INTERCOM 2008: Museums, Tourism and the Visitor Experience

Conference Papers
- Welcome keynote address, David Fleming
- Contextualizing Auschwitz: the responsibility and challenges of Jewish museums in Poland, Kate Craddy
- Welcome to a native place: the importance of indigenous recruitment and retention to the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Martin Earring
- Slavery, racism and the abuse of human rights - a fit subject for tourists?, David Fleming
- Museums and tourism, Lynda Kelly
- Museum, tourism and culture industry, Huang Kwang-Nan
- Telling our stories to others by telling them to ourselves, Steve Lahood
- The use of importance-performance analysis for museum management, Yung-Neng Lin
- Challenges of mausoleums as tourist destinations, Wycliffe Oloo
- Museums and tourism in a country you are not supposed to visit, Camilo Andrés Sánchez
- Te Papa: a forum for the world? Bicultural meanings negotiated by global visitors, Philipp Schorch
- Museum of Lillydale to Yarra Ranges Regional Museum: who is it for?, Maggi Solly
- The role of museum clusters in the cultural tourism industry, Chieh-Ching Tien
- Show Scotland: Inspiring Creativity, Building New Audiences, Carl Watt
- The Stephen Weil Memorial Lecture, Ian Wedde
- Closing address, David Fleming
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