Over the past century, our understanding of cultural heritage has evolved, and now, heritage is seen more as a process than a product. Although the advancement of digital technologies has significantly aided in the research, protection, management, interpretation, and education of cultural heritage, it also raises the question of how far this technology works in accordance with our current understanding of heritage as a process and is not taking a reductionist approach, in which heritage is cut off from its community and context. Ethical risks are higher for contested heritage, when meaning and values are questioned, or when people's ability to access and enjoy heritage is threatened. This paper discusses potential ethical risks regarding a...
This chapter presents an overview of the changes in supply and demand of cultural heritage goods and...
Our encounter with cultural heritage is changing because of the expansion of digital media. Engageme...
International audienceFrom the early 1980s, UNESCO has designated some of the world's immovable mast...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
The growing number of case studies on the ethical issues faced in cultural heritage digitization cal...
Emerging digital technologies offer unprecedented opportunities to enhance research, communication, ...
Already in 1999 the UNESCO World Heritage Magazine defined the Virtual Heritage, recognizing a new ...
Digital heritage as practice is rarely included in conversations about climate change or social just...
The emerging concern on intangible heritage in the International arena reflects the fear of cultural...
Consensus exists on the importance of heritage for ensuring sustainable futures, due to its impact o...
Since the late 1990s the potential of the digital world for generating new ways of engaging with her...
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and th...
It is often claimed that developing a digital strategy to improve access to and participation in cul...
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and th...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
This chapter presents an overview of the changes in supply and demand of cultural heritage goods and...
Our encounter with cultural heritage is changing because of the expansion of digital media. Engageme...
International audienceFrom the early 1980s, UNESCO has designated some of the world's immovable mast...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
The growing number of case studies on the ethical issues faced in cultural heritage digitization cal...
Emerging digital technologies offer unprecedented opportunities to enhance research, communication, ...
Already in 1999 the UNESCO World Heritage Magazine defined the Virtual Heritage, recognizing a new ...
Digital heritage as practice is rarely included in conversations about climate change or social just...
The emerging concern on intangible heritage in the International arena reflects the fear of cultural...
Consensus exists on the importance of heritage for ensuring sustainable futures, due to its impact o...
Since the late 1990s the potential of the digital world for generating new ways of engaging with her...
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and th...
It is often claimed that developing a digital strategy to improve access to and participation in cul...
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and th...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
This chapter presents an overview of the changes in supply and demand of cultural heritage goods and...
Our encounter with cultural heritage is changing because of the expansion of digital media. Engageme...
International audienceFrom the early 1980s, UNESCO has designated some of the world's immovable mast...