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Jim Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
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Can I recommend 3 books on inclusion. Sorry if this seems like advertising,
but they are available from Leicester University Bookshop, University Road,
Leicester. LE1 7RD, UK. Tel: +44(0)116 252 3000, FAX: +44(0) 252 5029,
email [log in to unmask] I'm sure they will also be available from Amazon,
etc.

You can find the full bookshop catalogue at
http://www.le.ac.uk/ms/bookshop/booklist.pdf (780kb Acrobat file)

Jim Roberts

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DODD,J. & SANDELL,R.
Building Bridges: Guidance For Museums & Galleries On Audience Development

A full-colour publication packed with advice and information on how museums
can develop their audiences in practical and imaginative ways.  Includes
over 20 case studies from around the UK.
Publisher: Resource: The Council for Museums
(1998)  ISBN  0948630655 £12.00
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DODD,J. & SANDELL,R. (writers/editors)
Including Museums: Perspectives On Museums, Galleries & Social Inclusion

This publication explores issues around the social responsibility of
museums and galleries and their potential to impact on inequality and
disadvantage.  It reflects the views of the authors/editors – that cultural
organisations have both the potential to effect positive social change and
a responsibility to do so.  The contributions have been selected to provide
viewpoints or evidence that support this belief.

Publisher: RCMG, Department of Museum Studies, University of Leicester
(2001)  ISBN  810000014X £15.00
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SANDELL,R. (editor)
Museums, Society, Inequality

This volume explores the wide-ranging social roles and responsibilities of
museums, particularly in the relation to social inequality.  It brings
together diverse, international perspectives which collectively seek to
stimate critical debate, to inform the work of practitioners and policy
makers and to advance recognition of the agency of museums; their purposes,
responsibilities and value to society.
Publisher: Routledge
(2002)  ISBN  0415260604 £17.99
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