Visual Communication of Heritage for Special Visitors
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Kaveri Books
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 331
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Publication Date: 01-01-2025
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ISBN-13: 9789386463647
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Languages: English
Foreword by: Arijit Dutta Choudhury, Director, Indian Museum, Kolkata & Director General, National Council of Science Museums
Description:
This thought-provoking book, published by Kaveri Books, delves into the realm of inclusive and community-driven museum practices. With contributions from a variety of experts, it explores the ways in which museums in India can cater to special visitors, including the visually impaired, disabled children, and tribal communities. With 331 pages of insightful case studies, practical strategies, and research, this book aims to transform the way museums engage with diverse audiences.
Key chapters cover topics such as:
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The Bharatpur Model Village as a community museum for authentic cultural representation (Aditya Bera)
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Empowering special visitors using mobile apps and digital guides (Aman Naaz)
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Visual communication for the visually impaired in museums (Amulya Kumar Jena)
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Tribal engagement in the Tribal Museum of Jharkhand (Anand Kumar)
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Inclusivity design in museum spaces (Binoy Kumar Dubey)
With contributions from thought leaders like Ashis Majumder, Arya Sabu, Falguni Pal, and more, this book is an essential read for anyone involved in museum studies, accessibility in cultural spaces, and community engagement.

