New Approach to Cultural Heritage: Profiling Discourse Across Borders
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1. Accessibility of Castles: Reality, Imagination and Good Practices for Memory and Dissemination.- 2. Agroecological Heritage: Elucidating the Place of Cycads in Indigenous Mesoamerican Epistemologies.- 3. Relationships Between Urban Anthropology and Cultural Heritage in So Paulo, Brazil.- 4. Mosques and Modernism in the Three Phases of the Turkish Republic.- 5. The Grey Area of Gender in Intangible Cultural Heritage: Analysis of Japan's Inscribed Elements on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.- 6. The Crafting of a New Act on the Protection of Cultural Property- the German Case.- 7. Advertisement: Construction and Communication of Memory (A Study on Media Advertisement in Malayalam- 8. An Indian Language).- 9. Association Members with a Migration Background as "Unexpected" Heirs of Cultural Heritage in Allotment Garden Associations.- 10. Use the Impact of World Heritage Designation at Jiaohe Site in Xinjiang, China.- 11. The Practice of Display: Producing 'Cultural Heritage' and Framing 'Expertise'. The Pergamon Museum in Berlin.- 12. Social Innovations in Museum and Heritage Management.- 13. Challenges of Research on Trans-Boundary Cultural Heritage in Southern Africa.- 14. "Tolerance" in Urgent Need of Conservation: A Case Study of the Crumbling Jaina Heritage in Pakistan.- 15. Linguistic Representations of "Home" in a French-Kanak Children's Book: New Perspectives on Intangible Cultural Heritage.- 16. Staying in Academia or Facing the Public: University Museums in China Today.- 17. Gender and Human Rights within UNESCO's International Heritage Discourse: A Case Study of the Convention for Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage.- 18. The U.S.-Mexico Border in Visual Art by Chicanas/os - Transcending National Barriers of Cultural Heritage.- 19. Construct the Landscape History via the Timeline Graph.
1. Accessibility of Castles: Reality, Imagination and Good Practices for Memory and Dissemination.- 2. Agroecological Heritage: Elucidating the Place of Cycads in Indigenous Mesoamerican Epistemologies.- 3. Relationships Between Urban Anthropology and Cultural Heritage in So Paulo, Brazil.- 4. Mosques and Modernism in the Three Phases of the Turkish Republic.- 5. The Grey Area of Gender in Intangible Cultural Heritage: Analysis of Japan's Inscribed Elements on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.- 6. The Crafting of a New Act on the Protection of Cultural Property- the German Case.- 7. Advertisement: Construction and Communication of Memory (A Study on Media Advertisement in Malayalam- 8. An Indian Language).- 9. Association Members with a Migration Background as "Unexpected" Heirs of Cultural Heritage in Allotment Garden Associations.- 10. Use the Impact of World Heritage Designation at Jiaohe Site in Xinjiang, China.- 11. The Practice of Display: Producing 'Cultural Heritage' and Framing 'Expertise'. The Pergamon Museum in Berlin.- 12. Social Innovations in Museum and Heritage Management.- 13. Challenges of Research on Trans-Boundary Cultural Heritage in Southern Africa.- 14. "Tolerance" in Urgent Need of Conservation: A Case Study of the Crumbling Jaina Heritage in Pakistan.- 15. Linguistic Representations of "Home" in a French-Kanak Children's Book: New Perspectives on Intangible Cultural Heritage.- 16. Staying in Academia or Facing the Public: University Museums in China Today.- 17. Gender and Human Rights within UNESCO's International Heritage Discourse: A Case Study of the Convention for Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage.- 18. The U.S.-Mexico Border in Visual Art by Chicanas/os - Transcending National Barriers of Cultural Heritage.- 19. Construct the Landscape History via the Timeline Graph.