16 Accessibility at the Greater Louvre, Paris, C. C. Pei; Chapter 17 Accessibility at the MusÃ(c)e dâEUR(TM)Orsay, Paris, Jean-Paul Philippon; Chapter 18 The âEUR
Venice for allâEUR(TM) project, Italy, Piero Cosulich; Part 4 Museums and people with impaired vision; Chapter 19 Museums and the visually handicapped, Marcus Weisen; Chapter 20 The many forms of visual handicap, Robert Benoist; Chapter 21 An introduction to art as a means to a therapy to be practised by disabled and non-sighted people, Michel Bourgeois-Lechartier; Chapter 22 The blind and museums, Gilles Grandjean; Chapter 23 Art and the visual handicap. A role for t
Part 1 Cultural policies concerning disabled people, in France and abroad; Chapter 1 European policy for the integration of disabled people into cultural life, Bernhard M. Wehrens; Chapter 2 The policy of the Ministry of Culture in France, Dominique Charvet; Chapter 3 Access to historical monuments for disabled people, Anne Magnant; Chapter 4 âEUR
Cry FreedomâEUR(TM) after Attenborough, Peter Senior; Chapter 5 Facilities for disabled people in French national museums, Alain Erlande-Brandenburg; Chapter 6 The work of the Commission on the Disabled at the CitÃ(c) des Sciences et de lâEUR(TM)Industrie in Paris, and the Charter for the Disabled, Louis Avan; Chapter 7 The âEUR
Handicap and CultureâEUR(TM) programme at the Fondation de France, Nancy Breitenbach; Chapter 8 Changing basic attitudes, Frans Schouten; Part 2 Funding possibilities; Chapter 9 Museums and sponsorship, Roland May; Chapter 10 The Fondation de France as sponsor, Sylvie Tsyboula; Chapter 11 The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust; Part 3 Museums and physical disabilities; Chapter 12 Adapting historic buildings to make them accessible to the disabled, Francisco GarcÃa Aznarez; Chapter 13 The needs of people with walking handicaps. The Association des ParalysÃ(c)s de France, Pascal Dubois; Chapter 14 The training of architects in Europe, Piero Cosulich; Chapter 15 Ergonomics and museology, Louis-Pierre Grosbois; Chapter 16 Accessibility at the Greater Louvre, Paris, C. C. Pei; Chapter 17 Accessibility at the MusÃ(c)e dâEUR(TM)Orsay, Paris, Jean-Paul Philippon; Chapter 18 The âEUR
Venice for allâEUR(TM) project, Italy, Piero Cosulich; Part 4 Museums and people with impaired vision; Chapter 19 Museums and the visually handicapped, Marcus Weisen; Chapter 20 The many forms of visual handicap, Robert Benoist; Chapter 21 An introduction to art as a means to a therapy to be practised by disabled and non-sighted people, Michel Bourgeois-Lechartier; Chapter 22 The blind and museums, Gilles Grandjean; Chapter 23 Art and the visual handicap. A role for t
Cry FreedomâEUR(TM) after Attenborough, Peter Senior; Chapter 5 Facilities for disabled people in French national museums, Alain Erlande-Brandenburg; Chapter 6 The work of the Commission on the Disabled at the CitÃ(c) des Sciences et de lâEUR(TM)Industrie in Paris, and the Charter for the Disabled, Louis Avan; Chapter 7 The âEUR
Handicap and CultureâEUR(TM) programme at the Fondation de France, Nancy Breitenbach; Chapter 8 Changing basic attitudes, Frans Schouten; Part 2 Funding possibilities; Chapter 9 Museums and sponsorship, Roland May; Chapter 10 The Fondation de France as sponsor, Sylvie Tsyboula; Chapter 11 The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust; Part 3 Museums and physical disabilities; Chapter 12 Adapting historic buildings to make them accessible to the disabled, Francisco GarcÃa Aznarez; Chapter 13 The needs of people with walking handicaps. The Association des ParalysÃ(c)s de France, Pascal Dubois; Chapter 14 The training of architects in Europe, Piero Cosulich; Chapter 15 Ergonomics and museology, Louis-Pierre Grosbois; Chapter 16 Accessibility at the Greater Louvre, Paris, C. C. Pei; Chapter 17 Accessibility at the MusÃ(c)e dâEUR(TM)Orsay, Paris, Jean-Paul Philippon; Chapter 18 The âEUR
Venice for allâEUR(TM) project, Italy, Piero Cosulich; Part 4 Museums and people with impaired vision; Chapter 19 Museums and the visually handicapped, Marcus Weisen; Chapter 20 The many forms of visual handicap, Robert Benoist; Chapter 21 An introduction to art as a means to a therapy to be practised by disabled and non-sighted people, Michel Bourgeois-Lechartier; Chapter 22 The blind and museums, Gilles Grandjean; Chapter 23 Art and the visual handicap. A role for t