Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights
Intersections in Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Langfield, Michele; Craith, Mairead Nic; Logan, William
Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights
Intersections in Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Langfield, Michele; Craith, Mairead Nic; Logan, William
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First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780415563666
- ISBN-10: 0415563666
- Artikelnr.: 31080733
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780415563666
- ISBN-10: 0415563666
- Artikelnr.: 31080733
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
William Logan, Michele Langfield, Mairead Nic Craith
Part 1: Setting Agendas 1. Intersecting Concepts and Practices 2. Human
Rights and the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme 3. Custodians of the
Land: Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Cultural Integrity 4. Linguistic
Heritage and Language Rights in Europe: Theoretical Considerations and
Practical Implications Part 2: National vs Local Rights 5. Unravelling the
Cradle of Civilization 'Layer by Layer': Iraq, its Peoples and Cultural
Heritage 6. The Political Appropriation of Burma's Cultural Heritage and
its Implications for Human rights 7. 'Elasticity' of Heritage, From
Conservation to Human Rights: A Saga of Development and Resistance in
Penang, Malaysia 8. Rendered Invisible: Urban Planning, Cultural Hheritage
and Human Rights 9. 'Indigenous Peoples are not Multicultural Minorities':
Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Indigenous Human Rights in Australia 10. A
Sung Heritage: An Ecological Approach to Rights and Authority in Intangible
Cultural Heritage in Northern Australia 11. 'Cuca Shops' and Christians:
Heritage, Morality and Citizenship in Northern Namibia Part 3: Rights in
Conflict 12. Protecting the Tay Nguyen Gongs: Conflicting Rights in
Vietnam's Central Plateau 13. The Rights Movement and Cultural
Revitalization: The Case of the Ainu in Japan 14. Cultural Heritage and
Human Rights in Divided Cyprus 15. Leaving the Buildings Behind: Conflict,
Sovereignty and the Values of Heritage in Kashmir
Rights and the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme 3. Custodians of the
Land: Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Cultural Integrity 4. Linguistic
Heritage and Language Rights in Europe: Theoretical Considerations and
Practical Implications Part 2: National vs Local Rights 5. Unravelling the
Cradle of Civilization 'Layer by Layer': Iraq, its Peoples and Cultural
Heritage 6. The Political Appropriation of Burma's Cultural Heritage and
its Implications for Human rights 7. 'Elasticity' of Heritage, From
Conservation to Human Rights: A Saga of Development and Resistance in
Penang, Malaysia 8. Rendered Invisible: Urban Planning, Cultural Hheritage
and Human Rights 9. 'Indigenous Peoples are not Multicultural Minorities':
Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Indigenous Human Rights in Australia 10. A
Sung Heritage: An Ecological Approach to Rights and Authority in Intangible
Cultural Heritage in Northern Australia 11. 'Cuca Shops' and Christians:
Heritage, Morality and Citizenship in Northern Namibia Part 3: Rights in
Conflict 12. Protecting the Tay Nguyen Gongs: Conflicting Rights in
Vietnam's Central Plateau 13. The Rights Movement and Cultural
Revitalization: The Case of the Ainu in Japan 14. Cultural Heritage and
Human Rights in Divided Cyprus 15. Leaving the Buildings Behind: Conflict,
Sovereignty and the Values of Heritage in Kashmir
Part 1: Setting Agendas 1. Intersecting Concepts and Practices 2. Human
Rights and the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme 3. Custodians of the
Land: Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Cultural Integrity 4. Linguistic
Heritage and Language Rights in Europe: Theoretical Considerations and
Practical Implications Part 2: National vs Local Rights 5. Unravelling the
Cradle of Civilization 'Layer by Layer': Iraq, its Peoples and Cultural
Heritage 6. The Political Appropriation of Burma's Cultural Heritage and
its Implications for Human rights 7. 'Elasticity' of Heritage, From
Conservation to Human Rights: A Saga of Development and Resistance in
Penang, Malaysia 8. Rendered Invisible: Urban Planning, Cultural Hheritage
and Human Rights 9. 'Indigenous Peoples are not Multicultural Minorities':
Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Indigenous Human Rights in Australia 10. A
Sung Heritage: An Ecological Approach to Rights and Authority in Intangible
Cultural Heritage in Northern Australia 11. 'Cuca Shops' and Christians:
Heritage, Morality and Citizenship in Northern Namibia Part 3: Rights in
Conflict 12. Protecting the Tay Nguyen Gongs: Conflicting Rights in
Vietnam's Central Plateau 13. The Rights Movement and Cultural
Revitalization: The Case of the Ainu in Japan 14. Cultural Heritage and
Human Rights in Divided Cyprus 15. Leaving the Buildings Behind: Conflict,
Sovereignty and the Values of Heritage in Kashmir
Rights and the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme 3. Custodians of the
Land: Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Cultural Integrity 4. Linguistic
Heritage and Language Rights in Europe: Theoretical Considerations and
Practical Implications Part 2: National vs Local Rights 5. Unravelling the
Cradle of Civilization 'Layer by Layer': Iraq, its Peoples and Cultural
Heritage 6. The Political Appropriation of Burma's Cultural Heritage and
its Implications for Human rights 7. 'Elasticity' of Heritage, From
Conservation to Human Rights: A Saga of Development and Resistance in
Penang, Malaysia 8. Rendered Invisible: Urban Planning, Cultural Hheritage
and Human Rights 9. 'Indigenous Peoples are not Multicultural Minorities':
Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Indigenous Human Rights in Australia 10. A
Sung Heritage: An Ecological Approach to Rights and Authority in Intangible
Cultural Heritage in Northern Australia 11. 'Cuca Shops' and Christians:
Heritage, Morality and Citizenship in Northern Namibia Part 3: Rights in
Conflict 12. Protecting the Tay Nguyen Gongs: Conflicting Rights in
Vietnam's Central Plateau 13. The Rights Movement and Cultural
Revitalization: The Case of the Ainu in Japan 14. Cultural Heritage and
Human Rights in Divided Cyprus 15. Leaving the Buildings Behind: Conflict,
Sovereignty and the Values of Heritage in Kashmir