One of the most central findings of recent heritage research in cultural anthropology points to heritage as a social process and as the result of a metacultural operation. This article discusses the metacultural nature of heritage by focusing on the history of heritage both as a concrete social practice and as a powerful concept of cultural policy. For heuristic reasons, the article tends to put the conceptualisation of heritage as a metacultural product in question and proposes to translate concepts from ritual studies into heritage research
If everything intangible that we do is intangible cultural heritage then at least one consequence of...
In this article, Dominique Poulot provides a historical overview of the notion of intangible cultura...
Since the 1990s, folklorists have become more deliberate in their use of the concept of heritage, wi...
One of the most central findings of recent heritage research in cultural anthropology points to heri...
The author of this paper argues that the rise of cultural heritage is perhaps the chief example of a...
The intellectual ‘heritage’ of social anthropology - universalism, cultural relativism and comparati...
The emphasis on non-material knowledge and forms of communication in intangible cultural heritage ca...
One of the most important materials available to us for building the future is the past. The future ...
How does an artefact enter the corpus of national cultural heritage? The answer to this question off...
Kurmo Konsa: Heritage as a Socio-Cultural Construct:Problems of DefinitionKeywords: cultural heritag...
Heritage in its very diverse forms has become a significant force in contemporary society. This is m...
This work fits into the broader academic debate on the legitimacy of the Sociology of Cultural Herit...
In recent times, the concept of ‘intangible heritage’ has gained credence within the international h...
By signing the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage , each State P...
This article introduces a wider study of the role of cultural and heritage networks and how they can...
If everything intangible that we do is intangible cultural heritage then at least one consequence of...
In this article, Dominique Poulot provides a historical overview of the notion of intangible cultura...
Since the 1990s, folklorists have become more deliberate in their use of the concept of heritage, wi...
One of the most central findings of recent heritage research in cultural anthropology points to heri...
The author of this paper argues that the rise of cultural heritage is perhaps the chief example of a...
The intellectual ‘heritage’ of social anthropology - universalism, cultural relativism and comparati...
The emphasis on non-material knowledge and forms of communication in intangible cultural heritage ca...
One of the most important materials available to us for building the future is the past. The future ...
How does an artefact enter the corpus of national cultural heritage? The answer to this question off...
Kurmo Konsa: Heritage as a Socio-Cultural Construct:Problems of DefinitionKeywords: cultural heritag...
Heritage in its very diverse forms has become a significant force in contemporary society. This is m...
This work fits into the broader academic debate on the legitimacy of the Sociology of Cultural Herit...
In recent times, the concept of ‘intangible heritage’ has gained credence within the international h...
By signing the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage , each State P...
This article introduces a wider study of the role of cultural and heritage networks and how they can...
If everything intangible that we do is intangible cultural heritage then at least one consequence of...
In this article, Dominique Poulot provides a historical overview of the notion of intangible cultura...
Since the 1990s, folklorists have become more deliberate in their use of the concept of heritage, wi...