CitizenHeritage: A new participatory practice

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Hosted by the Erasmus University and preceded by a variety of students’ activities, this multiplier event of the CitizenHeritage project delivered selected presentations from academic colleagues at the University as well as presentations by CitizenHeritage partners who shared with the audience recent research on participatory approaches in cultural heritage and stories from the project’s journey so far, also in the light of gaining feedback from participant students, CHIs, colleagues, and the general audience. The presentations are available in the project’s website.

23 March: Workshop sessions

24 March:

9.00-12.30 Conference

14.00-17.00 Transnational project meeting (Citizen Heritage partners only)

Event’s webpage: https://www.citizenheritage.eu/multiplier-events/rotterdam/

 

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