Digital heritage infrastructures as cultural policy instruments: Europeana and the enactment of European citizenship

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2023

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Capurro, CarlottaORCID 0000-0001-6285-7665ISNI 0000000506344872
Plets, GertjanISNI 0000000492917480
Verheul, JaapISNI 000000011872120X

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Abstract

Europeana is a digital infrastructure aggregating the most extensive collection of cultural heritage data in Europe. Launched in 2008, it has enjoyed the political and financial support of the European Union and its member states, becoming the most ambitious and financed digital cultural project to date. For this reason, Europeana is an outstanding example of how the European Commission has used digital heritage platforms to pursue its cultural agenda. Nevertheless, the social and cultural implications of this digital infrastructure are still understudied. Following Europeana’s evolution, this article explores Europeana’s role in transforming the cultural sector and defining a European digital cultural policy. Analysing how the goals of the EU cultural policy have been implemented in the development of Europeana, this article reveals how Europeana has been instrumental in steering the digitisation of the European cultural sector through the development of standards and best practices. Furthermore, through digital heritage curation, Europeana plays a critical role in producing the narrative of a European past, promoting the construction of European citizenship.

Keywords

European digital cultural policy, Europeana, cultural politics, digital heritage, digital infrastructures, Cultural Studies, Sociology and Political Science

Citation

Capurro, C, Plets, G & Verheul, J 2023, 'Digital heritage infrastructures as cultural policy instruments : Europeana and the enactment of European citizenship', International Journal of Cultural Policy, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 304-324. https://doi.org/10.1080/10286632.2023.2193401