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From the Management of Cultural Heritage to the Governance of the Cultural Heritage System

2014
This chapter highlights the need for a change in perspective in the approach to cultural heritage management towards the adoption of a systems view of governance. Given the current unsatisfactory performance in the management of Italy’s rich cultural heritage, we suggest that a dominant traditional view focused on conservation and protection should be ...
BARILE, SERGIO, Saviano, Marialuisa
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Language as Cultural Heritage

2020
Abstract This chapter addresses linguistic heritage as part of cultural heritage. The use of a language not only serves as a means of functional communication but also expresses the speaker’s cultural identity as well as the cultural heritage developed by all previous users of that language. One can say that legal measures that allow for
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Cultural Heritage

2007
the report was written in word and comprises a few figures and tables in colour; intended to be slotted into an overall assessment the report has no front cover, etc.
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Cultural Heritage

2008
The material creations of human beings, such as buildings, objects and works of art, are visible expressions of cultural heritage. Apart from these concrete manifestations, cultural traditions and practices passed from one generation to the next form a collective cultural heritage that guides people's behaviour.
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Cultural heritage preservation through dance digitization: A review

Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2023
M. R. Reshma   +3 more
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Sport as cultural heritage

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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Material heritage and cultural heritage.

2017
Architectural works are mainly composed of a container designed to have a function in itself (e.g. a triumphal arch) or to have one or more functions. It is difficult to separate a piece of architecture from the function it has been designed for and at the same time, it is not correct to isolate it from its geographical context in which it was placed ...
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