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Whose ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’?
Inner Asia, 2023Abstract This article explores the alienating effects of ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ (ICH) (Ch.: fei wuzhi wenhua yichan 非物质文化遗产; Uy.: gheyri maddi medeniyet mirasliri) discourse on Uyghur villagers, particularly Uyghur knowledge-holders. Since China became a signatory to UNESCO’s ICH convention in 2004, the ICH framework has provided opportunities ...
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Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage
2020Abstract This chapter assesses the drafting of the 2003 Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), the result of three decades of consideration within UNESCO. For many UNESCO Member States—especially in the African, Asia-Pacific, and Latin American regions—ICH constitutes a major part of their cultural heritage.
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Recognizing Intangible Cultural Heritage
2022Abstract The 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage is an international treaty that has reached almost universal acceptance and has encouraged the development of global, regional, and national programs recognizing the importance of traditional music, artistry, and knowledge.
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Intangible cultural heritage preservation
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2014This article introduces the study contents and some research findings regarding digital preservation methods for Chinese Kunqu opera libretto historical literature, including historical literature electronic libretto transformation, libretto musical score image segmentation, musical information recognition, musical ...
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Placing Intangible Cultural Heritage
2013 Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage), 2013Over the last decades, the concept of Cultural Heritage has included Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), mainly due to UNESCO's initiatives. ICH is in danger of disappearance or degradation due to globalization, immigration, urbanization etc. On the other hand, ICH is strongly related to the features of space.
Despoina Karavia, Andreas Georgopoulos
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Intangible Cultural Heritage: ‘Curating’ the Human
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 2022'Nostalgic environments' are increasingly being created in museums and institutional care settings for people with dementia, to support residents' capacities for memory and recognition. Drawing upon ethnography carried out in a public nursing home specialized in dementia care in Copenhagen, Denmark, this paper engages conceptually the employment of ...
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Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage
Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2012This book is intended for readers interested in the preservation and communication of intangible cultural heritage (ICH), particularly university students, museums and library managers, and tourism...
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Listing Intangible Cultural Heritage
2020Abstract This chapter looks at the listing mechanism established by the 2003 ICHC. It reveals that the need to manage the listing system so as to avoid the establishment of any kind of hierarchy was generally agreed upon during the negotiations leading to the adoption of the 2003 Convention, but in the end such a system was considered ...
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