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Les institutions culturelles au plus près du public
Under the direction of Claude Fourteau
Contributions by Vincent Pomarède, Claude Fourteau, Rachid Amirou, Catherine Ballé, Laurent Fleury, Bruno Gaudichon, Maurice Godelier, Anne Gombault, Hana Gottesdiener, Nathalie Heinich, Martine Kahane, Sylvia Lahav, Pascal Le Brun-Cordier, Florence Lévy, François Lombard, Seonaid McArthur, Yves Michaud, Katia Papaspiliopoulos, Claude Patriat, Christian Pattyn, Joël Roman, Françoise Roussel
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Series
Conférences et colloquesTechnical details
280 pages, paperback with flaps, 16 x 24 cm.
Publication date
2002Related event
Workshop held at the Musée du Louvre on March 21 and 22, 2002.
ISBN French
2-11-005279-1
2-11-005279-1
French only
Co-publisher(s)
La Documentation française
What is the current relationship between cultural institutions and their public? The profound sociological changes society has been undergoing for the past decades have altered people’s individual relationships with culture and given rise to new challenges that institutions are striving to meet more or less successfully. Far from making an overall assessment of the situation, the debates carried out during the workshops held at the Musée du Louvre have enabled researchers and teachers to combine their study with the experience of those working in the field.