Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development
Inside a UNESCO Convention
Herausgeber: Bortolotto, Chiara; Skounti, Ahmed
Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development
Inside a UNESCO Convention
Herausgeber: Bortolotto, Chiara; Skounti, Ahmed
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Drawing on debates about Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) safeguarding at the local and international level, Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development: Inside a UNESCO Convention, explores the theoretical and practical implications of the intertwinement between these policy fields.
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Drawing on debates about Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) safeguarding at the local and international level, Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development: Inside a UNESCO Convention, explores the theoretical and practical implications of the intertwinement between these policy fields.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781032154343
- ISBN-10: 1032154349
- Artikelnr.: 69032303
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781032154343
- ISBN-10: 1032154349
- Artikelnr.: 69032303
Chiara Bortolotto holds UNESCO Chair in Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development at CY Cergy Paris University. Ahmed Skounti is Professor of anthropology and heritage at the National Institute of Archaeology and Heritage Sciences (INSAP), Morocco.
The rise of sustainable development in the convention for the safeguarding
of the intangible cultural heritage PART I The international legal and
policy framework: sustainability as a political and moral imperative 1
Sustainable development and human rights in safeguarding ICH: positive
goals or an internal contradiction? 2 The reorientation of a convention:
UNESCO, intangible heritage, and sustainable development 3 How and why the
SDGs entered the paradigm of safeguarding intangible heritage: the "Sixth
Chapter" PART II Ownership, intellectual property, commons 4 Ownership and
rights: sustainable development ideals with inequalities of recognition and
resource management 5 Misappropriation, intellectual property, and ethics 6
Governing intangible cultural heritage commons PART III Negotiating
inclusiveness 7 No sustainability without materiality: complex paths to
good practices in Switzerland 8 Safeguarding the intangible heritage of
Indigenous peoples: a conceptual distance in intergovernmental discourses
PART IV Intangible cultural heritage economics:decontextualization,
precarity, and entrepreneurship
9 Decontextualization from UNESCO to China: the embarrassment and
empowerment of economic uses of intangible cultural heritage 10 Intangible
cultural heritage, sustainability, and the COVID-19 in Marrakech11 Popular
music and heritage embarrassment in Brazil
of the intangible cultural heritage PART I The international legal and
policy framework: sustainability as a political and moral imperative 1
Sustainable development and human rights in safeguarding ICH: positive
goals or an internal contradiction? 2 The reorientation of a convention:
UNESCO, intangible heritage, and sustainable development 3 How and why the
SDGs entered the paradigm of safeguarding intangible heritage: the "Sixth
Chapter" PART II Ownership, intellectual property, commons 4 Ownership and
rights: sustainable development ideals with inequalities of recognition and
resource management 5 Misappropriation, intellectual property, and ethics 6
Governing intangible cultural heritage commons PART III Negotiating
inclusiveness 7 No sustainability without materiality: complex paths to
good practices in Switzerland 8 Safeguarding the intangible heritage of
Indigenous peoples: a conceptual distance in intergovernmental discourses
PART IV Intangible cultural heritage economics:decontextualization,
precarity, and entrepreneurship
9 Decontextualization from UNESCO to China: the embarrassment and
empowerment of economic uses of intangible cultural heritage 10 Intangible
cultural heritage, sustainability, and the COVID-19 in Marrakech11 Popular
music and heritage embarrassment in Brazil
The rise of sustainable development in the convention for the safeguarding
of the intangible cultural heritage PART I The international legal and
policy framework: sustainability as a political and moral imperative 1
Sustainable development and human rights in safeguarding ICH: positive
goals or an internal contradiction? 2 The reorientation of a convention:
UNESCO, intangible heritage, and sustainable development 3 How and why the
SDGs entered the paradigm of safeguarding intangible heritage: the "Sixth
Chapter" PART II Ownership, intellectual property, commons 4 Ownership and
rights: sustainable development ideals with inequalities of recognition and
resource management 5 Misappropriation, intellectual property, and ethics 6
Governing intangible cultural heritage commons PART III Negotiating
inclusiveness 7 No sustainability without materiality: complex paths to
good practices in Switzerland 8 Safeguarding the intangible heritage of
Indigenous peoples: a conceptual distance in intergovernmental discourses
PART IV Intangible cultural heritage economics:decontextualization,
precarity, and entrepreneurship
9 Decontextualization from UNESCO to China: the embarrassment and
empowerment of economic uses of intangible cultural heritage 10 Intangible
cultural heritage, sustainability, and the COVID-19 in Marrakech11 Popular
music and heritage embarrassment in Brazil
of the intangible cultural heritage PART I The international legal and
policy framework: sustainability as a political and moral imperative 1
Sustainable development and human rights in safeguarding ICH: positive
goals or an internal contradiction? 2 The reorientation of a convention:
UNESCO, intangible heritage, and sustainable development 3 How and why the
SDGs entered the paradigm of safeguarding intangible heritage: the "Sixth
Chapter" PART II Ownership, intellectual property, commons 4 Ownership and
rights: sustainable development ideals with inequalities of recognition and
resource management 5 Misappropriation, intellectual property, and ethics 6
Governing intangible cultural heritage commons PART III Negotiating
inclusiveness 7 No sustainability without materiality: complex paths to
good practices in Switzerland 8 Safeguarding the intangible heritage of
Indigenous peoples: a conceptual distance in intergovernmental discourses
PART IV Intangible cultural heritage economics:decontextualization,
precarity, and entrepreneurship
9 Decontextualization from UNESCO to China: the embarrassment and
empowerment of economic uses of intangible cultural heritage 10 Intangible
cultural heritage, sustainability, and the COVID-19 in Marrakech11 Popular
music and heritage embarrassment in Brazil