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Embedding engagement: participatory approaches to cultural heritage

Embedding engagement: participatory approaches to cultural heritage

... intangible heritage, it also offers non- formal art education and support to young prospective professionals by organising art-based participatory ...successful participatory actions in small ... See full document

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Progression Analytics and Establishing Continuum of Participatory Governance in Cultural Heritage

Progression Analytics and Establishing Continuum of Participatory Governance in Cultural Heritage

... on participatory research and ...of engagement and participation, and complementary to the mapping and modelling activity, REACH consists of three practical areas of work: 1) Development of a sustainable ... See full document

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Time telescope : encouraging engagement with heritage through participatory design

Time telescope : encouraging engagement with heritage through participatory design

... with cultural heritage themes on their own terms, while acquiring a wide range of new skills including animation, engineering, rapid prototyping, sound design and exhibition ... See full document

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Considerations on Mechanism Designs as Suitable for Cultural Heritage Evaluation

Considerations on Mechanism Designs as Suitable for Cultural Heritage Evaluation

... tural Heritage will require a more wide understanding and ex- planation both in a mechanical design and theoretical ...for Cultural Heritage in a broad sense and not only as a show of the past ... See full document

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The Evolving Cultural Heritage Concept: A Theoretical Review of Cultural Heritage in Indonesia

The Evolving Cultural Heritage Concept: A Theoretical Review of Cultural Heritage in Indonesia

... that heritage sites represent values, which are recognized at local, national and international ...Indonesia heritage law.Through this way, the Indonesia government performs heritage registration and ... See full document

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meSch: Internet of Things and Cultural Heritage

meSch: Internet of Things and Cultural Heritage

... offers cultural heritage professionals new possibilities and hands-on tools to independently and relatively affordably, create unique experiences that cannot be created in any other ... See full document

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Generating Paths through Cultural Heritage Collections

Generating Paths through Cultural Heritage Collections

... Cultural heritage collections usually or- ganise sets of items into exhibitions or guided tours. These items are often accompanied by text that describes the theme and topic of the exhibition and pro- vides ... See full document

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New functionalism: rejuvenating historical and cultural heritage through urban revival

New functionalism: rejuvenating historical and cultural heritage through urban revival

... & cultural heritage, in this paper specifically, the relation between historical & cultural heritage and urban revival, we should clarify in the first place the relation between ... See full document

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Living Through Change - Taiwan 2004 - 2013

Living Through Change - Taiwan 2004 - 2013

... Buildings, street names, parks, ruins, habits and more passed as symbols and all are memorials, reminding of Taiwan’s history and heritage, allowing a personal interpretation. In contrast, museums and ... See full document

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Antarctica's cultural heritage

Antarctica's cultural heritage

... Cultural heritage is a dynamic concept, incorporating the ideas and values of many different organisations and individuals; it is heavily dependent on the context of the item or site being conserved, and ... See full document

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CULTURAL HERITAGE AND INNOVATION

CULTURAL HERITAGE AND INNOVATION

... In particular, the congruence between economic growth, innovation and technology adoption in individualistic societies has received much attention in the literature (Ball, 2001; Giuliano et al., 2006; Ashraf and Galor, ... See full document

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Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

... on cultural heritage is UNESCO Convention 1972 15 which defines Cultural Heritage as: “Monuments: architectural works, works of monumental sculpture and painting, elements or structures of an ... See full document

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The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership since the Barcelona Conference 27-28 November 1995. Memo 17/97, 29 February 1997

The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership since the Barcelona Conference 27-28 November 1995. Memo 17/97, 29 February 1997

... Dialogue among Cultures and Civilisations: - Workshop on the conservation of cultural heritage preparatory workshop to the Bologna Conference on cultural heritage, on 9-10 February 1996 [r] ... See full document

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Bringing the community into World Heritage through biocultural diversity: issues and policy implications

Bringing the community into World Heritage through biocultural diversity: issues and policy implications

... “natural” heritage being protected, and the cultural practices of the associated Indigenous ...Indigenous-driven cultural-natural inter-linkages that shape these ... See full document

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Protection of cultural heritage

Protection of cultural heritage

... of cultural heritage through a discourse that claims their heritage as the patrimony of humankind – some sort of global patrimony – but also, the problem of the appropriation by private corporate ... See full document

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Narrating Cultural Heritage

Narrating Cultural Heritage

... In narrated individual life histories it is not surprising to encounter elements of local or regional – or even national and international – history. after all, most narrated events making up individuals’ life histories ... See full document

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Two models for facilitating cross-cultural communication and engagement

Two models for facilitating cross-cultural communication and engagement

... An essential feature of the competencies is that they are socio-cultural: that they are socially and culturally appropriate or fine-tuned to the particular culture, subculture or discourse being engaged. As ... See full document

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Discourses of cultural heritage in times of crisis:The case of the Parthenon Marbles

Discourses of cultural heritage in times of crisis:The case of the Parthenon Marbles

... (Greece/Britain, the Greek crisis). We have shown that the basic argumentative axis is built around the attribution of ownership to the marbles and is (being) negotiated on various levels of ideological positioning: the ... See full document

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User Needs for Enhanced Engagement with Cultural Heritage Collections

User Needs for Enhanced Engagement with Cultural Heritage Collections

... Apprentice Investigators: These researchers are students who are beginning to acquire familiarity both with the research process and with the content of the heritage collections. They place high importance on ... See full document

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Crowdsourcing 3D cultural heritage: best practice for mass photogrammetry

Crowdsourcing 3D cultural heritage: best practice for mass photogrammetry

... research, cultural exchange, and heritage as a source of creativity that can be generated as a result of crowdsourced digitisation exercises can be ...and heritage inherited in private collections ... See full document

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