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Introducing Wiki Loves Living Heritage
ByWiki Loves Living Heritage
Wiki Loves Living Heritage celebrates living heritage on the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage throughout 2023. It brings together heritage practitioners and communities, Wikimedia volunteers, NGOs and other safeguarding organizations around the world to create activities together.
Living Heritage embraces practices, knowledge and skills that have been passed on through generations and are still valuable and in use today. It includes for example oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe or the knowledge and skills related to crafts. Living heritage is also a source of time-tested knowledge about how to live on our planet sustainably and peacefully.
Heritage elements are inventoried in more than 180 countries across the globe. Each year a number of them are inscribed on the UNESCO Lists of Intangible Heritage.
Join designing the project formats in regular open planning meetings starting in January
Wiki Loves Living Heritage is an open-ended, year-long global campaign platform that invites UNESCO focal points, safeguarding organizations and heritage communities to work together with Wikimedia affiliates and communities to jointly create documentation activities. It uses social media, blog posts and videos to highlight the activities, and all the documentation is brought together and contributed to the Wikimedia projects.
Locally arranged projects can include photo walks, documentation drives, local seminars, blog posts, media uploads and more. Global attention on the media channels is given to one region or theme at a time for a short period.
Data about the heritage elements
The campaign gives an opportunity to import living heritage data from the UNESCO lists, inventories in the states parties and living heritage outside these into Wikidata, where it can serve current and future upload campaigns. The corresponding articles and categories can be aligned with the data. The new and existing materials with contributions from contests are brought together to jubilate living culture.
Ethical sharing
Documenting and sharing community-owned heritage requires careful consideration. An important part of the project is to understand and explore the practices of ethical documentation and sharing in the open environment. A webinar is planned for March in collaboration with the Ethics of Open Sharing working group at Creative Commons. The goal is to start a discussion on ethical guidelines for documentation activities on Wikimedia projects.
The project is initiated jointly between the European network of focal points for the UNESCO 2003 Convention (ENFP) and AvoinGLAM. It is supported by European Heritage Days Network, Workshop intangible heritage & Flemish Commission for UNESCO in Belgium and Conseil québécois du patrimoine vivant. More information about the partners will follow as they are confirmed.
Web publication on Meta
- Wiki Loves Living Heritage on Meta will be the main publication for the campaign
- Browse the living heritage elements
Join!
- General information
- Presentation slides
- View the page about the different ways of joining
- Volunteer working groups for Data imports, Editorial, and Ethical sharing
- Join volunteer working groups on-wiki or by sharing your contact information
- Create or join local activities
- Wiki Loves Living Heritage for affiliates (memo)
- Share your contact information with organizations to make contact
- Subscribe to the planning meetings calendar
- Share your ideas for activities
- Ideas for activities
- We are still setting up the channels for global conversations
Communications designer
The project seeks a communications designer to create a communications plan between February and March for both visual design and communications design. See the call at Open positions and apply before January 20, 2023.
Contact
Contact susanna.anas@gmail.com for more information.
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- Croatia report
- Denmark report
- India report
- Indonesia report
- Italy report
- New Zealand report
- Nigeria report
- Poland report
- Portugal report
- Spain report
- Sweden report
- Switzerland report
- Uganda report
- UK report
- USA report
- AvoinGLAM report
- Content Partnerships Hub report
- Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons report
- WMF GLAM report
- Calendar
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