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From 12-Mar-2019 09:00 GMT:0 to 12-Mar-2019 16:30 GMT:0

The scope of the international workshop in Coventry was to discuss and explore best practices on participatory approaches in the (re-)use of content and places within the sphere of cultural heritage. The workshop took a broad definition of the theme, considering (re-)use in the context of digitised content and of places and locations, in accordance with the project’s wider activity.

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Coventry

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From 06-Feb-2020 00:00 GMT:-12 to 07-Feb-2020 00:00 GMT:-12

WeAre#EuropeForCulture, financed in the framework of the European Year of Cultural Heritage, has the objective to realize a series of pop-up exhibitions across 2019 in various European cities, to celebrate the diversity of European cultural heritage and to empower citizens in a more participative approach to cultural heritage. The exhibitions are co-created joining institutional cultural heritage with crowdsourced stories and personal items. As a common theme of these participatory exhibitions, the PAST | PRESENT final event of the project celebrates the richness of this European cultural heritage, its value for our contemporary life, and the importance of best practices in the cultural heritage. The key concept is that the ‘past‘ is not just opposed to the ‘present‘ as in a simple chronological approach, but it is also experienced by and exposed to the audience in a contemporary context and shared as a ‘present’ to future generations.PAST | PRESENT – 10 European cities, 10 heritage stories On 6-7 February 2020, a sparkling event at the House of European History in Brussels will eventually celebrate the experiences of all these participatory exhibitions that took place throughtout Europe. Bringing together images, recordings and interactions from the various locations which hosted and created the pop-up exhibitions, this is a kaleidoscope of local history in European countries, showcasing the variety and commonalities of our cultural heritage. A multiscreen setting will allow visitors to travel through and interact with the stories unfolded at the different events throughout Europe. The exhibition will open with an invitation-only event at the House of European History on February 6th, 2020. On February 7th, it will be open to the general public. Website: https://www.photoconsortium.net/europeforculture/

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Rue Belliard - Belliardstraat

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Ville de Bruxelles - Stad Brussel

Belgium

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The REACH project explores concepts of social cohesion and participation within Cultural Heritage, through four thematic pilots (Small Towns’ Heritage, Minority Heritage, Institutional Heritage, Rural Heritage) and has established a Social Platform for participatory approaches and social innovation within culture: Open-Heritage.eu (https://www.open-heritage.eu) The Final Conference should brought together a wide range of representatives from the cultural heritage sector, with the goal of presenting and assessing the activities and results achieved during the project, considering their lasting and substantial impact within the scientific community. Unfortunately the event has been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but we are happy to inform you that the call for posters and videos is still alive and the contributions will be published online in a dedicated digital gallery. Moreover, all speeches that should be held during the conference will be published on line. JOIN the Call for Posters and Videos to share your project’s work with the cultural heritage community. REACH website: https://www.reach-culture.eu/ Conference webpage: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/pisa-final-conference Call for Posters and Videos webpage: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/pisa-final-conference/call-for-posters-and-videos

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Pisa

Italy

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From 26-Nov-2019 09:00 GMT:-12 to 26-Nov-2019 16:30 GMT:-12

The scope of the international workshop on territorial cohesion was to investigate the value of participatory preservation of CH in terms of research advancement and social innovation.The workshop started from the experiences and lessons learnt during the participatory activities carried out in the MEMOLA project, coordinated by UGR. In addition the UGR team invited to participate some experts related with associations and institutions with a long experience in participatory activities from all around Spain. In particular we were pleased to receive the contribution of Jesús Fernández from La Ponte Ecomuseum (Asturias), Carolina Yacamán who presented the experience of Agrarian Park of Fuenlabrada (Madrid), Manuela Martínez from Salvemos La Vega, Sergio Couto from Iniciativas Comunales-ICCA Consortium and Paola Nella Branduini from Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino (Milan, Italy). Workshop webpage: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/workshops/workshop-on-participatory-approaches-for-territorial-cohesion

