How can digital tools help us better understand, preserve and share the cultural heritage of minority communities?
In the fifth episode of Conversations around Cultural Heritage, Dr. Ana Carvalho speaks with Dr. Ana Sofia Ribeiro, researcher at the University of Évora, about the links between minorities, cultural heritage and digital humanities.
The conversation explores how the meaning of “minorities” has evolved over time, touching upon the idea of subalternity, and opens a reflection on how digital humanities can offer new ways to document, analyse and give visibility to heritage that has often remained at the margins.
But digital transformation also raises important questions. The episode looks at the technical, social and ethical challenges of applying digital humanities to cultural heritage, especially when working with communities whose heritage requires careful, respectful and inclusive approaches.
Listen to Episode 5 and join the conversation on how digital humanities can help make cultural heritage more visible, accessible and meaningful for all! Available Spotify, YouTube and Anghami.
More info on the #TRANSITIONPodcast here.