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New Social Risks for Young Adultsptual models have been proposed to apply the sustainability perspective to culture and cultural heritage. These models break down the broad concept of sustainability into distinct dimensions, with relation to specific domains where a given impact might be detected. Instead, it is necessary to adopt付出 发表于 2025-3-31 11:24:45
New Social Risks for Young Adultstorical sites. The on-the-field analysis, namely, highlights choices concerning the adoption of digital technologies and the development of digital skills..The research is qualitative in nature and is based on a multi-case study. The sample has been built according to the following criteria: (a) com捏造 发表于 2025-3-31 16:36:03
Ana M. Guillén,Emmanuele Pavoliniheir institutional tasks. Literature has so far devoted limited attention to financing ways of private museums. However, private museums represent an interesting context of analysis as they could be more capable to self-finance their activities as well as to diversify income sources..This chapter aiOutmoded 发表于 2025-3-31 18:59:57
New Social Risks for Young Adultsnd communities and strengthening social involvement coherently given the changing expectations of the public. Museums have become participatory organisations that contribute to the well-being of society. Considering the global health challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, this chapter investigates the