The project aims to explore the legal, political, socio-economic and technological factors driving the digitisation of cultural heritage for minority groups.
The project will design a new and practical framework that promotes equity, inclusion and diversity in the representation of digital cultural content. The framework will be developed collaboratively with representatives from three minority groups: the Sámi, the Jewish people and the Ladin people. The process will incorporate user-focused techniques including design thinking and legal design. The framework will take into account the legal, political, socio-economic and technological aspects of cultural heritage digitisation.
DIGICHer has received funding from the European Union’s research and innovation programme Horizon Europe under the grant agreement No. 101132481.