The role of digital technologies for culture-driven local development in Europe: A policy review
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https://doi.org/10.13138/2039-2362/3183Abstract
The use of new technologies in the digital age has transformed the ways of producing, preserving, and participating in the cultural heritage of the territories. Consequently, the culture-driven approach to local development takes on a hybrid dimension, where culture, local and digital development interrelate in physical and digital spaces. The research aims to identify the themes in which the EU’s policies for cultural heritage, local development, and digital transformation meet to understand the areas in which the use of new technological applications for culture-driven local development is supported in Europe. To do that, a qualitative investigation of policies was conducted using NVivo 14. The results show that the EU policies recognize the importance of enhancing the local tourist experience through digital cultural content, the digital preservation of the local cultural heritage, and the participation in cultural heritage in the digital space.
L’utilizzo delle nuove tecnologie nell’era digitale ha trasformato i modi di produrre, conservare e partecipare il patrimonio culturale dei territori. Conseguentemente, l’approccio culture-driven allo sviluppo locale assume una dimensione ibrida, in cui cultura, sviluppo locale e digitale si interrelazionano sia nello spazio fisico sia in quello digitale. L’obiettivo della ricerca è di identificare i temi in cui le politiche per il patrimonio culturale, per lo sviluppo locale e per la trasformazione digitale dell’UE si incontrano, al fine di comprendere gli ambiti in cui l’utilizzo delle nuove tecnologie per lo sviluppo locale a base culturale è sostenuto in Europa. Per fare ciò, è stata condotta un’indagine qualitativa delle politiche utilizzando NVivo 14. I risultati mostrano che le politiche dell’UE riconoscono l’importanza del miglioramento dell’esperienza turistica locale attraverso contenuti culturali digitali, della conservazione digitale del patrimonio culturale locale, e della partecipazione al patrimonio culturale nello spazio digitale.
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