- Offerta Formativa A.A. 2020/2021
- Master's Degree in DIGITAL HUMANITIES
- DIGITAL DISSEMINATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
DIGITAL DISSEMINATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
- Teaching in italian
- DIGITAL DISSEMINATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
- Teaching
- DIGITAL DISSEMINATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
- Subject area
- L-ANT/10
- Reference degree course
- DIGITAL HUMANITIES
- Course type
- Master's Degree
- Credits
- 6.0
- Teaching hours
- Frontal Hours: 42.0
- Academic year
- 2020/2021
- Year taught
- 2020/2021
- Course year
- 1
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Curriculum
- COMUNE/GENERICO
- Reference professor for teaching
- GULL PAOLO
Teaching description
there are no specific requirements for course attendance
The so-called "digital dissemination" of cultural heritage is an area that is at the crossroads of several characteristic themes of the contemporary world. It responds to imperatives of different origins, some of which divergent from each other but which in any case need to be put together in a coherent framework..
The course will try to respond to this imperative, first of all by placing the theme of cultural heritage within the theoretical framework of knowledge assets, thus defining its peculiarities in a now relatively well-known context of digital transformation of the more general sector of knowledge.
Subsequently we will try to understand the specific reasons that impose “digital dissemination” as a vital tool, also in relation to the needs of physical conservation of assets, for a correct management of cultural heritage in a long-term perspective.
Finally, we will analyze examples of Italian and foreign practices in this direction
The student must develop the tools that allow them to orient themselves in the world of digital tools, especially according to the relationship between cultural heritage and the public. The theme will be related to a rigorous framework of the concept of cultural heritage and commons
traditional lectures or via the teams platform
Oral exam. Students can book for the final exam only using the methods provided by the VOL system
Ch. Hess, E. Ostrom (a cura di), La conoscenza come bene comune. Dalla teoria alla pratica, Milano, Bruno Mondadori 2009
U. Mattei, Beni comuni. Un manifesto, Bari, Laterza 2011
A. Falcone e A. D'Eredità, Archeosocial. L'archeologia riscrive il web: esperienze, strategie e buone pratiche. Dielle editore, 2018
Further bibliography will be provided later or during the course
Semester
Second Semester (dal 01/03/2021 al 04/06/2021)
Exam type
Compulsory
Type of assessment
Oral - Final grade
Course timetable
https://easyroom.unisalento.it/Orario