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Out of the museum and into the community (OMIC): digitalised heritage, widening engagement and inclusive dialogue in Uganda

Lead Research Organisation: CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
Department Name: Sch of Social Sciences

Abstract

This project builds on our existing work around heritage, memory, peace and reconciliation, where we argue that creative, innovative engagements with conflicted pasts can open up spaces for understanding, dialogue and shared imaginations of a peaceful future. In Uganda, a country that has endured decades of conflict and violence, a tentative peace is emerging and people are looking at ways to understand the past as a way of building a peaceful, sustainable future. We have worked with heritage practitioners who have taken 'travelling exhibitions' around the country, sharing artefacts, narratives and testimonies about the past with communities, and learning from them about objects that have been taken from their communities to be displayed in museums, and about how their meanings and uses have changed over time.

Our project has worked with these practitioners to consider how we can increase the impact and engagement of this work, and they have identified the development of a digital app as the next step. The OMIC-app will allow greater accessibility to the heritage artefacts and archives, as well as offering interaction between heritage practitioners and users. In particular, this app would allow greater participation for women, people with disabilities, rural populations and young people. These groups are socially, financially and culturally excluded from traditional heritage spaces - through structural inequality, geographical distance and through everyday responsibilities and expectations. By offering access through a digital app, there will be a greater opportunity for these groups to engage with heritage, the possibility for a diversity of voices and experiences to be included and the chance for more people to participate with narratives of the past while engaging in present conversations towards peaceful futures.

This work is internationally collaborative, building on existing relationships between Cambodia, the UK and Uganda. It offers substantial capacity building opportunities within the creative economy in Uganda, and through international collaboration, in ways that will build sustainable, innovative working relationships across the heritage, IT and community engagement sectors. This work is based on and will produce inclusive, diverse practices and engagements in the design and production of the OMIC-app, through its introduction into the community and with the targeted groups, and in a way that builds towards a sustainable, inclusive and peaceful future in Uganda.

Publications

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Description The Out of the Museum, Into the Community Project worked to develop and online app to share history, heritage and memory in Uganda. The app was developed to move these practices out of formalised spaces of remembering, and embed them in the communities around Uganda, recognising the ongoing challenges, enduring legacies and contemporary significance of the past as it is understood in the present.

The development of the app faced challenges, and we were really happy to be able to rely on the work of the Bophana Centre in Cambodia to guide us through some of the more complex issues. The interface between technology and heritage meant that we had to think carefully about the work we were doing, and how best to do it, and those conversations and decisions took longer than we thought they might. It also became even more tricky, though important, work when we brought different community voices into the discussions.

The app is nearly finished now, and we are bringing it to communities to trial it, and also to gather oral testimonies to share. We are hopeful it will be an important part of the memoryscape of Uganda when it is completed.
Exploitation Route This project exemplifies community engagement and input into practices of remembering and forgetting in formal heritage. We have developed an app to move these practices away from formal heritage sites (museums, memorials) and try to develop a digital interface that will allow a diverse range of publics to interact in ways they previously struggled to.
Sectors Creative Economy

Education

Leisure Activities

including Sports

Recreation and Tourism

Culture

Heritage

Museums and Collections

 
Description This app is still being developed, but when finalised we are hopefully it can meaningfully contribute to the emerging Transitional Justice curriculum in Uganda.
First Year Of Impact 2024
Sector Education,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections
Impact Types Societal

 
Description AHRC Harmonised Impact Acceleration Account
Amount £9,000 (GBP)
Funding ID 524202 
Organisation Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 03/2023 
End 08/2023