Pre-program
Two week in advance you will get access to all the position papers that you are expected to read and review in advance:
Boletsis, Konstantinos, Jan Håvard Skjetne, Erik Gøsta Nilsson, Ane Høyem, Jarl Holstad | The role of museums in preserving tangible and intangible cultural heritage for addressing societal issues: A matter of time |
Dinler, Mesut | Digital humanities as an agent of activist urban conservation |
Foka, Anna, Lina Eklund, Anna Lowe, Molly Skinner, Anders Sundnes Løvlie | AI for Digitalisation of Cultural Heritage: potentials and ethical challenges |
Giovannetti, Francesca | The Fonds as a Conceptual Model, the Creator as a Modeler |
Grácio, Rita, Nuno Cintra Torres, Isabel Duarte, Célia Quico, Rute Muchacho, Eduardo Sarmento Ferreira | Navigating the digital maritime heritage: the case of Portuguese sea museums |
Grincheva, Natalia | Heritage Data in Smart Cities: A New Framework to Measure Urban Soft Power |
Gupta, Abhishek, Nikitasha Kapoor | Comprehensiveness of Archives: A Modern AI-enabled Approach to Build Comprehensive Shared Cultural Heritage |
Hansson, Karin, Anna Dahlgren | Crowdsourcing historical photographs |
Hugentobler, Larissa | Interactions with Memorials to Minority Group Members |
Ma, Rongqian | Curating China’s Cultural Revolution |
Pruulmann Vengerfeldt, Pille | Datafing museums: challenge for inclusion and trust |
Yadlin Segal, Aya | Negotiating the Past Online: Holocaust Commemoration Between Iran and Israel |
Öhman, Carl | The case for a digital global heritage label |
To enhance the group discussions, you are also expected to prepare reflections on the group discussion topics below, in relations to the position-papers.
June 13. Try out Zoom
You will be provided with a number/password to the Zoom meeting (via e-mail).
Prepare for attending the workshop by installing and trying out Zoom (https://zoom.us).
Some rules for the Zoom-workshop:
- Mute your audio during presentations
- In the discussion, post your name in the chat, the moderator will add you to the speaker list.
- Keep the video on so everyone can see you.
The meeting will be recorded for documentation purposes, but will not be made public.
June 14. Zoom meeting
13.30 Introduction [Seigen (UTC+2h) , 7.30 Boston, 17.00 New Delhi] Organizer presentation, expectations and the program for the day Everyone make a 1 min self-presentation 14.00-14.40 Group discussion on methodology Starting with a round where everyone gets 2 min – How can datafication be studied? – How can “critical archiving” be implemented in practice? (20 min break) | |
15.00-15.30 Group discussion on a research agenda for the future Starting with a round where everyone gets 2 min – What do we take with us from the workshop in our future research? – What are the unexplored research areas? (10 min break) | |
15.40-16.30 Summary of the workshop Summarize highlights from group discussions A round where everyone gets 2 min to reflect on the workshop Final words from the organizers |
Post-program
Based on the result of the workshop the organizers will draft a call for a SI, which will be shared and discussed among the workshop participants.