[CRICULT] Cultural Heritage in Crisis. Transdisciplinary Assessment of Legal and Regulatory Frameworks


CRICULT is an initiative aimed at safeguarding cultural heritage during times of crisis. Cultural heritage often bears the brunt of various crises, be they human-made or caused by natural disasters.

CRICULT seeks to create transdisciplinary research networks to enhance our understanding of how crises impact the cultural heritage sector and, most importantly, to develop sound policy proposals for its protection. In the past, research and teaching on cultural heritage security during crises have been fragmented and sparse. CRICULT aims to change this by uniting experts from diverse backgrounds, each offering unique perspectives on the subject. The way we perceive, and address crises is significantly influenced by disciplinary and cultural viewpoints. The examination of a wide range of crises affecting cultural heritage will be conducted through six dedicated Working Groups. These crises encompass trafficking of artifacts, climate change and natural disasters, threats to intangible heritage, crises arising from warfare, historical injustices, forced migration, and issues related to overtourism and heritage neglect. CRICULT's core objective is to create comprehensive crisis and solution matrices. They will encompass a wide range of potential factors that can lead to crises and the methods to identify them. Subsequently, we'll identify potential solutions for crisis situations and compile them into a solutions matrix to be used for research and policy formulation.



Members:

Monika Gabriela Bartoszewicz (Principal investigator) (Project manager)
Reidar Staupe
Barbara Schabowska (Associate Member)


Financial/grant information:

CRICULT is financed by COST, grant number CA24125.