The Archeologies of Future Heritage

Cultural Heritage, Research Creations and Youth

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/2389-6086/10027

Parole chiave:

Cultural heritage, Research creations, Youth, Emerging technologies, Future Studies

Abstract

The article explores the integration of technology in cultural heritage, focusing on how youth engage with digital tools in museums. Using a socio-material approach, the article examines how youth interact with technology in their daily lives and its impact on their cognition and engagement with cultural heritage. Our findings highlight the role of technology in shaping youth's perspectives on heritage, pointing toward future-oriented methods in cultural heritage research. The article contributes to discussions on empowering youth with digital tools, suggesting a new direction for museum practices and heritage education.

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Biografie autore

Susanne Adahl, Arcada University of Applied Sciences

Dr. Susanne Ådahl has a PhD in Social Anthropology. She works as a researcher within the Horizon2020 funded ReInHerit project and as a Principal Lecturer in cultural heritage issues, media innovations and service design at Arcada University of Applied Science, Helsinki. Her research interests lie in practice theory, phenomenology, applied ethnography, design anthropology and science and technology studies.   

Tomas Träskman, Arcada University of Applied Sciences

Dr. Tomas Träskman works as Vice Dean for the Graduate School and Research   at Arcada University of Applied Science, Helsinki and as a project researcher in Åbo Akademi University. In both organizations, the focus of his work is on new technologies and our interaction with them.

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Pubblicato

2024-12-19

Come citare

Adahl, S., & Träskman, T. (2024). The Archeologies of Future Heritage: Cultural Heritage, Research Creations and Youth. Mimesis Journal, 13(2), 487–497. https://doi.org/10.13135/2389-6086/10027

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Sezione

Strategies of Digital Engagement for Cultural Heritage