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The Violin Family (Hardcover)
Melissa Perley; Illustrated by Fiona Maclean
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The history of the museum is one of shifting purposes and changing
ideals. Taking a close look at the specific needs of this sector,
this volume asks if it is possible to define the "product" which
the modern museum can offer. Are the theories of marketing
developed for manufactured goods in any way relevant to the
experience of visiting a museum? Or, as anti-marketing lobbyists
believe, should marketing play only the smallest of roles, if any
at all? In this volume, the marketing of a museum is not seen in
terms of "product", but rather as the process by which one can
build a relationship between the museum and the public. This study
shows how museums can overcome the numerous hurdles on the route to
achieving a marketing orientation. It gives practical guidelines to
the specific ways in which marketing can be tailored to the needs
of museums and play a useful and acceptable role in today's
museums, in achieving their ultimate purpose of serving the
community.
Series Information: Heritage: Care-Preservation-Management
With contemporary approaches based on theory and the lived
experience of dementia, Occupational Therapy and Dementia is
written using an occupational justice lens. It examines how core
elements of how occupational therapy may support the person living
with dementia through valued activity in continuing engagement in
their lives, sustaining their identity and sense of purpose. This
edited collection critically analyses traditional thinking about
dementia practice from over 40 contributors, challenging readers to
reflect and develop their work. Drawing on policy and legislation
related to health and social-care, readers are given tools to focus
their practice towards what is important to the person living with
dementia. Most importantly, this book gives a voice to people
living with dementia, emphasising their expertise. A combined
emphasis on human rights and occupational justice for people living
with dementia offers both a theoretical and practical frame to
develop your occupational therapy practice.
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