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Resilient, sustainable and participatory practices: Towards the GLAMs of the commons

Descripción del proyecto

Trabajo en pro de unos GLAM más sólidos y sostenibles

La COVID-19 obligó al mundo a actuar rápidamente para afrontar los desafíos extraordinarios que provocó la pandemia. Las instituciones culturales ―galerías, bibliotecas, archivos y museos (GLAM, por sus siglas inglés)― no salieron indemnes. De hecho, los GLAM ya habían tenido dificultades debido a la falta de fondos, un aumento de los gastos de explotación y mantenimiento y los problemas relacionados con el exceso de turismo. En este contexto, ha surgido la pregunta: ¿cómo pueden los GLAM organizar y articular la producción y el consumo cultural? En el proyecto financiado con fondos europeos GLAMMONS se proporcionarán respuestas empleando la teoría de los bienes comunes: la noción de que quienes buscan un beneficio a corto plazo agotan innecesariamente los recursos compartidos. Este nuevo planteamiento conceptual contribuirá a un análisis y una evaluación profundos de la dinámica de los GLAM, así como a examinar prácticas que puedan conducir a la sostenibilidad del sector.

Objetivo

The outbreak of the pandemic created unprecedented challenges for galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAMs), which were already struggling during the last years with issues of underfunding, increased maintenance and operational costs and challenges imposed by over-tourism. The COVID-19 pandemic served as a wake-up call to rethink how cultural production and consumption are organized and articulated with different sets of actors and local contexts, towards safeguarding sustainability, access and the well-being of the sector, its workforce and surrounding communities. Long before the pandemic crisis, European cultural policy encouraged museums to embrace participatory governance and digitisation (European Commission, 2010 ), become more financially self-reliant and diversify their income-generating activities. It is thus vital to map pre-pandemic practices across the sector, to fully account the pandemic effects on the sector and to explore novel solutions that will inform GLAMs response and adaptation to the post-pandemic era, under a new conceptual paradigm that will advance GLAMs as the agents of change. GLAMMONS project aims to provide answers to the above challenges, fill gaps and advance research and policy employing the theory of the commons to i) provide an in-depth analysis and evaluation of ongoing shifts (with a specific focus on both pandemic-driven transformations and digitalisation) in the field of GLAMs, ii) explore and assess practices (concerning management, finance and participation) that emerge around small scale, community-led GLAMs and the possibility of transferring relevant knowledge to more “established” and traditional ones to provide more sustainability to the sector. Rooted in a track record of internationally recognized research excellence and world-leading practice, GLAMMONS will deliver an ambitious work programme, mainly through a novel conceptual approach: the GLAMs of the commons.

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Coordinador

PANTEIO PANEPISTIMIO KOINONIKON KAIPOLITIKON EPISTIMON
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 498 693,75
Dirección
ODOS SYNGROU 136
176 71 Kallithea Athina
Grecia

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Región
Αττική Aττική Νότιος Τομέας Αθηνών
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coste total
€ 498 693,75

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