CHI Consultation Workshops
Exploring CHIs
A participatory process is a sequence of participatory activities (e.g. first filling out a survey, then making proposals, discussing them in face-to-face or virtual meetings, and finally prioritizing them) with the aim of defining and making a decision on a specific topic.
Examples of participatory processes are: a process of electing committee members (where candidatures are first presented, then debated and finally a candidacy is chosen), participatory budgets (where proposals are made, valued economically and voted on with the money available), a strategic planning process, the collaborative drafting of a regulation or norm, the design of an urban space or the production of a public policy plan.
About this process
In a series of 3 workshops embedded in an online consultation process, we try to understand the needs, concerns and wishes of CHI professionals regarding IPR and crowdsourcing, future research competencies and ICT and change management. This will give us valuable inputs to develop our CHI self-assessment tool.
How will the digital transformation affect our work?
In this series of online conversations and workshops, we try to understand how we as CHI professionals expect our profession to change through the digital. This input will help us in the development of a self-assessment tool enabling you to assess your position on the long road to the promised digital “paradise”, or the “Digital Single Market”.
We start with a round of consultations on the themes of “IPR and crowdsourcing” as well as a deeper reflection on the underlying “business model” for Cultural Heritage Institutions: how can we adapt our fundamental value chain to reflect societal changes and tapping into the opportunities of online collaboration, co-creation and responsibility sharing?
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