This book
engages with ongoing debates on the role of culture and heritage in contemporary society relating to inclusion and exclusion, openness, access, and bottom-up participation.
Addresses key themes such the engagement of marginalised communities, the opening of debates and new interpretations around socially and historically contested heritages, and the way in which digital technologies may foster more inclusive cultural heritage practices.
Exhibits examples of work that can inspire reflection, further research, and also practice for readers such as practice-focused researchers in both HCI and design
Represents concrete approaches to digital heritage innovation for social inclusion purposes.
Will be of interest to academics, researchers, and students in the fields of cultural heritage, digital heritage, human-computer interaction, digital humanities, and digital media, as well as practitioners in the cultural sector.