Emotional Cartography of Everyday Heritage via Photography

This paper presented the results of a heritage education intervention in a non-formal context via a collective photographic exhibition organised by a cultural association. In accordance with the Faro Convention on the value of cultural heritage for society, people’s role in the construction and sust...

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Main Authors: Belén Castro-Fernández, Ramón López-Facal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4764
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spelling doaj-73fc6d0b66824fa0b6bf9a138f52a8b12021-04-23T23:05:27ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134764476410.3390/su13094764Emotional Cartography of Everyday Heritage via PhotographyBelén Castro-Fernández0Ramón López-Facal1Departament of Applied Didactics, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainDepartament of Applied Didactics, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainThis paper presented the results of a heritage education intervention in a non-formal context via a collective photographic exhibition organised by a cultural association. In accordance with the Faro Convention on the value of cultural heritage for society, people’s role in the construction and sustaining of their identity is recognised, and the fostering of shared responsibility towards the environment was sought. A mixed methodology was employed in order to evaluate the effects of participation in this project on the perception of heritage, to analyse what relationship there was between this conception and the photographic output, and to explain to what extent participation in a collective exhibition had an influence on the emotional resignification of everyday heritage. The results showed that the participants modified their traditional conception of heritage towards a symbolic-identity type, consciously questioned their relationship and commitment with everyday places, and rediscovered their environment by way of a contextualised learning sequence.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4764educationheritagearts-based research (ABR)awarenesslink
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Ramón López-Facal
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title Emotional Cartography of Everyday Heritage via Photography
title_short Emotional Cartography of Everyday Heritage via Photography
title_full Emotional Cartography of Everyday Heritage via Photography
title_fullStr Emotional Cartography of Everyday Heritage via Photography
title_full_unstemmed Emotional Cartography of Everyday Heritage via Photography
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series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This paper presented the results of a heritage education intervention in a non-formal context via a collective photographic exhibition organised by a cultural association. In accordance with the Faro Convention on the value of cultural heritage for society, people’s role in the construction and sustaining of their identity is recognised, and the fostering of shared responsibility towards the environment was sought. A mixed methodology was employed in order to evaluate the effects of participation in this project on the perception of heritage, to analyse what relationship there was between this conception and the photographic output, and to explain to what extent participation in a collective exhibition had an influence on the emotional resignification of everyday heritage. The results showed that the participants modified their traditional conception of heritage towards a symbolic-identity type, consciously questioned their relationship and commitment with everyday places, and rediscovered their environment by way of a contextualised learning sequence.
topic education
heritage
arts-based research (ABR)
awareness
link
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4764
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