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Former Socialist Countries Open their Past to Europe (SCOPE)
Árgyelán, Tímea
Beccalli, Chiara
Bertuzzi, Stefano
Gueorguiev, Tzvetelin
Szalánczi, József Krisztián
Ternényová, Viola
Tralić, Dijana
2015
Abstract
The project “Former Socialist Countries Open their Past to Europe” (SCOPE) focuses on gathering cultural
heritage (CH) in the form of documents and personal testimonies from the former socialist countries (FSC) in
the Danube Region. The main goals are to create an extensive database (DB) of the publicly available and
newly collected documents, and to develop a user-friendly application for data search and analysis. The collection
of available documents will be examined by group of historians to select significant CH movements
on a specific geographical area. Innovative tools, SCOPE website and application, will provide effective
research and analysis of documents in a new, standardized database. SCOPE tools allow quick searching of
all available documents using keywords or phrases; classification of results according to geographical position/
dates/types/historical impact; and graphical illustration of activities against the socialist/communist
regimes through the defined period of time. The novelty of the project is the use of the ‘citizen science’
approach to acquire personal testimonies of cultural opposition movements during the communist period
through SCOPE tools. An interactive part of SCOPE application will collect users’ feedback in order to analyze
if the documents serve the purpose of awareness raising on the anti-communist past among EU citizens.
Series
DIANET International School Proceedings
2015
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Tímea Árgyelán, Chiara Beccalli, Stefano Bertuzzi, Tzvetelin Gueorguiev, József Krisztián Szalánczi, Viola Ternényová, Dijana Tralić, "Former Socialist Countries Open their Past to Europe (SCOPE)", in: Stefano Brumat (eds.) "DIAnet International School Proceedings 2015. The role of cultural heritage for the sustainable development of the Danube Region, Gorizia 14th-23rd March 2015", Trieste, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2015, pp. 133-149.
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en
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