Cultural Heritage. Scenarios 2015-2017
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abstract
The title of the Series «Sapere l’Europa, sapere d’Europa» voices the desire to investigate facets of the process of European integration without disregarding its most weighty, however controversial and bureaucratic, aspects, yet looking beyond them. The main intent is thus to make room for vision, feelings, imagination. In this fourth volume, Cultural Heritage. Scenarios 2015-2017, the different profiles of the CH, tangible and intangible, are undoubtedly presented in an international and interdisciplinary perspective. Yet, as the constant reference to the Faro Convention proves, “practices, knowledge and collective traditions” – be they nested or not in the humus of Venice and the Veneto Region – still distinctively taste of Europe.
Contemporary conflicts • Common good • Representations • Stigmatization • Regional law • Certificate of free circulation • Mediterranean • Return • Active Citizenship • Museums • Waterscapes • Unesco • Traditional Knowledge • Appropriation • Subject-object • Working tools • Cultural identity • Religious heritage • ICH • Knowledge • Romani People • Management and governance • Dalmatia • Cultural rights • Participative approach • Commons • Intangible • Urban sprawl • Cultural sustainability • Europe • Exclusion • Politics of place • Sephardic Jews • Cultural heritage • Sharing and integration • Digital repatriation • Landscape • Property • Tourism • Heritage walk • Italian Colonialism • Legal and Social Anthropology • Cultural goods • NGOs • Terrorism • Humanitarian law • Destruction • Dialogue • Life-long learning methods • Cultural • Heritage Community • Guardians • Tintoretto • Cultural interest • Gender • Local collective action • Right to take part in cultural life • International law • Heritage politics • Ruskin • Digital culture • Social justice • Venetian craftsmanship • Heritage community • Hydrography • Heritage practices • Cultural property • Right to participate in cultural life • Local communities • Representation • Digital • Restitution • Intangible Cultural Heritage • Mining • Digital heritage • Agreement • Folklore • Fascism • Scuola dalmata di San Giorgio e Trifone • Local CH • Slovenia • Animal Rights Movements • Intentional destruction • Cultural properties • Biocultural paradigm • Chorus • Migrants’ rights • Ownership • Responsibility to protect • Street performances • Venice • Guilt • Dance • Heritage • Faro Convention • Human rights • Access • Stakeholders • International art market • Ethnography • Communities • Right to the (I)CH • Governance • Bona fide purchaser • Ecosystems research • Adult education • Participation • CH • Gondola’s heritagisation • Social memory • Vernacular architecture • Memory • Ecomuseums • Cultural communities • Endangered heritage • Indigenous people • Mexico • Study circle
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