„Semmi különös? A Bakony ékkövei” társadalmi innováció és hálózatos együttműködés a VEB2023 programban

Katalin Lőrincz, Mária Szabó, Izabella Agárdi
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What is it about villages in East-Central Europe that makes them attractive for residents as well as visitors? How can they become communities that are able to keep up with the vast changes and challenges of our times whilst maintaining their best cultural assets and communal cohesion? These were the fundamental questions that drove our interest in conducting an interdisciplinary research project in the Bakony Mountains of Hungary, financed and supported by the Veszprém-Balaton 2023 European Capital of Culture Programme. Through the capitalization of those methodologies associated with the KRAFT (‘creative cities-sustainable regions’) program, the overall aim was to study four villages and their potential for endemic, culture-based development. As the four villages are geographically close to one another, with plenty of interaction and networks of cooperation. The research team aimed at uncovering patterns and dynamics of economic, social, cultural and environmental subsystems that have been influential in connecting these places and making them ‘a distinct region’ and highlighting these patterns. Furthermore, researchers and experts were also interested to discover and collect important cultural heritage elements –material and immaterial, natural and human alike– that might serve as fertile grounds for economic, social, or development strategies, those that locals can relate to, find familiar and those that resonate with their communities and cultural narratives. The proposed study will describe and analyse this piece of fieldwork, which was conducted in interdisciplinary teams, combining desktop research, a set of empirical methods, a diverse array of academic, artistic and practical competencies, and creative ways of cooperation with locals.
是什么让中东欧的村庄对居民和游客都有吸引力呢?他们怎样才能成为一个社区,既能跟上时代的巨大变化和挑战,又能保持他们最好的文化资产和社区凝聚力?这些基本问题激发了我们在匈牙利巴科尼山脉开展跨学科研究项目的兴趣,该项目由veszpr - balaton 2023欧洲文化之都计划资助和支持。通过利用与KRAFT(“创意城市-可持续区域”)项目相关的方法,总体目标是研究四个村庄及其地方性、基于文化的发展潜力。由于四个村在地理位置上相互靠近,有大量的互动和合作网络。研究小组旨在揭示经济、社会、文化和环境子系统的模式和动态,这些子系统对连接这些地方产生了影响,使它们成为一个“独特的区域”,并突出这些模式。此外,研究人员和专家也有兴趣发现和收集重要的文化遗产元素——物质的和非物质的,自然的和人类的——这些元素可能成为经济、社会或发展战略的肥沃土壤,这些元素可以与当地人联系起来,发现熟悉的,并且与他们的社区和文化叙事产生共鸣。拟议的研究将描述和分析这一跨学科团队进行的实地调查,结合桌面研究、一套实证方法、各种学术、艺术和实践能力,以及与当地人合作的创造性方式。
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