Academic Living Lab Series 2022-2023
Funded by Proposal CLUE+ Connected World
The Living Lab 2022-2023 aims to investigate what diaries can possibly tell us about lived and narrated experiences of Amsterdam as a multicultural city, how we can share such personal stories with the broader public, and how we can build a more inclusive and diverse diary-collection. Strengthening the ties between the universities and the city by building a network and sharing expertise is the evident underlying goal. For these purposes, we organize four thematic Living Lab meetings to bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners from the cultural, educational and heritage domains. The four themes are 1). collecting & curating diaries ; 2). storytelling, co-creation and participation ; 3). digitalization ; 4). cultural heritage education.
Partners:
- Expert Group ‘Unhinging the National Framework: Platform for the Study of Life Writing and Transnationalism’
- UvA (Marleen Rensen, Literature; Laura van Hasselt, Public History)
- HvA (Nuria Arbones Aran, Urban Studies, City Marketing)
- Amsterdam Time Machine
- Nederlands Dagboekarchief
- Stadsarchief
- Amsterdam Museum
- Stichting Imagine IC
- Riboet Verhalenkunst
- Storytelling Centre
- OBA