Biography
Trilce Navarrete is a specialist in the economic and historic aspects of digital heritage.
She is currently Assistant Professor at the Erasmus Rotterdam University, where she coordinates , a Horizon project that develops participatory business models, and leads the AI Arts and Culture Research Practice as Academic Director of .
Regarding academic citizenship, Navarrete is part of the interim management of the , an innitiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (), she is scientific advisor at the European Group of Museum Statistics () since 2011, chair of the International Committee of Documentation of the (), and member of the board of the .
Regarding dissemination, her research skills are known in the field, where she consults, advises, and evaluates regularly on projects regarding policy, statistics, costs, and strategy of digital heritage to Ministries of Culture, sectoral associations, and (non-profit) organisations. She is regularly invited to give keynote addresses and public lectures in avacemic, sectora, and governmental communitieis. She is cofounder of the academic blog and the .
Nvarrete has received several grants, as main applicant and research coordinator of (3 million euro), as contributing member of (400,000 euro), and as partner of RICHES (2.4 million euro). She contributed to the creation and development of the European statistics for digital heritage (ENUMERATE, 320,000 euro), has taken part in several other applications. Navarrete was responsible for the first national study of the economic and historic development of digital museums, in The Netherlands. You can read a summary .
As Assistant Professor part of the Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship program, Navarrete teaches at BA and MA level a variety of courses, including the Museums in Context MA elective (CC4122) where students get to apply theories to solve a wicked problem posed by a Dutch museum. Topics tackled can be viewed in a .
Navarrete holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam. On her free time she sings.
Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
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Work
- Trilce Navarrete Hernandez & E Villaespesa (2020) - - Journal of Documentation, 77 (2), 359-380 - doi: -
- Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2020) -
- R Towse & Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2020) - - doi: -
- Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2019) - - World Leisure Journal, 61 (3), 200-214 - doi:
- Trilce Navarrete Hernandez & J Borowiecki (2016) - - Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 26 (3), 227-246 - doi:
- Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2023) - Multiplier Event Citizen Heritage: A New Participatory Practice (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2023) - International Council of Museums, ICOM (External organisation) (Chair)
Activity: Membership of board › Professional - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2020) - Association of Cultural Economics (External organisation) (Member)
Activity: Membership of board › Academic - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2020) - Journal of Cultural Economics (Journal) (Reviewer)
Activity: Editorial work › Academic - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez & Marta Crispi i Canton (2019) - PhD Supervisor (Examiner)
Activity: Examination › Academic - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez & Ilde Rizzo (2019) - PhD Supervisor (Examiner)
Activity: Examination › Academic - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2018) - Digital Cultural Participation: Paintings in Wikipedia (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2018) - Evaluation Methods and Digital Impact (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2018) - The Digital side of Collections (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Professional - Trilce Navarrete Hernandez (2018) - Digital Heritage: (new) Information Collections (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic