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Cultural heritage : Connecting people?
2020
EUROHERIT Policy Brief II: Suomi mukaan Euroopan kulttuuriperintötunnukseen
2018
EU on viime vuosina käynnistänyt monia hankkeita ja toimia yhteisen kulttuuriperinnön vaalimiseksi Euroopassa. Suomi ei ole mukana unionin tuoreimmassa ja sen kulttuuriperinnön lippulaivahankkeeksi kaavaillussa Euroopan kulttuuriperintötunnuksessa. Suomen kannattaisi aktiivisesti hyödyntää kyseistä toimea ja olla mukana keskustelemassa siitä, mitä eurooppalainen kulttuuriperintö voisi olla. Euroopan komissio on jakanut vuodesta 2014 lähtien Euroopan kulttuuriperintötunnuksia erilaisille kohteille. Tunnuksen tavoitteena on komission päätöksen mukaan lisätä ”Euroopan kansalaisten tietämystä Euroopan historiasta ja unionin rakentamisesta sekä heidän yhteisestä mutta monimuotoisesta kulttuuripe…
Euroopan kulttuuriperintöä dekolonisoimassa
2018
Ajatusta yhteisestä eurooppalaisesta kulttuuriperinnöstä on nostettu esiin ratkaisuna moninaistuvan Euroopan kohtaamaan identiteettikriisiin. Eurooppalaisen kulttuuriperinnön ja kasvavien vähemmistöjen oman kulttuurin tukeminen ei kuitenkaan aina mahdu saman agendan alle. Kulttuuriperintöön sidottujen arvojen eurosentrisyyden purkaminen ja dekolonisoiminen voikin haastaa sen, mitä kulttuuriperintö merkitsee meille, ja tehdä näkyväksi kulttuuriperinnön poliittisuutta. nonPeerReviewed
Euroopan kulttuuriperintötunnus ja kansalaisten osallistuminen
2019
Introduction : Europe, Heritage and Memory-Dissonant Encounters and Explorations
2019
The introduction to Dissonant Heritages and Memories in Contemporary Europe theoretically grounds the book’s various problematizations of heritage and identity struggles in Europe today, including the heritage policies of the EU and other intergovernmental organizations, struggles over ethnographic and historical exhibitions, activist practices, and dissonant memories. By discussing these struggles and their problematizations, the introduction connects the book to a wide range of ongoing debates across the humanities and social sciences. At the same time, it discusses how convergences and divergences within and between the volume’s chapters foster new insights regarding the concepts of diss…
The ‘European Significance’ of Heritage:
2019
What is intercultural communication competence in the context of the European Parliament? : perceptions about the required intercultural skills from …
2005
Challenges for Creating Visibility of European Cultural Heritage : A Case Study of the European Heritage Label
2019
The European Heritage Label (EHL) is a recent flagship heritage action of the European Union and focuses on the European dimension of Europe’s history and heritage as part of the Union’s cultural policy. One of the central concerns of the EU’s cultural policy is to generate a sense of belonging and identity among European citizens. While efficient promotion of the visibility of the EHL among European audiences could be expected corresponding to the political objectives, the EHL continues to struggle with broader public recognition. Based on fieldwork findings, the article discusses the visibility of the EHL action as a network of heritage sites that challenges national narratives by promoti…
Why Does Cultural Diversity Foster Technology-enabled Intergenerational Collaboration?
2019
Globalization and information technology enable people to join the movement of global citizenship and work without borders. However, different type of barriers existed that could affect collaboration in todays work environment, in which different generations are involved. Although researchers have identified several technical barriers to intergenerational collaboration (iGOAL), the influence of cultural diversity on iGOAL has rarely been studied. Therefore, using a quantitative study approach, this paper investigates the impact of differences in cultural background on perceived technical and operational barriers to iGOAL. Our study reveals six barriers to IGC that are perceived differently …
A Decision Model for Selecting Patterns and Strategies to Decompose Applications into Microservices
2021
Microservices Architecture (MSA) style is a promising design approach to develop software applications consisting of multiple small and independently deployable services. Over the past few years, researchers and practitioners have proposed many MSA patterns and strategies covering various aspects of microservices design, such as application decomposition. However, selecting appropriate patterns and strategies can entail various challenges for practitioners. To this end, this study proposes a decision model for selecting patterns and strategies to decompose applications into microservices. We used peer-reviewed and grey literature to collect the patterns, strategies, and quality attributes f…