Community engagement is seen as central to sustainable urban development and inclusive urban cultural heritage management. In the context of the digital age, encouraging local communities to participate in the protection and management of urban cultural heritage through different forms of online platforms is an important way to protect "living heritage". Although China's world cultural heritage protection has received extensive attention from scholars around the world, only few studies have summarized and summarized the practices of community participation in the protection and management of urban cultural heritage, and the positioning and role of social media in it also Rarely discussed. Therefore, this article aims to provide an overview of how social media can facilitate wider community engagement and further contribute to sustainable cultural heritage management. HUL (Historic Urban Landscape) is one of the important methods to study the management of urban cultural heritage, and its definition of community participation is constantly developing and improving. This paper first reviews and sorts out the conceptualization of community participation, then discusses the role of community in participatory management, and summarizes the research progress and practical application of digital community participation at home and abroad. The review shows that: first, social media and related online platforms are one of the important tools to promote wider public participation in urban heritage conservation practices; second, online urban heritage practices provide local residents, especially grassroots citizens, with the ability to interact with A platform for communication and cooperation between professional institutions and practitioners related to cultural heritage protection; third, the open use of social media (such as big data analysis research, etc.), combined with broader communication and collaboration methods, can produce cultural heritage management. Wider and positive repercussions.
A Summary of Research on Digital Community Participation in Urban Cultural Heritage Management 城市文化遗产管理中的数字化社区参与研究综述 / Liang, Xiaoxu; Lu, Yanjun. - STAMPA. - 2:(2021), pp. 1378-1388. (Intervento presentato al convegno Spatial governance for high-quality development - 2020 China Urban Planning Annual Conference tenutosi a Chengdu nel 2021 September) [10.26914/c.cnkihy.2021.032304].
A Summary of Research on Digital Community Participation in Urban Cultural Heritage Management 城市文化遗产管理中的数字化社区参与研究综述
xiaoxu, liang;
2021
Abstract
Community engagement is seen as central to sustainable urban development and inclusive urban cultural heritage management. In the context of the digital age, encouraging local communities to participate in the protection and management of urban cultural heritage through different forms of online platforms is an important way to protect "living heritage". Although China's world cultural heritage protection has received extensive attention from scholars around the world, only few studies have summarized and summarized the practices of community participation in the protection and management of urban cultural heritage, and the positioning and role of social media in it also Rarely discussed. Therefore, this article aims to provide an overview of how social media can facilitate wider community engagement and further contribute to sustainable cultural heritage management. HUL (Historic Urban Landscape) is one of the important methods to study the management of urban cultural heritage, and its definition of community participation is constantly developing and improving. This paper first reviews and sorts out the conceptualization of community participation, then discusses the role of community in participatory management, and summarizes the research progress and practical application of digital community participation at home and abroad. The review shows that: first, social media and related online platforms are one of the important tools to promote wider public participation in urban heritage conservation practices; second, online urban heritage practices provide local residents, especially grassroots citizens, with the ability to interact with A platform for communication and cooperation between professional institutions and practitioners related to cultural heritage protection; third, the open use of social media (such as big data analysis research, etc.), combined with broader communication and collaboration methods, can produce cultural heritage management. Wider and positive repercussions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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