We are delighted to share our new book, Digital Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Promoting Sustainable Practices, co-edited by Inker-Anni Linkola-Aikio, Pigga Keskitalo, Rosa Ballardini, and Melanie Sarantou.
Date: Thursday, 28.11.2024, 14-15:30 EET
Venue: Online via MS Teams LINK
Discover more about Digital Indigenous Cultural Heritage on its official Springer webpage, now available for pre-order.
About the anthology: The digitising of Indigenous cultural heritage (CH) is not often debated in international research. A topical gap in research-based knowledge on the legal and ethical practices of various fields of Indigenous CH exists, for example, regarding digitisation, education, law, social processes, and creative practices. The anthology “Digital Indigenous Cultural Heritage - Promoting Sustainable Practices” seeks to raise awareness, thoroughly discuss the digitisation of CH from a multidisciplinary perspective, and, in this way, disseminate research findings that elaborate on the topic of creating trust in digitising Indigenous CH. The objective is to provide a holistic understanding of key challenges and propose potential novel, workable, substantive, and methodological solutions via which to navigate the legal and cultural tensions within the processes of digitising Indigenous CH in ethical ways.
Program
14.00 - 14.05 Welcoming Words
The “PromoTing Sustainable PRactices for Digitalizing IndigenoUS CulTural Heritage - Global North and South Juxtaposed (TRUST)” Project, Professor Rosa Ballardini (project lead), University of Lapland
14.05 - 14.15 Who´s Story - Responsible Filmmaking in Sámi Content
Liisa Holmberg, CEO, Arctic Indigenous Film Fund
14.15 - 14.25 About the Book: Digital Indigenous Cultural Heritage
Post-doctoral Researcher / Tutkijatohtori, FT Inker-Anni Linkola-Aikio, Lapin yliopisto, kasvatustieteiden tiedekunta / University of Lapland
14.25-14.40 Sáme Film Archive in the Digital Age
Post-doctoral researcher Kajsa Kuoljok (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Ájtte, Swedish mountain and Samemuseum)
14.40 - 14.55 Digitalization of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Transitional Contexts: The case of Colombia
Professor Rene’ Uruena (Universidad de los Andes)
14.55 - 15.10 Designing Trust from a Holistic Perspective: Reflections for Practitioners Working with Indigenous Cultural Heritage in the Digital Era
Karine Awashish (Université Laval) and Caoimhe Isha Beaulé (University of Lapland)
15.25 - 15.30 Concluding Remarks
Pigga Keskitalo, Professor at the University of Lapland