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Tracing change in World Cultural Heritage : the recognition of intangible heritage

Tracing change in World Cultural Heritage : the recognition of intangible heritage

... World Heritage discourse ...World Heritage Centre ...World Heritage Committee, the World Heritage Bureau, and the General ...World Heritage inscriptions can be found on the websites of ...

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Repository Model for Intangible Heritage “The Malay Scenario”

Repository Model for Intangible Heritage “The Malay Scenario”

... of intangible heritage that is truly endangered is languages ...culture heritage for Malaysia ...culture heritage is a huge problems since till now since there is no specific centralized ...

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Intangible heritage and livelihoods : a case study on the heritage of Purulia chhau dance from India

Intangible heritage and livelihoods : a case study on the heritage of Purulia chhau dance from India

... the intangible heritage of Purulia chhau is created in the contemporary everyday life of Purulia and how the AL project was taking part in ...how intangible heritage practice works out in the ...

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Intangible Heritage of Bamboo and Cane Crafts is in Stake: A Study of Selective Blocks of Malda

Intangible Heritage of Bamboo and Cane Crafts is in Stake: A Study of Selective Blocks of Malda

... Handicraft, the oldest and progressive traditiona of Indian culture is an intangible heritage from the Indus(3000-1700 B.C) civilization. The excillence of potteries, paintings, jwellaries, sculptures of ...

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Learning from the Past? Some Early Attempts at Protecting Indigenous Intangible Heritage in Australia

Learning from the Past? Some Early Attempts at Protecting Indigenous Intangible Heritage in Australia

... While the formation of IPAs is certainly a positive initiative, there remains a gap between this arena of activity, and that relating to Indigenous knowledge and rights recognition. One of the issues for co- management ...

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Cultural Routes and Intangible Heritage

Cultural Routes and Intangible Heritage

... Holt (1995:1) suggests: “The act of consuming is a varied and effortful accomplishment underdetermined by the characteristics of the object. A given consumption object… is typically consumed in a variety of ways by ...

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The Proscenium of Opera Houses as a Disappeared Intangible Heritage: A Virtual Reconstruction of the 1840s Original Design of the Alighieri Theatre in Ravenna

The Proscenium of Opera Houses as a Disappeared Intangible Heritage: A Virtual Reconstruction of the 1840s Original Design of the Alighieri Theatre in Ravenna

... Abstract: In a Historical Opera House (HOH), the proscenium is the foreground part of the stage. Until the end of the 19th Century, it was extended through the cavea, being the orchestra placed at the same level of the ...

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Tourism and Motivation in Cultural Destinations: towards those Visitors Attracted by Intangible Heritage

Tourism and Motivation in Cultural Destinations: towards those Visitors Attracted by Intangible Heritage

... According to various studies, satisfaction depends on both expectations of a destination and an appreciation of the place itself (Huh, McClearly and Uysal, 2006; Yoon and Uysal, 2005). Other authors point out the concept ...

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Panel 5  Rural Intangible Cultural Heritage

Panel 5 Rural Intangible Cultural Heritage

... rural intangible heritage is found rich and diverse, whereas vulnerable to fast social, cultural, political and economic transformations, in particular in developing and underdeveloped ...of ...

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Intangible Search, Searching the Intangible: The Project E.CH.I. and the Inventarisation of Intangible Cultural Heritage

Intangible Search, Searching the Intangible: The Project E.CH.I. and the Inventarisation of Intangible Cultural Heritage

... It remains the question if culture can or should be inventoried and if so, how this can be done without falling into essentialising, objectifying and simplifying discourses. In my personal opinion these two questions can ...

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Intangible Cultural Heritage and Trade

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Trade

... Intangible heritage trade disputes are generally characterised by the need to balance the protection of intangible heritage and the promotion of free ...Nonetheless, intangible cultural ...

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The safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in England: a comparative exploration

The safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in England: a comparative exploration

... 167 contacts and obtaining information, and that it has helped his business by providing “more name recognition, trust with customers”. Guus de Haan (2018), secretary of the Dutch Association of Paper Cutting agrees. “I ...

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Person and Property: Conceptualising Intangible Cultural Heritage in Law

Person and Property: Conceptualising Intangible Cultural Heritage in Law

... tity, intangible heritage and association with a cultural community are already identi- fied by certain authors as being a part of the catalogue of cultural rights (Niec 2000: ...

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Contemporary intangible cultural heritage: between community and market

Contemporary intangible cultural heritage: between community and market

... authorized heritage discourse that has a problem in defining the concept of intangible cultural heritage, let alone its contemporary ...of heritage and of what work the idea of the ...

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Between Tourism and Intangible Cultural Heritage

Between Tourism and Intangible Cultural Heritage

... The first study is that conducted by Azizan Marzuki (2011). He identified local residents’ perception towards impacts from tourism development in Langkawi Island, Malaysia from the costs and benefits aspects brought by ...

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The Integration of Tangible and Intangible Cultural heritage values for the Sustainable development of  the cultural capital of Kerala: Thrissur, India

The Integration of Tangible and Intangible Cultural heritage values for the Sustainable development of the cultural capital of Kerala: Thrissur, India

... ,the intangible heritage, the built heritage and socio cultural ...the intangible heritage and justify its existence through the built environments of urban cores in ...

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Intangible Cultural Heritage as Tourism Resource of Serbia

Intangible Cultural Heritage as Tourism Resource of Serbia

... of intangible cultural heritage is intensified in Serbia, so that it is preserved, developed and adequately ...cultural heritage, preservation, maintenance and development of a living human ...

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On the issue of defining the essence of the object of the intangible cultural heritage: historical retrospective and significance for the development of modern society

On the issue of defining the essence of the object of the intangible cultural heritage: historical retrospective and significance for the development of modern society

... the intangible cultural heritage, the complete disappearance of many forms of culture important for the self-identification of man, and the methods of general cultural ...the intangible ...

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Study on the Authenticity Perception of Intangible Cultural Heritage

Study on the Authenticity Perception of Intangible Cultural Heritage

... most intangible heritages are been on the verge of extinction for little sup- port, governments are expected to put large amount of money to guarantee its temporary ...of intangible heritage has been ...

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It’s all relative: the small craft museum's contribution to intangible cultural heritage

It’s all relative: the small craft museum's contribution to intangible cultural heritage

... for heritage displays during the unusual event of a contemporary exhibition in the Great Hall (Audin, 2016a; The Quilt Museum and Gallery, ...from heritage works, served to both reinforce the historical ...

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