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| Titel | Handbook on Intangible Cultural Practices as Global Strategies for the Future : Twenty Years of the UNESCO Convention on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage / edited by Christoph Wulf |
| Person(en) | Wulf, Christoph (Herausgeber) |
| Organisation(en) | SpringerLink (Online service) (Sonstige) |
| Ausgabe | 1st ed. 2025 |
| Verlag | Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer |
| Zeitliche Einordnung | Erscheinungsdatum: 2025 |
| Umfang/Format | Online-Ressource, XI, 579 p. 25 illus. : online resource. |
| Andere Ausgabe(n) |
Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-3-031-72122-9 Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-3-031-72124-3 Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-3-031-72125-0 |
| Inhalt | Chapter 1. Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Anthropocene. Taking Stock of Initiatives across the World (Christoph Wulf) -- Part I: Living Heritage as Initiator of Transition -- Chapter 2. Living Heritage – A Contribution from UNESCO (Susanne Schnüttgen) -- Chapter 3. Living Heritage as a Global Public Good and Sustainable Development (Pier Luigi Petrillo) -- Chapter 4. Giving a Voice to the People: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Transformation and Structural Change (Marlen Meissner) -- Chapter 5. World Heritage and Intangible Heritage – What Connects it and what Differentiates it? (Marie-Theres Albert) -- Chapter 6. UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention, the Intangible Heritage Convention and the Masterpiece Programme. An Analysis of Mutual Relations, References and Distinctions (Thomas Schmitt) -- Part II: Colonialism, Minorities, Inequalities, and the Struggle for Human Rights -- Chapter 7. Africa’s Response to Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention (Michael Omolewa, Emmanuel Orihentare Eregare & Rose Eyefujinrin Ebohon) -- Chapter 8. Notes Nobody Notes: Samba as Musical Heritage of African Ancestry in Brazil (Nina Graeff) -- Chapter 9. Threats and Approaches in Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage. A View from the United States (Michelle L. Stefano) -- Chapter 10. Controversial Intangible Heritage in Indonesia (Lydia Kieven & Christoph Antweiler) -- Chapter 11. Intangible Heritage and the Complexities of Inequalities in the Politics of Belonging (Kristin Kuutma & Elo-Hanna Seljamaa) -- Chapter 12. On Reaching a Consensus: A Paradigm for the Inscription of Elements on the UNESCO Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage (Eva Kuminková, L’ubica Vol’anská, Martin Andrade Perez) -- Part III: Identity Building, Participation, and Conflicts -- Chapter 13. Twenty Years of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage: Experiences from the Implementation of the Convention in Poland (2011-2023) (Hanna Schreiber) -- Chapter 14. Valleys Low, Mountains High. Embedding the 2003 Convention in Switzerland (Stefan Koslowski & Julien Vuilleumier) -- Chapter 15. Expanding Cultural Participation through the 2003 UNESCO Convention in Germany’s Multi-Level Governance System (Benjamin Hanke) -- Chapter 16. Making Sense – and Talking about Smell. Dynamics of the Implementation of the 2003 Convention in the Netherlands (Sophie Elpers) -- Chapter 17. An Examination of the Developmental Process and Characteristics of the Korean Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection System (Hahm, Hanhee & Yong Gu Kim) -- Chapter 18. The Special Way of Intangible Cultural Heritage Safeguarding in China and Some New Practice and Concepts (Anying Chen) -- Chapter 19. What Contribution do Intangible Cultural Heritage Practices make to Identity? Global, Regional, National, and Local Perspectives. A Colombian Case Study (Viviana Polo-Flórez) -- Chapter 20. Against All Odds: Keeping Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Arab World Vivant (Hani Hayajneh) -- Part IV: Living Culture in Aesthetic Encounters -- Chapter 21. Music as Heritage (Tiago de Oliveira Pinto) -- Chapter 22. Modern Dance Created in Germany. The Safeguarding and Creative Practice of Dance Heritage (Vicky Kämpfe) -- Chapter 23. Intangible Cultural Heritage: Challenges and Expectations. (Christoph Wulf) -- Chapter 24. Museums as Facilitators in the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (Hartwig Lüdtke) -- Chapter 25. The Glocal Self: Cultural Policy Concepts between Heritage and Future Using the Example of Berlin’s Humboldt Forum (Julius Heinicke) -- Chapter 26. From Communities of Belief to Artists in Performance: ‘Clear Enigma’ of Odin Teatret and the Pulluvas, or Three Transitions in Heritage (Sharmistha Saha) -- Part V: Challenging Issues, Future Developments, and New Areas of Research -- Chapter 27. Cultural Economies of Intangible Cultural Heritage as Modalities of Care. The Wealth of Networks, Community-Based Value Chains and Commoning (Gertraud Koch, Julia Rausch & Anna Stoffregen) -- Chapter 28. Deeply Entangled, Never Alone: Intangible Cultural Heritage Practices in Post-Digital and Digital Culture (Benjamin Jörissen & Leopold Klepacki) -- Chapter 29. Threats to the Transmission of Living Heritage among Children and Youth. Social Media Use, Reflections and Suggestions from a decade of Capacity-building (Suzanne Ogge) -- Chapter 30. Metaphors for the Study of Digital Heritage Cultures (Payal Arora) -- Chapter 31. Anthropology as a Catalyst in Living Heritage World-Making Projects: The Case of the Voladores Ceremony in Mexico (Cristina Amescua-Chávez & Montserrat Patricia Rebollo Cruz) -- Chapter 32. Intangible Heritage as a Factor of Cultural Resilience in Rural Areas of Germany (Manuel Trummer & Mirko Uhlig) -- Chapter 33. Restoration of Intangible Cultural Heritage and Communities after Disasters: Cases of “Soma Nomaoi” and “Obori Soma Yaki” in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan (Tomo Ishimura) |
| Persistent Identifier |
URN: urn:nbn:de:101:1-2412150310092.978824041494 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72123-6 |
| URL | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-72123-6 |
| ISBN/Einband/Preis | 978-3-031-72123-6 |
| Sprache(n) | Englisch (eng) |
| Beziehungen | Heritage Studies |
| DDC-Notation | 304.2 (maschinell ermittelte DDC-Kurznotation) |
| Sachgruppe(n) | 300 Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie |
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