Technology, particularly digitization and the online availability of cultural heritage collections, provides new possibilities for creating new forms of ‘European cultural heritage’. This essay analyzes the emerging sphere of European digital heritage as a project of technological harmonization. Drawing on Andrew Barry’s concepts of technological zones, it examines the various ways in which agency and European citizenship are being reconfigured around cultural heritage. It explores the “Europeanization” of digital heritage in three areas. In the first section, it analyzes the recent agenda for digital heritage of the European Union as a harmonizing project to create a smooth space of cultural heritage. In the next sections, the development ...
Heritage Digital Platforms use top-down approaches and require the support (and funds) of large orga...
International audienceDifferent disciplines and fields of study seem to be heralding the rise of an ...
Digitisations are viewed as immaterial, informational replicants of their parent, the ‘real object’,...
This work investigates the role of digital heritage in the cultural policy of the European Commissio...
European Heritage, Dialogue and Digital Practices focuses on the intersection of heritage, dialogue ...
This paper examines the potential for preserving Europe\u27s cultural heritage in a digital world. A...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
This article traces the emergence of a digital imperative - the belief in the necessity of digitisin...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we identify key common themes that are developed in...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we identify key common themes that are developed in...
Over the past two decades, the European Commission has mobilised cultural heritage to bolster a Euro...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
Museums, libraries and archives have long been considered the retainers of some form of collective m...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to analyse the construction of European identity in three ofconte...
Heritage Digital Platforms use top-down approaches and require the support (and funds) of large orga...
International audienceDifferent disciplines and fields of study seem to be heralding the rise of an ...
Digitisations are viewed as immaterial, informational replicants of their parent, the ‘real object’,...
This work investigates the role of digital heritage in the cultural policy of the European Commissio...
European Heritage, Dialogue and Digital Practices focuses on the intersection of heritage, dialogue ...
This paper examines the potential for preserving Europe\u27s cultural heritage in a digital world. A...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
This article traces the emergence of a digital imperative - the belief in the necessity of digitisin...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we identify key common themes that are developed in...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we identify key common themes that are developed in...
Over the past two decades, the European Commission has mobilised cultural heritage to bolster a Euro...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
Museums, libraries and archives have long been considered the retainers of some form of collective m...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to analyse the construction of European identity in three ofconte...
Heritage Digital Platforms use top-down approaches and require the support (and funds) of large orga...
International audienceDifferent disciplines and fields of study seem to be heralding the rise of an ...
Digitisations are viewed as immaterial, informational replicants of their parent, the ‘real object’,...