Musée et troubles du spectre autistique

Museum policy currently welcomes disabled visitors. However, one type of disability remains very marginalised in the museum world: autistic spectrum disorder. Autism is still somewhat of a mystery to the general public whose knowledge of it is too often rooted in commonplaces. The visits to cultural...

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Main Author: Cyrielle Leriche
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: École du Louvre 2019-12-01
Series:Les Cahiers de l'École du Louvre
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cel/4788
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description Museum policy currently welcomes disabled visitors. However, one type of disability remains very marginalised in the museum world: autistic spectrum disorder. Autism is still somewhat of a mystery to the general public whose knowledge of it is too often rooted in commonplaces. The visits to cultural institutions by people with autism is strongly marked by this exclusion. The absence of autistic visitors from museums may be explained in many ways, particularly by an element characteristic of the museum: its sensorial environment. This study aims to demonstrate the impact of the sensorial environment of the museum on visitors with autism through a field study in order to propose an adaptation of the museum favourable to the visits of those with autism.
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Musée et troubles du spectre autistique
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title Musée et troubles du spectre autistique
title_full Musée et troubles du spectre autistique
title_fullStr Musée et troubles du spectre autistique
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title_short Musée et troubles du spectre autistique
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topic accessibility
handicap
autism
sensory perception
mediation
field study
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