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From 20-Nov-2018 13:30 GMT:-12 to 21-Nov-2018 15:00 GMT:-12

25 invited experts met and discussed many aspects of all kinds of possibilities for participation in the institutional care for cultural heritage. Discussing experiences the experts gained in everyday work or in projects, best practice was looked for. The possibilities for participation in the institutional care for cultural heritage artifacts have boundaries: Not everyone without any training or skills will be able to do whatever he or she likes to do with the objects of a museum. Nevertheless a wide range of activities can be thought of and is practiced. Workshop webpage: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/workshops/workshop-on-participatory-approaches-for-cultural-heritage-management

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From 05-Mar-2020 09:00 GMT:-12 to 06-Mar-2020 18:30 GMT:-12

Authors of both theoretical and empirical research studies, stakeholders and associate partners of the REACH project have been invited to join the international workshop devoted to the concept of resilience connected to European cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible. Particularly welcome were contributions related to rural heritage, heritage institutions, minority culture, and heritage recognized in small towns. In the meeting was debated the concept of resilience as a dynamic category, how to achieved quality, which may be linked to sustainability, as well as to resistance. More Information: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/workshops/workshop-on-resilient-cultural-heritage

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Prague

Czech Republic

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About 30 contributions among posters and videos are already published on the REACH website and available for download. The Call for Posters and Videos “DESIGNING PARTICIPATION FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE”launched by the REACH Social Platform is addressed to projects and organizations willing to share expertise across all disciplines related to the promotion of participation, social cohesion and digitization in support of the resilience of Cultural Heritage. Contributions will remain available till December 2020. SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH THE REACH COMMUNITY! Posters and Videos session topics: • Societal Cohesion - Minorities, Majorities, Groups: everyday lives, especially the excluded, marginalized, and right-wing minorities, the politics of nationalism and majorities • Societal Cohesion - legacies of imperialism/colonialism • Sustainability and Environmental/Ecological Responsibility: ‘cultural landscapes’ bringing together holistically natural and cultural heritage in the Anthropocene Age • Rapid Societal Change - Creativity, Authenticity, Audiences, Users and Emerging and Disruptive Technologies • Narratives, Place/place-making and Identity. PARTICIPATE!! https://www.reach-culture.eu/posters-and-videos-from-the-reach-community

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A coordination structure of cultural heritage research is still a priority in the agenda of many stakeholders in Europe. For this scope, the REACH project promoted the Stakeholders’ meeting on 26 November, to follow-up the ideas emerged in the Symposium “Horizons for Heritage Research” held in Brussels in March 2019, and to plan future actions. The meeting was held online and joined by representatives of several Horizon 2020 projects, EC Direction General Education & Culture, EC Direction General Research & Innovation, Europa Nostra, the ECHOES Cluster, Eurocities, Europeana Foundation, Photoconsortium Association, UNESCO, Wikimedia and, of course, members of the REACH Consortium. The meeting was concluded with the agreement of the participants to create two working groups about: 1) the permanent on-line space for communication and negation among actors of cultural heritage research, 2) the periodic physical encounter of the members of the coordination, for example in the form of a scientific conference.Follow us online on the website of the REACH project to be updated about the next steps: www.reach-culture.eu

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From 27-Oct-2020 09:00 GMT:-12 to 30-Oct-2020 17:00 GMT:-12

From 27thto 30thOctober the REACH project was invited to held a booth to the virtual exhibition organized In the framework of the ROCK Opening Knowledge Week a on line initiative dedicated to explore the challenges of the urban heritage: the success of this event can be resumed through the following data: ours live broadcasting over 4 days; 57 Speakers; 34 Exhibitors, 794 Registrations, 458 Active participants, 11342 Total pages opened, 1:00 – 02:49 Hours average time spend on platform / day, 106 Random speed dates, 171 One-on-one conversations. During the 4 days event, REACH had the opportunity to confront and exchange information and experiences with other exhibitors and invited them to join its network participating to the REACH digital gallery and following the discussion about the sustainability of the Social Platform.

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