1st Edition

Negotiating Digital Heritage Infrastructures Setting the Scene for Participation

By Quoc-Tan Tran Copyright 2026
158 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Negotiating Digital Heritage Infrastructures examines the infrastructural qualities of museum work that influence the ability of cultural institutions to support participatory and socially inclusive missions. Drawing on data gathered in Scotland, Sweden, and Germany and taking an infrastructure studies approach, the book focuses on the socio-technical negotiations underpinning the everyday... Read more

1. Infrastructural Setting of Memory Institutions; 2. Backstage Uncertainties; 3. Boundaries of Responsibility; 4. Negotiating Boundaries of Access; 5. Sustaining Infrastructure: Staff, Resources, and Constraints; 6. Conclusion: An Infrastructure-Based Approach to Backstage Participation

Biography

Quoc-Tan Tran holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Hamburg and an MRes in Library and Information Science from the University of Lille. He is a former Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Fellow in the POEM network (Participatory Memory Practices) and he has been a postdoctoral researcher at Bielefeld University since 2025, working on the ROARA project (Repercussions of Open Access on Research Assessment). His research areas include open culture, data infrastructure, and the sociology of scientific knowledge.