Foi publicado o 4.º número da revista “International Journal of Intangible Heritage” (http://www.ijih.org/)
Sobre a revista:
The International Journal of Intangible Heritage is an annual refereed academic and professional English language journal dedicated to the promotion of the understanding of all aspects of the intangible heritage of the world, and the communication of research and examples of good professional practice.
Este número tem uma pequena contribuição portuguesa. Paulo Ferreira da Costa apresentou um “short paper” sobre o papel do IMC na elaboração de um inventário nacional para o Património Cultural Imaterial. “Drawing-up a nation-wide inventory of intangible heritage in Portugal” é o título do texto.
Conteúdos:
Foreword – Shin Kwang Seop, Chairperson, Editorial Advisory Committee & Director, the National Folk Museum of Korea
Editorial – Amareswar Galla, Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Committee & Professor of Museum Studies, the University of Queensland
Main Papers
Finding the ‘First Voice’ in rural England: the challenges of safeguarding intangible heritage in a national museum – Rhianedd Smith
Conceptualising intangible heritage in the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam: the Layla and Majnun story as a case study – Sadiah Boonstra
Reading the intangible heritage in tangible Akan art – Kwame Amoah Labi
Let the objects speak: online museums and indigenous cultural heritage – Saskia Vermeylen & Jeremy Pilcher
Len Dong- spirit journeys in contemporary urban Vietnam – Ngo Duc Thinh
Investigative research towards the designation of shamanic village rituals as ‘intangible cultural properties’ of the Seoul Metropolitan Government – Yang Jongsung
Safeguarding intangible heritage: five key obstacles facing museums of the North East of England – Michelle L. Stefano
Short Papers, Reports & Reviews
Seeking tangible benefits from linking culture, development and intellectual property – Wend B. Wendland
Drawing-up a nation-wide inventory of intangible heritage in Portugal – Paulo Ferreira da Costa
Investigating the impact of World Heritage site tourism on the intangible heritage of a community: Tsodilo Hills World Heritage site, Botswana – Susan Keitumetse & Olivia Nthoi
The role of cultural and heritage education at Bakoni Malapa Open Air Museum: demonstrations of cultural practices and craftwork techniques – Dan Musinguzi & Israel Kibirige
Brief Biographies of the Contributors
Instructions to ContributorsOpenEdition sugere que esta publicação seja citada da seguinte forma:
Ana Carvalho (24 de Novembro de 2009). International Journal of Intangible Heritage, vol. IV, 2009. No Mundo dos Museus. Recuperado em 23 de Janeiro de 2025 de https://doi.org/10.58079/sd9o