Engaging in design activism and communicating cultural significance through contemporary heritage storytelling: A case study in Brisbane, Australia

Kimberley Wilson, C. Desha
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of contemporary storytelling in preserving built heritage, as a mechanism for extending the useful life of buildings. Design/methodology/approach: The authors adopted a qualitative action research approach to consider the role of storytelling. A creative, multi-method approach (i.e. a “Brisbane Art Deco” publication and associated marketing campaign) was used as a case study to explore the contours of such an approach and its efficacy in engaging the community. Findings: This paper highlights the potential of contemporary approaches to heritage storytelling, including utilising digital technologies, to engage a diverse range of people that may not have otherwise participated. The authors propose the value of taking a creative and whole-of-society approach – such as that used in this case study – to heritage storytelling. Research limitations/implications: The case study discussed provides a phenomenological insight into one version of “contemporary heritage storytelling”. The findings have immediate implications for prioritising research into storytelling for the preservation of built heritage. Practical implications: The case study demonstrates opportunities for community engagement through storytelling and highlights potential strategies to effectively contribute to a greater societal value of cultural heritage. Originality/value: This research contributes to theory and practice around the management of cultural heritage, and highlights the usefulness of employing such a strategy to reach and engage a broader audience.
参与设计行动主义并通过当代遗产故事传达文化意义:以澳大利亚布里斯班为例
目的:本文的目的是讨论当代讲故事在保存建筑遗产中的作用,作为延长建筑物使用寿命的机制。设计/方法论/方法:作者采用定性行动研究方法来考虑故事的作用。一种创造性的、多方法的方法(即“布里斯班装饰艺术”出版物和相关的营销活动)被用作案例研究,以探索这种方法的轮廓及其在吸引社区方面的功效。研究发现:本文强调了当代遗产叙事方法的潜力,包括利用数字技术,吸引了可能没有参与的各种各样的人。这组作者提出了采用创造性和全社会的方法——比如在这个案例研究中使用的方法——来讲述传统故事的价值。研究局限/启示:所讨论的案例研究提供了对“当代遗产叙事”的一种现象学视角。这些发现对优先研究建筑遗产保护的故事叙述具有直接意义。实际意义:本案例研究展示了通过讲故事的方式促进社区参与的机会,并强调了有效促进文化遗产社会价值的潜在策略。原创性/价值:这项研究为文化遗产管理的理论和实践做出了贡献,并强调了采用这种策略来接触和吸引更广泛的受众的有用性。
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