Engagement Strategy
#openheritage Getting partners involved and excited about participatory processes
Amendment to "Access for Manifesto"
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#openheritage Getting partners involved and excited about participatory processes
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{"body":{"en":"'There is no heritage without accessibility, since there is no heritage without community. The community can be large or small, on-site or virtual, and access can mean a variety of ways of entering the heritage process; and all these change in time. Heritage is created via interaction between the human and tangible or intangible assets from the past, as well as between human and human through the assets, by attributing value to these assets. Everyone should have a potential access to benefitting from and contributing to their heritage, even if they choose not to access it at the moment.' \r\nDora Merai"},"title":{"en":"Access "}}
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