Dr Cassandra Kist

Strathclyde Chancellor's Fellow

Computer and Information Sciences

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Personal statement

From January 2024, I am a Chancellor’s Fellow in Computer and Information Sciences where I am part of the iSchool research group.

My research interests lay at the intersection between cultural heritage and digital platforms, and how their entanglement has implications for processes of social inclusion and exclusion. I am particularly passionate about understanding the implications that dialogue around digital cultural heritage can have for promoting understanding or prejudice across various socio-cultural groups.

Through these research interests I further aim to inform practice in cultural heritage institutions and broader policies around technology, heritage, and socio-cultural cohesion and division. To explore these interests and aims, my research incorporates creative and future-oriented ethnographic practices.

I highly esteem working collaboratively and have partnered with institutions such as Glasgow Museums and National Museums Scotland, and have achieved research funding for related projects. My PhD research was funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Training Network ‘POEM’ focused on understanding Participatory Memory Practices in digital contexts. I have achieved internal university funding to exchange knowledge on digital cultural heritage with colleagues at the iSchool (University of Toronto) and to collaborate with National Museums Scotland’s Collections and Digitisation Team. I have published in peer-reviewed journals and currently have a book contract based on my PhD research with Routledge. 

In 2025 I will be open to supervising PhD students that are interested in investigating cultural heritage/memory practices in digital contexts: the intersections between platform, cultural heritage, and practice and the implications for socio-cultural divisions/cohesion. I’m particularly interested in supervising students who are keen to study artificial intelligence in this area.

Prior to joining the University of Strathclyde I was a Research Assistant and Research Associate at the University of Glasgow, where I also undertook my PhD research in Information Studies. Prior to this, I worked in various cultural heritage positions and institutions including behind-the-scenes as a Herbarium Digitisation Assistant at the Royal Ontario Museum, to front-facing interpretive positions including as a Customer Service Interpreter giving tours at the Living History Museum, Fort Edmonton Park.

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Publications

Fitting to the body : the role of embodiment in beauty information seeking
Chavula Catherine, Kist Cassandra
2025 ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (2025)
Practice architectures for bridging the semantic gap in museum documentation
Economou Maria, Kist Cassandra
Museum Management and Curatorship, pp. 1-20 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.1080/09647775.2024.2426799
Crafting Museum Social Media for Social Inclusion Work
Kist Cassandra
(2024)
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003407539
Towards a toolbox for future envisioning memory practices
Tran Quoc-Tan, Boersma Susanne, Chahine Anne S, Kist Cassandra, Moraitopoulou Elina, Mucha Franziska, Tzouganatou Angeliki, Widmaier Lorenz, Zwart Inge, Kambunga Asnath Paula, Huvila Isto
Future Memory Practices Across Institutions, Communities, and Modalities (2024) (2024)
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003459163-14
Shifting from 'inside-out' to 'outside in' : envisioning ways of structurally integrating participatory principles in museums
Boersma Susanne, Kist Cassandra, Mucha Franziska, Zwart Inge, Economou Maria
Future Memory Practices Across Institutions, Communities, and Modalities (2024) (2024)
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003459163-3
Discursive AI infrastructures : envisioned and overlooked museum futures
Kist Cassandra
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Vol 61, pp. 194-204 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.1020

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Research Interests

  • Digital cultural heritage
  • User engagement/experiences with cultural heritage on digital-communications platforms
  • Personal memory practices in digital contexts
  • Digital platforms (social media/chatbots) as ‘contact zones’
  • Processes of marginalization and its intersection with digital cultural heritage
  • Digital infrastructures and infrastructuring
  • Future-oriented/creative/participatory and collaborative research methods

Professional Activities

Connecting with heritage through an (in)human touch
Speaker
31/5/2024
Engage with Strathclyde: Digital Cultural Heritage: people, data, technology
Speaker
9/5/2024
Emotions in Museums
Participant
1/5/2024
School of graduate studies for arts and humanities workshop: from parchment to pixels
Lecturer
19/4/2024
Envisioning Digital Infrastructures for Social Inclusion Work
Speaker
7/3/2024
Digital cultural heritage guest seminar
Lecturer
17/1/2024

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Projects

Museum social media cultures seminar series and network
Kist, Cassandra (Principal Investigator)
The Museum and Social Media Cultures Research Network is dedicated to fostering collaborative exploration and understanding of the dynamic interplay between museums and social media platforms. Our mission is to cultivate a vibrant community of researchers committed to advancing knowledge, innovation, and best practices in this evolving intersection.
01-Jan-2024

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Dr Cassandra Kist
Strathclyde Chancellor's Fellow
Computer and Information Sciences

Email: cassandra.kist@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted