Paper presentation at the workshop “Studying Micro Practices in (International) Institutions: Chances and Limitations of Theory Building”, Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, 26-27 November. This paper explores the ethnographic conundrums of investigating global heritage governmentality through collaboration with the epistemic community involved in the implementation of the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intang..
Anthropology and critical heritage studies share a rather negative view of the role of bureaucracy i...
Heritage diplomacy is a recent concept and a new area of interest in the expanding scope of diplomac...
In Mobilizing Heritage: Anthropological Practice and Transnational Prospects Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels...
PROGRAMA DE DOUTORAMENTO FCT EM ANTROPOLOGIA: POLÍTICAS E IMAGENS DA CULTURA E MUSEOLOGIA FCSH/NOVA ...
The chapter explores the social and historic construction of heritage and the role played in this by...
Social scientists are increasingly approaching the World Heritage Committee itself as an entry-point...
This paper explores the concept of heritage diplomacy. To date much of the analysis regarding the po...
UNESCO frictions: the social lives of international heritage norms UNESCO heritage policies are oft...
This article considers the establishment of the category of ICH within the United Nations Organizati...
Kristin Kuutma and Chiara Bortolotto This paper presents a first reflexive analysis of collaboration...
First published online: 05 January 2021Heritage is increasingly promoted as a tool for economic and ...
This thesis depicts the UNESCO World Heritage Convention (1972), an international law for the protec...
This article considers the relationship between Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and the market i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2019. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Raymond ...
By Chiara Bortolotto and Morena Salama. Presentation of the paper at the panel “Imperatives of part...
Anthropology and critical heritage studies share a rather negative view of the role of bureaucracy i...
Heritage diplomacy is a recent concept and a new area of interest in the expanding scope of diplomac...
In Mobilizing Heritage: Anthropological Practice and Transnational Prospects Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels...
PROGRAMA DE DOUTORAMENTO FCT EM ANTROPOLOGIA: POLÍTICAS E IMAGENS DA CULTURA E MUSEOLOGIA FCSH/NOVA ...
The chapter explores the social and historic construction of heritage and the role played in this by...
Social scientists are increasingly approaching the World Heritage Committee itself as an entry-point...
This paper explores the concept of heritage diplomacy. To date much of the analysis regarding the po...
UNESCO frictions: the social lives of international heritage norms UNESCO heritage policies are oft...
This article considers the establishment of the category of ICH within the United Nations Organizati...
Kristin Kuutma and Chiara Bortolotto This paper presents a first reflexive analysis of collaboration...
First published online: 05 January 2021Heritage is increasingly promoted as a tool for economic and ...
This thesis depicts the UNESCO World Heritage Convention (1972), an international law for the protec...
This article considers the relationship between Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and the market i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2019. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Raymond ...
By Chiara Bortolotto and Morena Salama. Presentation of the paper at the panel “Imperatives of part...
Anthropology and critical heritage studies share a rather negative view of the role of bureaucracy i...
Heritage diplomacy is a recent concept and a new area of interest in the expanding scope of diplomac...
In Mobilizing Heritage: Anthropological Practice and Transnational Prospects Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels...