Time: March 16 @ 10 am (Tuesday)
Place:
https://lnu-se.zoom.us/j/64735625753
Title: “Why digital? Museums Digitisation and its use for Stakeholders.”
Abstract: During the last decade there has been huge digitisation projects at museums.
This lecture will problematise around these undertakings and reflect upon what its good
for and more importantly for whom. Who are the stakeholders and are museums making
societal good by digitising its collections and making them public?
Bio:
Fredrik is an archaeologist at Kalmar County Museum and a PhD student at the research
school GRASCA at Linnaeus University. His research is focused on how digitalisation can
contribute to making Swedish contract archaeology socially relevant in new ways. I
investigate how archaeological knowledge production is created in the digital environment.
This is achieved by understanding how knowledge production and communication of results is
carried out within contract archaeology. The goal is to create new knowledge about how
contract archaeology can increase its ability to produce relevant knowledge for
authorities, researchers and the general public.
Research profile:
https://lnu.se/en/staff/fredrik.gunnarsson/
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Professor Koraljka Golub
Head of iInstitute,
http://lnu.se/en//iinstitute/<http://lnu.se/en/iinstitute/>
Digital Humanities co-leader
Linnaeus University
Sweden