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Salmore, Amy M. |
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2008-06-12T19:24:36Z |
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2008-06-12T19:24:36Z |
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2008-06 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/1794/6589 |
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120 p. Examining committee chair: Dr. Janice Rutherford |
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Today’s global economy facilitates and increasingly demands international collaboration worldwide. Throughout history there have been recurring short-term,
and more recently longer-term, agreements of exchange among the world’s flagship museums and galleries. A growing number of partnerships are also occurring between institutions of lesser stature, often in locations outside of the world’s traditional cultural centers. This master’s project is a case study of the organization French Regional and American Museums Exchange (FRAME). The purpose is to provide insight into one model of international museum collaboration by examining FRAME’s bi-lateral administration while also exploring how French and American cultural and business practices affect the long-term partnership design and objectives of FRAME. |
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application/pdf |
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University of Oregon, Arts and Administration Program, M.S. 2008 |
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Bilateral partnership |
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Cultural diplomacy |
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Cultural tourism |
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French-American partnership |
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international collaboration |
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Museum collaboration |
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Museums |
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French Regional & American Museums Exchange |
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Heritage tourism |
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dc.title |
Une relation privilegiee: The French Regional & American Museums Exchange |
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Other |
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