The 2003 Unesco Convention for the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is addressed to States and assigns them several tasks. No State, however, can accomplish all these tasks without mobilizing a wide network of institutions, associations and individuals. The national ICH policies intersect, overlap and often transform the existing relationships among these actors. This paper aims at comparing several national networks (France, Italy, Switzerland) involved in the implementation of the 2003 Unesco Convention in order to highlight national trends and specificities. The analysis will employ an innovative methodology based on digital methods and aimed at exploring the landscapes of websites dedicated to the intangible herita...
This article considers the relationship between Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and the market i...
The paper discusses the global networks that shaped the making of heritage in the modern world. Whil...
Since “intangible cultural heritage” (ICH) became the new focal point in the global heritage discour...
International audienceThe 2003 Unesco Convention for the safeguarding of the intangible cultural her...
The 2003 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Convention for th...
We are living in a time where the status quo of our existence has fundamentally changed in critical ...
In Hungary, the professional coordinator of the execution of the 2003 UNESCO convention about the sa...
The world of cultural heritage is undergoing a substantial transformation. The notion of ?cultural h...
Cultural heritage, tangible and intangible, natural or cultural, movable or immovable, is a valuable...
Cultural heritage, tangible and intangible, natural or cultural, movable or immovable, is a valuable...
The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage of 2003 has established a...
In France, the diffusion of the concept of intangible cultural heritage followed two simultaneous pa...
In the past, only material structures were considered as heritage. Recently, thanks to the UNESCO C...
The Interreg project “E.CH.I. Italo-Swiss Ethnographies for the Valorisation of Intangible Heritage”...
The emerging concern on intangible heritage in the International arena reflects the fear of cultural...
This article considers the relationship between Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and the market i...
The paper discusses the global networks that shaped the making of heritage in the modern world. Whil...
Since “intangible cultural heritage” (ICH) became the new focal point in the global heritage discour...
International audienceThe 2003 Unesco Convention for the safeguarding of the intangible cultural her...
The 2003 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Convention for th...
We are living in a time where the status quo of our existence has fundamentally changed in critical ...
In Hungary, the professional coordinator of the execution of the 2003 UNESCO convention about the sa...
The world of cultural heritage is undergoing a substantial transformation. The notion of ?cultural h...
Cultural heritage, tangible and intangible, natural or cultural, movable or immovable, is a valuable...
Cultural heritage, tangible and intangible, natural or cultural, movable or immovable, is a valuable...
The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage of 2003 has established a...
In France, the diffusion of the concept of intangible cultural heritage followed two simultaneous pa...
In the past, only material structures were considered as heritage. Recently, thanks to the UNESCO C...
The Interreg project “E.CH.I. Italo-Swiss Ethnographies for the Valorisation of Intangible Heritage”...
The emerging concern on intangible heritage in the International arena reflects the fear of cultural...
This article considers the relationship between Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and the market i...
The paper discusses the global networks that shaped the making of heritage in the modern world. Whil...
Since “intangible cultural heritage” (ICH) became the new focal point in the global heritage discour...