Cultural Heritage Communities
Technologies and Challenges
Herausgeber: Ciolfi, Luigina; Hornecker, Eva; Damala, Areti
Cultural Heritage Communities
Technologies and Challenges
Herausgeber: Ciolfi, Luigina; Hornecker, Eva; Damala, Areti
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Communities of interest around heritage increasingly expand from cultural heritage professionals to volunteers, special interest groups and independent citizen-led initiatives. Digital technology features in a number of activities for all these groups, as well as supporting visitors, make novel experiences of heritage. Each chapter in this book
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Communities of interest around heritage increasingly expand from cultural heritage professionals to volunteers, special interest groups and independent citizen-led initiatives. Digital technology features in a number of activities for all these groups, as well as supporting visitors, make novel experiences of heritage. Each chapter in this book
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 327g
- ISBN-13: 9780367889647
- ISBN-10: 0367889641
- Artikelnr.: 58441839
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 327g
- ISBN-13: 9780367889647
- ISBN-10: 0367889641
- Artikelnr.: 58441839
Luigina Ciolfi is Professor of Human-Centred Computing at The Cultural, Communication and Computing Research Institute (C3RI), Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Areti Damala is an Adjunct Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Augmented Heritage at the Université Paris 8, Vincennes - Saint-Denis, France, and a Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Strathclyde, UK. Eva Hornecker is a Professor of Human-Computer Interaction in the Faculty of Media at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. Monika Lechner is an advisor on Digital Heritage for foundations such as Dutch Digital Heritage and (currently) Erfgoed Brabant, the Netherlands. Laura Maye is a Postdoctoral Researcher based in the Department of Computer Science, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland.
Introduction
Luigina Ciolfi
Areti Damala
Eva Hornecker
Monika Lechner and Laura Maye; 1. Archaeological Remote Sensing: Some Community Engagement in Ireland
Kevin Barton and Daniel Curley; 2. Online Maker Communities: Craft and New Spaces of Engagement with Cultural Heritage
Amalia Sabiescu
Martin Woolley
Catherine Cummings
Janine Prins
and Neil Forbes; 3. The Limerick Dance Halls Project: The Charm of Discreet Technology
Gabriela Avram; 4. Towards User Engagement Models for Citizen Science: Initiatives in the Digital Cultural Heritage Domain
Edel Jennings
Milena Dobreva
and Anna Devreni-Koutsouki; 5. Challenges in Designing Cultural Heritage Crowdsourcing: Tools with Indigenous Communities
Colin Stanley
Daniel G. Cabrero
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
and Edwin Blake; 6. How to get small museums involved in digital innovation: A design-inclusive research approach
Arnold P.O.S. Vermeeren and Licia Calvi; 7. Emotional Connections with the Past: Exploring Engagement with Historical Images from an Online Museum Collection
Tom Wrigglesworth and Leon Watts; 8. Artcasting
Mobilities
and Inventiveness: Engaging with New Approaches to Arts Evaluation
Jen Ross
Claire Sowton
Jeremy Knox
and Chris Speed; 9. Challenging Political Agendas through Indigenous Media: Hawai'i and the Promotion and Protection of Cultural Heritage through the Use of Social Media
Susan Shay; 10. War at your Doorstep: Supporting Communities Discovering their Local History via Interactive Technology
Anna Pisetti
Elena Not and Daniela Petrelli
Luigina Ciolfi
Areti Damala
Eva Hornecker
Monika Lechner and Laura Maye; 1. Archaeological Remote Sensing: Some Community Engagement in Ireland
Kevin Barton and Daniel Curley; 2. Online Maker Communities: Craft and New Spaces of Engagement with Cultural Heritage
Amalia Sabiescu
Martin Woolley
Catherine Cummings
Janine Prins
and Neil Forbes; 3. The Limerick Dance Halls Project: The Charm of Discreet Technology
