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Seminar Series: Digital Culture: Emerging trends in museums online

Presented by Trilce Navarrete

In this presentation, Trilce Navarrete discusses ongoing work on the valuation of museums online based on two main examples: the online museum shop and the perception of younger generations.

Trilce Navarrete is a renowned expert in the economic and historic dimensions of digital heritage. As an Assistant Professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam, she leads the Horizon project RECHARGE, focused on participatory business models, and serves as the Scientific Director of the AI in Art and Digital Culture practice at ECDA, as digital lab that examines issues of creativity, job market, cultural participation, governance, societal transformation, and human-centred AI.

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About Creative PEC’s Seminar Series

Creative PEC’s Creative Economy Seminar Series presents cutting-edge research from around the globe, bridging conversations within academia, policy, and creative practice. The series aims to spark discussion on emerging research and its implications for creative industries policy.

Who the seminars are for:
– Creative industries researchers
– Policymakers (local, regional + national)
– Anyone keen to find out more about emerging creative economy research

Each seminar will be held online, and begins with a deep-dive on new research followed by a Q&A. Make space for an hour each month to keep up to date with the latest ideas in creative economy research.

For any questions about the Seminar Series, please get in touch with us at research@pec.ac.uk

Online Zoom Webinar (1 hour)

Thursday 5th December 2024 | 15:00 GMT

Watch the seminar here


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