Rethinking Disability Representation in Museums and Galleries
Rethinking the Representation of Persons with Disabilities in Museums and Galleries (RDR) was a large scale, experimental project which developed new approaches to the interpretation of disability and the representation of disabled people’s lives and experiences in museums and galleries in the UK. It aimed to develop politically aware approaches to interpretation drawing on the social model of disability.
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Potter Katie (Article author), Ballard Sarah (Article author), Strauss Melissa (Article author), Edwards Mark (Article author), Weaver Sophie (Article author), Jacques Claire (Article author), Little Kylea (Article author), Shawcross Rebecca (Article author), Hurst Rachel (Article author), Gay Jackie (Article author), Hevey David (Article author), Braby Liz (Article author), Ferry John (Article author), Canning Ciara (Article author), O'Neill Mark (Article author), Carney Peter (Photo), Sandell Richard (Preface), Dodd Jocelyn (Preface), Jones Ceri (Preface), Jolly Debbie (Preface)
Leicester
2008
168 pages
9781898489467
Available on request
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