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Intangible cultural heritage: Safeguarding for creativity

City, Culture and Society, 2012
Abstract Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) concerns “the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge and skills” that belong to communities and are held by specific members. It is not static, but it continually transforms and innovates.
Cominelli, Francesca, Greffe, Xavier
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The Heritagization and Institutionalization of Taekkyeon: An Intangible Cultural Heritage

The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2018
Taekkyeon, a Korean traditional martial art focussing on the harmony of the individual and community has been listed as the first martial art of the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cul...
Jin-Kyung Park   +3 more
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Steelpan Synthesis and Intangible Cultural Heritage

2024 32nd European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)
The steelpan is a percussive idiophone whose sound is generated by striking an arrangement of dome-shaped notes within the sunken top of a steel drum (open on the other end) with a mallet. The instrument originated in Trinidad and has its roots in the early twentieth century that can be traced back to post-emancipation traditions.
Ali, Randall, Khan, Bryan
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Cataloging Intangible Cultural Heritage on the Web

2012
The E.CH.I. project involves the definition, implementation, population and search of a Register of the intangible cultural legacy of trans-border Italo-Suisse heritage, aiming to design such a register in line with the new heritage paradigm proposed by Unesco.
Maria Teresa Artese, Isabella Gagliardi
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Intangible Cultural Heritage

2022
Priya Chaturvedi, Aditya Ranjan
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Recognizing Intangible Cultural Heritage

2022
Abstract 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 in International Law

2013
-- 1 Introduction -- PART I INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES -- 2 International Framework -- 3 Regional Responses -- 4 National Responses -- PART II SUBSTANTIVE MEASURES TO SAFEGUARD INTANGIBLE HERITAGE -- 5 International Human Rights and Intangible Cultural Heritage -- 6 Intellectual Property and Intangible Heritage -- 7 Contractual Approaches -- 8 ...
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The Museum and the Intangible Cultural Heritage

Museum International, 2004
(2004). The Museum and the Intangible Cultural Heritage. Museum International: Vol. 56, No. 1-2, pp. 108-112.
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Adopting the Registered Intangible Cultural Heritage System as a Means of Preserving Intangible Cultural Heritages

The Korean Folklore, 2016
무형문화재를 더욱 적극적으로 보전하기 위해 그 범위를 대폭 확대하고 유형을 다양화했다. 「무형문화유산 보호 협약」을 수용하여 「문화재보호법」을 개정하고 「무형문화재 보전 및 진흥에 관한 법률」을 분리 제정한 것이다. 그런데 이렇게 무형문화재의 범위를 확대하고 유형을 다양화한 것은 단순히 법적 지위를 확보한 무형문화재의 수를 늘리는 데 그치는 것이 아니라, 보전 관점에서 무형문화재의 특성과 환경이 훨씬 다양해진다는 것을 의미한다. 따라서 다양해지는 무형문화재의 특성을 수용할 수 있도록 보전 방법을 다각화할 때 새 법에 근거한 무형문화재의 범위 확대는 실질적 효과를 얻을 수 있다.
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