Project description
Empowering communities through collaboration
Preserving cultural heritage while fostering social innovation is not easy. For instance, communities’ rich heritage and memories often remain untapped, while the need for social innovation grows. In this context, the EU-funded CultureLabs project will provide a diverse range of resources, tools and methodologies. It will bring together institutional stakeholders and community members to unlock the power of shared resources, enabling the creation of participatory projects tailored to specific target audiences. Specifically, the project will focus on immigrant communities, including refugees, second-generation immigrants, and women. Through collaboration among museums, civil organisations, and policymakers, this ground breaking initiative aims to design and implement 20 concrete recipes, guiding participatory approaches that promote social impact and preserve cultural heritage worldwide.
Objective
The proposal’s central concept is CultureLabs, an open and evolving ICT-empowered infrastructure which comprises a rich variety of resources including guidelines, methodologies, digital tools, existing community engagement projects, as well as novel ideas and approaches that can facilitate social innovation in culture. The infrastructure is addressed to both institutional stakeholders and community members to make use of existing shared, and in many cases commonly created, resources, according to their missions and needs. Different resources, the “ingredients”, can be combined in various ways to form a “recipe” that describes how to carry out a participatory project to address the needs of a specific target audience. The primary focus will be on approaches that build positive awareness about communities’ own heritage and memories, and engage their members as bearers and producers of culture. CultureLabs’ case studies focus on different immigrants communities (e.g. refugees, second generation immigrants, female immigrants etc). CultureLabs toolkits and infrastructure are reusable and extensible, and its ingredients can be easily combined and adjusted to meet the needs of different stakeholders and target groups. At least 20 concrete recipes will be designed through the collaboration between different stakeholders, including museums, civil organisations, and policy makers. Four of these recipes will be implemented and evaluated as pilots in three different countries. Research outcomes and the empirical evidence gained from the project’s activities, including the recipes’ design and implementation, will be consolidated into general-purpose methodological guidelines and best practices that can be adopted by any stakeholder who wishes to organise participatory approaches to CH with a social impact.
Fields of science
Programme(s)
- H2020-EU.3.6. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Europe In A Changing World - Inclusive, Innovative And Reflective Societies Main Programme
- H2020-EU.3.6.3. - Reflective societies - cultural heritage and European identity
- H2020-EU.3.6.2.2. - Explore new forms of innovation, with special emphasis on social innovation and creativity and understanding how all forms of innovation are developed, succeed or fail
Funding Scheme
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinator
106 82 ATHINA
Greece