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Lookup NU author(s): Hattie RowlingORCiD, Dr Simon BowenORCiD, Professor Dave KirkORCiD
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Participatory heritage approaches have the potential to create more democratic forms of local history and a relational commons around this material. This paper presents an interview-based study with volunteers from a community oral history organisation, to explore their current working practices, particularly around editing and publishing material and to consider volunteers’ feelings and concerns around openness and control of archive material. From the interviews, tensions were found between the desire for openness and concerns around the need for structure, highlighting challenges to address for future work in designing systems for participatory local history projects.
Author(s): Rowling H, Bowen S, Kirk D
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: Participatory Design Conference (PDC 22)
Year of Conference: 2022
Pages: 137-141
Online publication date: 19/08/2022
Acceptance date: 19/08/2022
Date deposited: 20/03/2024
Publisher: ACM
URL: https://doi.org/10.1145/3537797.3537823
DOI: 10.1145/3537797.3537823
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ISBN: 9781450396813