TY - JOUR KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - Mobile crowdsourcing KW - Sustainability KW - Conservation KW - cultural heritage KW - Design KW - indigenous knowledge KW - literature review KW - Sustainability AU - Bas Hannewijk AU - Federica Vinella AU - Vassilis-Javed Khan AU - Ioanna Lykourentzou AU - Konstantinos Papangelis AU - Judith Masthoff AB - Intangible Cultural Heritage is at a continuous risk of extinction. Where historical artefacts engine the machinery of intercontinental mass-tourism, socio-technical changes are reshaping the anthropomorphic landscapes everywhere on the globe, at an unprecedented rate. There is an increasing urge to tap into the hidden semantics and the anecdotes surrounding people, memories and places. The vast cultural knowledge made of testimony, oral history and traditions constitutes a rich cultural ontology tying together human beings, times, and situations. Altogether, these complex, multidimensional features make the task of data-mapping of intangible cultural heritage a problem of sustainability and preservation. This paper addresses a suggested route for conceiving, designing and appraising a digital framework intended to support the conservation of the intangible experience, from a user and a collective-centred perspective. The framework is designed to help capture the intangible cultural value of all places exhibiting cultural-historical significance, supported by an extensive analysis of the literature. We present a set of design recommendations for designing mobile apps that are intended to converge crowdsourcing to Intangible Cultural Heritage. BT - Sustainability DA - mar DO - 10.3390/su12062429 LA - English M1 - 6 N1 - Publisher: MDPI N2 - Intangible Cultural Heritage is at a continuous risk of extinction. Where historical artefacts engine the machinery of intercontinental mass-tourism, socio-technical changes are reshaping the anthropomorphic landscapes everywhere on the globe, at an unprecedented rate. There is an increasing urge to tap into the hidden semantics and the anecdotes surrounding people, memories and places. The vast cultural knowledge made of testimony, oral history and traditions constitutes a rich cultural ontology tying together human beings, times, and situations. Altogether, these complex, multidimensional features make the task of data-mapping of intangible cultural heritage a problem of sustainability and preservation. This paper addresses a suggested route for conceiving, designing and appraising a digital framework intended to support the conservation of the intangible experience, from a user and a collective-centred perspective. The framework is designed to help capture the intangible cultural value of all places exhibiting cultural-historical significance, supported by an extensive analysis of the literature. We present a set of design recommendations for designing mobile apps that are intended to converge crowdsourcing to Intangible Cultural Heritage. PY - 2020 T2 - Sustainability TI - Capturing the City s Heritage On-the-Go: Design Requirements for Mobile Crowdsourced Cultural Heritage UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85082803503&doi=10.3390%2fsu12062429&partnerID=40&md5=bb66d2e274d978abf52b083e542a2db1 VL - 12 SN - 20711050 (ISSN) ER -