This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 612789

WORKSHOP ON THE ROLE OF CH FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

DATE: 13 November 2015

LOCATION: Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany

 

The RICHES workshop "Community-Led Redesign of Cultural Heritage" is organised jointly with final conference of Civic Epistemologies project, "Digital Heritage and Innovation, Engagement and Identity", which takes place in Berlin on 12-13 November 2015.

PROGRAMME OF THE RICHES WORKSHOP

09.30 – 09.45: Introduction to the RICHES project: Overview of the project aims and objectives – Neil Forbes, Project Coordinator, Coventry University, UK

09.45 – 10.00: Introduction to the topic of Community-Led Cultural Heritage – Moya Kneafsey, Coventry University, UK

10.00 – 11.30: Sub-session 1: Strategies for the Co-Creation of Cultural Heritage

The Spanish-speaking community in Berlin and the use of ‘diasporic’ media  - Swenja Wirtz and Monica Hagedorn-Saupe, SPK, Germany

Co-Creation of Cultural Heritage Strategies – Robin van Westen and Dick van Dijk, WAAG, The Netherland

Plenary Discussion

Coffee break

11.30 – 13.00: Sub-session 2: Community-Led Commodification

Community-Led Commodification of Food Cultures – Moya Kneafsey, Coventry University

The Commodification of Community-learned Skills in the Digital Age: The Case of Craft -  Amalia Sabiescu and Martin Woolley, Coventry University, UK

Community Participation in the Redesign of Urban Built Heritage: the case of Palazzo Pretorio, Italy Antonella Fresa, Promoter, Italy

Plenary discussion

 

The whole Civic Epistemologies conference programme and registration is available here.

 

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