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MUSEUM TEEN WEBSITES: A New Space for Plurality and Discourse
CONCLUSION
I. Museums in the Digital Age
II. Museums in the Pluralist Age
III a. Accessibility
III b. Creation and Participation
III c. Discourse and Community
III. CASE STUDIES
1. The Museum of Modern Art
2. The Whitney Museum of American Art
3. The Walker Art Center
4. The National Museum of Mexican Art
5. The Tate Museum
IV. Teens, Learning, and Digital Media
V. The Space of Teen Websites
VI. Museum Hegemony and Teenage Autonomy
VII. Implications
WORKS CITED + REFERENCES
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CASE STUDIES: THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
CASE STUDIES: Introduction
MUSEUMS IN THE DIGITAL AGE
CASE STUDIES: THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
CASE STUDIES: THE WALKER ART CENTER
CASE STUDIES: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART
CASE STUDIES: THE TATE MUSEUM
ACCESSIBILITY
CREATION AND PARTICIPATION
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CONCLUSION
I. Museums in the Digital Age
II. Museums in the Pluralist Age
III a. Accessibility
III b. Creation and Participation
III c. Discourse and Community
III. CASE STUDIES
1. The Museum of Modern Art
2. The Whitney Museum of American Art
3. The Walker Art Center
4. The National Museum of Mexican Art
5. The Tate Museum
IV. Teens, Learning, and Digital Media
V. The Space of Teen Websites
VI. Museum Hegemony and Teenage Autonomy
VII. Implications
WORKS CITED + REFERENCES
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