Cultural Heritage of Lviv: Awareness for Planning

Cultural Heritage of Lviv: Awareness for Planning

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May 17, 2019 / 5.00 pm

First Lviv Library (Muliarska Street, 2А, Lviv)

Cultural heritage of any city is not about the past, as it might seem, but about the present and the future. What are the challenges faced by people who work with various aspects of cultural heritage in Lviv on a daily basis? What does the ‘common’ mean – is it about the shared responsibility or shared irresponsibility; is it emotionally impacted attitude or otherwise, the dissociation? Alla Marchenko will present the outcomes of the focus group interviews with experts of Lviv for representatives of the city council and NGOs.

At the same time, during the event, there will be presentation of results of the mass opinion poll of Lviv inhabitants about its cultural heritage. What is important to know for everyone who plans new initiatives related with the cultural heritage of Lviv? Who is interested in the city’s cultural heritage today, and how this interest can be satisfied? Which initiatives related to cultural heritage are necessary to citizens of Lviv? Which events and persons are considered to be the most important in the city?

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Alla Marchenko

is a doctoral student at the program of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Warsaw). Title of her doctoral thesis: “Comparative Analysis of Hasidic Pilgrimages’ Effects upon the Local Frames of Memory in Poland and Ukraine”. She received her first degree in Sociology in Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University. She was teaching there at the Department of the Methodology and Methods of Sociological Research at the Faculty of Sociology, for 9 years. Alla has participated in many international projects, such as the Carnegie Research Fellowship Program in New York University, and doctoral workshop in the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Alla’s recent publications related to the subject appeared in the journals Contemporary Jewry; Discourse, Context, and Media.

The research work is conducted by the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe in cooperation with the Ukrainian Center for Public Opinion Research "Socioinform" and is a part of the project "ReHerit: Shared Responsibility for Common Heritage" funded by the European Union.

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