News alert 6. Vision Documents per Thematic Area

The research process within CulturalBase has, to day, followed to initial steps. Firstly, an overview of six large thematic fields, 2 per each of the three project research axis and covering a range of topics related to Cultural Heritage and European Identities, has been carried out in order to identify and analyze the main research issues and policy programs. Secondly, an in-depth review of a further 12 specific Thematic Areas selected as a result of the previous process has also been carried out. The result is a set of 12 Vision Documents each focused on one the 12 Thematic Areas (see Theoretical framework), identifying research gaps and building theoretical perspectives.

Please click below to access the Vision Documents per Thematic Area:

MEMORY AND HERITAGE I: Vision Document. Entangled Memories & the European Cultural Heritage. Gerard Delanty

MEMORY AND HERITAGE II: Vision Document. Negotiating Heritage Rights. Jasper Chalcraft

MEMORY AND IDENTITIES I: Vision Document. Uses of Heritage. Dominique Poulot

MEMORY AND IDENTITIES II: Vision Document. Valuing Heritage as Learning and Entertaining Resources. Isidora Stanković

INCLUSION AND HERITAGE I: Vision Document. Instrumentalizing European Cultural Heritage. Hara Kouki

INCLUSION AND HERITAGE II: Vision Document. The European Migration Cultural Heritage. Jean-Louis Fabiani

INCLUSION AND IDENTITIES I: Vision Document. Participation of citizens in debates on European Identity. Jean-Louis Fabiani

INCLUSION AND IDENTITIES II: Vision Document. The Role of Religion and Secularism in Defining European Identity. Anna Triandafyllidou

CREATIVITY AND HERITAGE I: Vision Document. The Digital Single Market. Philip Schlesinger (collaboration of A. Uzelac & C. Waelde)

CREATIVITY AND HERITAGE II: Vision Document. Cultural Creativity and Value. Philip Schlesinger

CREATIVITY AND IDENTITIES I: Vision Document. New Frameworks of Cultural Creativity. Matías I. Zarlenga

CREATIVITY AND IDENTITIES II: Vision Document. Cultural hybridization in Europe. Arturo Rodríguez Morató

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