Participatory practices

Course description

While heritage may be considered as ‘everything we have inherited’ along with what we wish to pass on, this understanding can lead to several management barriers, including economic and political constraints, to which new approaches may offer an escape.

La Choza de Trasmulas is a successful crowdfunded project to recover a small village through sustainable development and lifelong learning in Granada (Spain).

The Sustainable valorization of anthropic subsoil in Southern Italy. Value of anthropic underground, threats to its preservation and sustainable reconversion case study presents how challenging an ofanthropic underground preservation and sustainable reconversion is.

The Social funding of scientific research in Poland, The case of Chodlik case study shows how the social involvement result in financing an archaeological research of a site. Crowdfunding may be used as a new way of social engagement in culture (not demanding the direct involvement)and its management.

This Community management in a cultural landscape with high biodiversity, Castro Verde, Portugal case study discusses a bottom-up collaboration between a NGO and farmers to protect a cultural landscape and its biodiversity.

The Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing for Heritage: Flag Fen Lives! case study introduces Flag Fen, the first crowdsourced and crowdfunded archaeological dig, which enabled participatory practice for some 250 people. Since the initial project, the popularity of the dig as a social, inclusive venture has inspired subsequent natural heritage projects to be performed in the area.

The Kendrick de Keyser - historic housing association for heritage managementcase study focuses on a small association which developed a good rapport with government and subsidiaries in order to influence the historic building decision-making process, promoting safekeeping and heritage management throughout the Netherlands.

Prerequisites

Participatory practices

Participatory practices
Case Study: La Choza de Trasmulas - a crowdfunded project to recover a small village through sustainable development and lifelong learning
Case study: Sustainable valorization of anthropic subsoil in southern Italy. Value of anthropic underground, threats to its preservation and sustainable reconversion
Case Study: Social funding of scientific research in Poland. The case of Chodlik
Case Study: Community management in a cultural landscape with high biodiversity, Castro Verde, Portugal
Case Study: Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing for Heritage - Flag Fen Lives!
Case Study: Hendrick de Keyser - historic housing association for heritage management
Provider Adam Mickiewicz University
Training mode Open access online course
Target group Archaeological professionals and students of archaeology
Difficulty Intermediate
Language English
Polish
Authors Heleen van Londen Marjo Schlaman Andrea Travaglia Doug Rocks-Macqueen Ben Lewis Kenneth Aitchison, Mikel Edeso, Barbara Grazzini, Lara Natalini, Kornelia Kajda, Lieske de Wilde, Ben Lewis
Contact
HEP administrator
hep@e-archaeology.org
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