Reanimating cultural heritage: digital repatriation, knowledge networks and civil society strengthening in post-conflict Sierra Leone

This multidisciplinary project is concerned with innovating 'digital curatorship' in relation to Sierra Leonean collections dispersed in the global museumscape. Extending research in anthropology, museum studies, informatics and beyond, the project considers how objects that have become isolated from the oral and performative contexts that originally animated them can be reanimated in digital space alongside associated images, video clips, sounds, texts and other media, and thereby given new life. Whereas the practice of 'digital repatriation' has become increasingly popular with museums, the reception of such initiatives by source communities has not been critically assessed. Thus, a crucial part of the project is to employ innovative participatory methods to pilot and evaluate the digital resource in Sierra Leone.

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Principal investigator
Dr Paul Basu
Principal project staff
Dr Paul Basu
Start date
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Completion date
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Era
Place
Source material
Sierra Leonean collections dispersed in the global museumscape.
Publications

Basu, Paul. Forthcoming, 2011. 'Object diasporas, resourcing communities: Sierra Leonean collections in the global museumscape', Museum Anthropology 34(1)