Gabriela Avram; 4. Towards User Engagement Models for Citizen Science: Initiatives in the Digital Cultural Heritage Domain
Edel Jennings
Milena Dobreva
and Anna Devreni-Koutsouki; 5. Challenges in Designing Cultural Heritage Crowdsourcing: Tools with Indigenous Communities
Colin Stanley
Daniel G. Cabrero
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
and Edwin Blake; 6. How to get small museums involved in digital innovation: A design-inclusive research approach
Arnold P.O.S. Vermeeren and Licia Calvi; 7. Emotional Connections with the Past: Exploring Engagement with Historical Images from an Online Museum Collection
Tom Wrigglesworth and Leon Watts; 8. Artcasting
Mobilities
and Inventiveness: Engaging with New Approaches to Arts Evaluation
Jen Ross
Claire Sowton
Jeremy Knox
and Chris Speed; 9. Challenging Political Agendas through Indigenous Media: Hawai'i and the Promotion and Protection of Cultural Heritage through the Use of Social Media
Susan Shay; 10. War at your Doorstep: Supporting Communities Discovering their Local History via Interactive Technology
Anna Pisetti
Elena Not and Daniela Petrelli
Introduction
Luigina Ciolfi
Areti Damala
Eva Hornecker
Monika Lechner and Laura Maye; 1. Archaeological Remote Sensing: Some Community Engagement in Ireland
Kevin Barton and Daniel Curley; 2. Online Maker Communities: Craft and New Spaces of Engagement with Cultural Heritage
Amalia Sabiescu
Martin Woolley
Catherine Cummings
Janine Prins
and Neil Forbes; 3. The Limerick Dance Halls Project: The Charm of Discreet Technology
Gabriela Avram; 4. Towards User Engagement Models for Citizen Science: Initiatives in the Digital Cultural Heritage Domain
Edel Jennings
Milena Dobreva
and Anna Devreni-Koutsouki; 5. Challenges in Designing Cultural Heritage Crowdsourcing: Tools with Indigenous Communities
Colin Stanley
Daniel G. Cabrero
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
and Edwin Blake; 6. How to get small museums involved in digital innovation: A design-inclusive research approach
Arnold P.O.S. Vermeeren and Licia Calvi; 7. Emotional Connections with the Past: Exploring Engagement with Historical Images from an Online Museum Collection
Tom Wrigglesworth and Leon Watts; 8. Artcasting
Mobilities
and Inventiveness: Engaging with New Approaches to Arts Evaluation
Jen Ross
Claire Sowton
Jeremy Knox
and Chris Speed; 9. Challenging Political Agendas through Indigenous Media: Hawai'i and the Promotion and Protection of Cultural Heritage through the Use of Social Media
Susan Shay; 10. War at your Doorstep: Supporting Communities Discovering their Local History via Interactive Technology
Anna Pisetti
Elena Not and Daniela Petrelli
Luigina Ciolfi
Areti Damala
Eva Hornecker
Monika Lechner and Laura Maye; 1. Archaeological Remote Sensing: Some Community Engagement in Ireland
Kevin Barton and Daniel Curley; 2. Online Maker Communities: Craft and New Spaces of Engagement with Cultural Heritage
Amalia Sabiescu
Martin Woolley
Catherine Cummings
Janine Prins
and Neil Forbes; 3. The Limerick Dance Halls Project: The Charm of Discreet Technology
Gabriela Avram; 4. Towards User Engagement Models for Citizen Science: Initiatives in the Digital Cultural Heritage Domain
Edel Jennings
Milena Dobreva
and Anna Devreni-Koutsouki; 5. Challenges in Designing Cultural Heritage Crowdsourcing: Tools with Indigenous Communities
Colin Stanley
Daniel G. Cabrero
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
and Edwin Blake; 6. How to get small museums involved in digital innovation: A design-inclusive research approach
Arnold P.O.S. Vermeeren and Licia Calvi; 7. Emotional Connections with the Past: Exploring Engagement with Historical Images from an Online Museum Collection
Tom Wrigglesworth and Leon Watts; 8. Artcasting
Mobilities
and Inventiveness: Engaging with New Approaches to Arts Evaluation
Jen Ross
Claire Sowton
Jeremy Knox
and Chris Speed; 9. Challenging Political Agendas through Indigenous Media: Hawai'i and the Promotion and Protection of Cultural Heritage through the Use of Social Media
Susan Shay; 10. War at your Doorstep: Supporting Communities Discovering their Local History via Interactive Technology
Anna Pisetti
Elena Not and Daniela Petrelli