OpenHeritage Glossary
#OHglossary Identifying and clarifying keywords in OpenHeritage
The Open Heritage glossary of keywords on heritage reuse clarifies the meaning and use of several terms that are relevant to the OpenHeritage project.
OpenHeritage project brings together experts, scholars and practitioners from different fields, from archeology and architecture to business management, digital technologies, and sociology. This requires a clarification and operationalization of the concepts that consortium members work with. Through the collaborative process on the participatory website, Open Heritage researchers will work together to give a workable definition and establish a common understanding of these terms in the project.
Following the template for the glossary entries, a concise definition is to be provided for each term, and the relationship of our definition to existing ones and debates in the academic literature is to be shown.
In early 2020, at the end of this collaborative process, the Open Heritage glossary will be publicly available, to allow interested people to understand the use and definitions of these terms in the project.
Resource Integration See all proposals (13)
Transferability refers to the degree to which the results of qualitative research can be...
The term social and economic disadvantages could imply a different setting of meanings. It could...
CrowdsourcingCrowdsourcing or citizen science is the activity of giving tasks via internet to the...
Open heritage evokes the relation between heritage and community. Its openness is twofold. First,...
Regional Integration See all proposals (7)
check the content here: https://labs.openheritage.eu/processes/glossary/f/183/proposals/223
“Affordable spaces” relates to the demand of the operators and users to have access to a space...
Regional integration incorporates local developments into a larger territorial framework,...
The possibilities for paid work leading to salary or beneficial entrepreneurial activities...
Community and Stakeholder Integration See all proposals (7)
Co-governance is a method of participatory management in which decisions are made at all levels...
Waterton and Smith (2010) note that community is one of the handful of words within the wider...
UGENT / UNEW / UBER
Participation is the act of taking part (becoming involved) in an activity or event. In politics,...
Promoter group
Humboldt University
Start date
October 31, 2019
Reference: OH-PART-2019-10-45
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