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Culture as a field of Possibilities: Museum as a means of Social Integration

Ivana Brstilo ; Split, Croatia
Željka Jelavić ; Ethnographic Museum Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Social exclusion is a term for lack of access to various social benefits to an individual or a social group. Such social benefits may include institutional sphere, such as education, healthcare, social services, as well as socio-economic benefits – employment,
financial capability and purchasing power, but also the field of culture – accessibility and inclusion. Museums display aspirations for working with vulnerable groups, in order to reach out to new audience and encourage their social participation. Through
numerous educational programs, creative workshops, interactive learning and communication through networking, a museum present itself with a challenge for progressive social engagement, which includes inviting socially vulnerable groups to participate
and help them integrate into society.

Keywords

social exclusion; social integration; museum’s social engagement; museum policy

Hrčak ID:

62376

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/62376

Publication date:

14.12.2010.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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