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Increasing future awareness in the cultural heritage sector using the SoPHIA model
Nordic Centre of Heritage Learning and Creativity (NCK), Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9680-9127
2023 (English)Report (Other academic)
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This report presents results from a project that aims at increasing future awareness in the cultural heritage sector, using the SoPHIA model. The project was run by the Centre for Applied Heritage at Linnaeus University, with funding from the university. Work on the report was carried out in2021 and 2022 by NCK (The Nordic Centre of Heritage Learning and Creativity AB) under the direction of Gustav Wollentz, in co-operation with Kalmar County Museum, Jamtli Museum, andDaniel Laven from the Department of Economics, Geography, Law and Tourism at Mid  Sweden University. Results from the project show that the model succeeded in exploring possible future effects of a heritage intervention, defined as any action that results in a physical change to an element of a historic place, and related these effects to prioritized issues for societal development, such as participation, inclusion, and wellbeing. It managed to expand the range of potential action in the present. Furthermore, it also provided a useful tool for identifying significant areas where there is the potential to think more innovatively and creatively regarding future change and effects. The model helped in identifying the necessary steps and actions needed for realizing the interventionin accordance with a desirable scenario. The model failed in anticipating long-term futures or futures radically different from the present. It mostly provided insights into how the intervention could have an impact upon future change, but not on how future change would have an impact upon the intervention. Ways of adapting the model for increased future awareness are suggested.These include ways to make the model more suitable for anticipating long-term futures as well as futures of radical change. 

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Linnaeus University, Department of Cultural Sciences , 2023. , p. 43
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Cultural Studies
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Humanities
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URN: urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-120750DOI: 10.15626/fkh.kv.2023.01ISBN: 9789180820158 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:lnu-120750DiVA, id: diva2:1757317
Available from: 2023-05-16 Created: 2023-05-16 Last updated: 2024-02-27Bibliographically approved

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