Reclaiming community agency in managing intangible cultural heritage: Paperwork, people, and the potential of the public voice (CROSBI ID 74907)
Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Ceribašić, Naila
engleski
Reclaiming community agency in managing intangible cultural heritage: Paperwork, people, and the potential of the public voice
The paper examines how the centrality of community agency has been addressed in main statutory and relevant extra-statutory documents of the 2003 Convention, paying also attention to on-topic debates in the process of adoption of these documents. It also traces different understandings of community and its agency in the discussions on international inscriptions of ICH elements, notably in cases of the Intergovernmental Committee’s overturn of unfavorable recommendations of the Evaluation Body. A promising and attainable way out from a paperwork treatment of ICH would be to open the Convention to so-called correspondence from the public, i.e., to devise an inclusive mechanism that would allow, or even encourage, bearers of ICH and their communities, various other stakeholders and public society at large to take part in (text-based) debates on safeguarding ICH under the 2003 Convention, especially as regards monitoring of elements included in the lists, registers and inventories on national and international levels. It could be effectuated through the establishment of an ICH NGO monitoring centre that would integrate expertise in ICH and dedication to the principle of community agency.
community agency, Convention for the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage, implementation, international inscriptions, monitoring centre, music
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Podaci o prilogu
81-98.
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Podaci o knjizi
Schippers, Huib ; Seeger, Anthony
New York (NY): Oxford University Press
2022.
9780197609101