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De la « participation inclusive » à la « participation citoyenne », comment le musée Stella Matutina s’ancre-t-il dans la transition territoriale de l’île de La Réunion ?From “inclusive participation” to “civic engagement.” How is the Musée Stella Matutina anchored in Île de la Réunion’s territorial transition?

  • Nathalie Noël and
  • Jean-François Rebeyrotte

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Cover of La participation inclusive, au musée et au‑delà, Volume 10, Number 2, 2023, pp. 7-213, Muséologies

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