Developing and Evaluating Management Services for Collective Memory <sup>‡</sup>

Collective memory is vital for people as it gives them the sense of belonging to a community. In particular, refugee population groups feel the need to maintain contact with their routes through collective memory, due to the abolishment of the physical connection to their homeland. However, people&a...

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Main Authors: Konstantinos Koukoulis, Dimitrios Koukopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Heritage
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/2/3/134
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spelling doaj-69d95e5de6b84760b7ce771be0ad304d2020-11-24T21:22:11ZengMDPI AGHeritage2571-94082019-07-01232206222710.3390/heritage2030134heritage2030134Developing and Evaluating Management Services for Collective Memory <sup>‡</sup>Konstantinos Koukoulis0Dimitrios Koukopoulos1Department of Cultural Heritage Management and New Technologies, University of Patras, 2 George Seferi, 30100 Agrinio, GreeceDepartment of Cultural Heritage Management and New Technologies, University of Patras, 2 George Seferi, 30100 Agrinio, GreeceCollective memory is vital for people as it gives them the sense of belonging to a community. In particular, refugee population groups feel the need to maintain contact with their routes through collective memory, due to the abolishment of the physical connection to their homeland. However, people&#8217;s memories fade over time and stories are lost. In such a context a crucial question arises: Is it feasible to design and create a crowdsourcing collective memory management system for the benefit of such social groups preserving memory for next generations? In this work, we present a system that is able to collect and manage refugee stories disseminating them to the public. In order to stress the strength of the proposed system, we have created an evaluation methodology that assesses such a system in terms of system services and system stakeholders&#8217; real impact. We chose to deal with the collective memory of refugee groups coming from Asia Minor to Greece at the end of the first quarter of the twentieth century. Evaluation results reveal that such a system positively affects personal and social impact factors. Furthermore, a preliminary results analysis suggests specific interactions among the examined personal and social impact factors. We believe that the proposed system facilitates the needs of collective memory management and the assessment scheme could be adapted in the creation and evaluation of collective memory management systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/2/3/134crowdsourcingcollective memory managementevaluation methodologypersonal and social impact
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Developing and Evaluating Management Services for Collective Memory <sup>‡</sup>
Heritage
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collective memory management
evaluation methodology
personal and social impact
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Dimitrios Koukopoulos
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title Developing and Evaluating Management Services for Collective Memory <sup>‡</sup>
title_short Developing and Evaluating Management Services for Collective Memory <sup>‡</sup>
title_full Developing and Evaluating Management Services for Collective Memory <sup>‡</sup>
title_fullStr Developing and Evaluating Management Services for Collective Memory <sup>‡</sup>
title_full_unstemmed Developing and Evaluating Management Services for Collective Memory <sup>‡</sup>
title_sort developing and evaluating management services for collective memory <sup>‡</sup>
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series Heritage
issn 2571-9408
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Collective memory is vital for people as it gives them the sense of belonging to a community. In particular, refugee population groups feel the need to maintain contact with their routes through collective memory, due to the abolishment of the physical connection to their homeland. However, people&#8217;s memories fade over time and stories are lost. In such a context a crucial question arises: Is it feasible to design and create a crowdsourcing collective memory management system for the benefit of such social groups preserving memory for next generations? In this work, we present a system that is able to collect and manage refugee stories disseminating them to the public. In order to stress the strength of the proposed system, we have created an evaluation methodology that assesses such a system in terms of system services and system stakeholders&#8217; real impact. We chose to deal with the collective memory of refugee groups coming from Asia Minor to Greece at the end of the first quarter of the twentieth century. Evaluation results reveal that such a system positively affects personal and social impact factors. Furthermore, a preliminary results analysis suggests specific interactions among the examined personal and social impact factors. We believe that the proposed system facilitates the needs of collective memory management and the assessment scheme could be adapted in the creation and evaluation of collective memory management systems.
topic crowdsourcing
collective memory management
evaluation methodology
personal and social impact
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/2/3/134
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