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Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage

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

... between tangible and intangible heritage of a historic urban core of Cultural Capital of ...recognize intangible cultural heritage, which was ignored for a long time for ...

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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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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 Cultural Heritage as Tourism Resource of Serbia

Intangible Cultural Heritage as Tourism Resource of Serbia

... the cultural-tourism products of Serbia, it is necessary to discover and understand the motives of tourist demand and also needs and abilities of tourist destination, apropos the local ...the cultural ...

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Contemporary intangible cultural heritage: between community and market

Contemporary intangible cultural heritage: between community and market

... of heritage in the twentieth century, heritage was what the state said it was, or in the case of the World Heritage Convention, what the state said it was as endorsed by a UNESCO ...was ...

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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

... non-physical heritage is specifically important as it introduced an anthropological in contrast to a folkloristic ...and cultural relations in societies rather than on objects or ...of tangible ...

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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

... The first Dutch designation on the UNESCO Representative List has been The Craft of the miller operating windmills and watermills, inscribed in 2017. After the Council for Culture advised that the Craft of the Miller ...

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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

... the Intangible Search is fed contains additional detail information needed for a more exhaustive documentation of a cultural ...Each cultural practice catalogued in the system is associated to one ...

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Danda nata  An intangible visual cultural heritage of western Odisha

Danda nata An intangible visual cultural heritage of western Odisha

... This Intangible culture is the counterpart of culture, which is tangible or ...This intangible cultural heritage is handed down from generation to generation and is constantly recreated ...

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Research on the Adaptability of Textile Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Based on ANP

Research on the Adaptability of Textile Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Based on ANP

... in- tangible cultural heritage protection based on ANP is constructed and the adaptability of the protection is scientifically ...textile intangible cultural heritage protection ...

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Cultural Routes and Intangible Heritage

Cultural Routes and Intangible Heritage

... their cultural and emotional ...- Cultural Route recognized by the Council of Europe" – represents a case of study that allows to reflect over the impact of cultural tourism based on immaterial ...

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The Relevance of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Modern Times: Evidence from Babukusu Male Circumcision

The Relevance of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Modern Times: Evidence from Babukusu Male Circumcision

... Numerous factors are contributing to the emergence of changes in the circumcision practices of Babukusu of Western Kenya. Many Babukusu are continuing with some form of traditional circumcision practice that involves the ...

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Intangible cultural heritage safeguarding in the context of tourism: a case study of Lijiang, China

Intangible cultural heritage safeguarding in the context of tourism: a case study of Lijiang, China

... the heritage value of Lijiang and issued a document to urge the Lijiang government to protect the Old ...Historic Cultural City Lijiang was drafted in 1987, and the Interim Procedures for the Protection of ...

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Blending customisation, context awareness and adaptivity
for personalised tangible interaction in cultural heritage

Blending customisation, context awareness and adaptivity for personalised tangible interaction in cultural heritage

... activities), but even when visiting alone, individuals move in a shared space and compete for the same exhibition resources. Personalisation of interaction according to proxemics and social context has recently gained ...

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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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Creative Drama Study about Intangible  Cultural Heritage: Turkish Wedding  Traditions

Creative Drama Study about Intangible Cultural Heritage: Turkish Wedding Traditions

... of cultural elements in forming national identity of ...that cultural elements tell apart from other socie- ties and these elements contribute cultural heritage to be developed nationally and ...

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The strategy of digital scenic area planning from the perspective of intangible cultural heritage protection

The strategy of digital scenic area planning from the perspective of intangible cultural heritage protection

... precious heritage in a complete and genuine way, and preserve the regional imprint of the ICH, it is necessary to use the GIS method to gather Longquan celadon ICH data including text, image, audio, video and ...

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An Integrated Platform Supporting Intangible Cultural Heritage Learning and Transmission: Definition of Requirements and Evaluation Criteria

An Integrated Platform Supporting Intangible Cultural Heritage Learning and Transmission: Definition of Requirements and Evaluation Criteria

... The paper offers an experience-based viewpoint on two key phases of the development of an Information and Communication Technologies ( ICTs ) -based system: the definition of requirements and identification of related ...

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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

... of intangible cultural heritage is its connection with the identity of their creators and ...this heritage does not exist as an isolated entity, but its significance depends on these actors ...

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Community empowerment through the management of intangible cultural heritage in the Isle of Jura, Scotland

Community empowerment through the management of intangible cultural heritage in the Isle of Jura, Scotland

... about heritage and encouraged towards getting more ownership of part of it that they feel as not belonging or pertaining to ...potential heritage themes and invited people to pick the ones they were the ...

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