Digital meets Culture https://www.digitalmeetsculture.net/article/citizen-heritage-a-new-project/ Export date: Wed Apr 2 2:53:53 2025 / +0000 GMT |
CitizenHeritage, a new project about citizen participation in education and research![]() CitizenHeritage - Citizen Science Practices in Cultural Heritage: towards a Sustainable Model in Higher Education A new project co-financed by the European Union under the Erasmus+ programme, to empower Citizen Science and participation in cultural heritage as a booster for higher education. ![]() The project includes three universities (KU Leuven, National Technical University of Athens and Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam), two Europeana domain aggregators (Photoconsortium and European Fashion Heritage Association) and one specialized SME (Web2Learn). All partners met virtually on 5-6 November to align the plans for the various project's activities. ![]() image courtesy of Cyprus University of Technology The project's innovative contributions are: 1. its ‘making citizens part of the workflow' approach. A general reappraisal of citizen generated content is taking place in the cultural sector today. CHIs are constantly looking for new ways to involve citizens in their activities. 2. the close collaboration it establishes with the Cultural Heritage sector Via the active participation of Photoconsortium and European Fashion Heritage Association, the project will engage with stakeholders and professionals in the digital cultural heritage domain, establing collaboration for knowledge sharing and co-curation between academics and stakeholders. 3. its focus on technological innovation The project aims to test how the latest technological innovations to manage digital cultural heritage can support and enhance Citizen Science participation, both from a pedagogical and heritage perspective. 4. its analysis of the conditions favouring sustainability CitizenHeritage will explore the degree to which Citizen Science can be an element to stimulate sustainability by promoting social ownership of cultural heritage knowledge. To do so, this project proposes the conceptualization of cultural heritage activities engagement as a cultural common in which value is created by social engagement between HEIs, CHIs and citizens at large. Based on variables of governance, financing and social engagement, the project will then examine the conditions under which CS makes both socially and economically sustainable contributions. Website: www.citizenheritage.eu ![]() |