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Title: Intangible cultural heritage and public policies in Portugal – an overview
Authors: Carvalho, Ana
Editors: Konvit, Milan
Barata, Filipe Themudo
Conde, Antónia Fialho
Bombico, Sónia
Keywords: políticas públicas
políticas património
património cultural imaterial
Convenção 2003
UNESCO
políticas património Portugal
museus
legislação
inventário património imaterial
inventário nacional
listas património imaterial
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Publisher: UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage and Traditional Know – How: Linking Heritage, University of Évora.
Citation: Carvalho, Ana. 2022. "Intangible Cultural Heritage and Public Policies in Portugal – An Overview". In Intangible Cultural Heritage and Digital Image: Portugal-Slovakia Readings, editado por Milan Konvit, Filipe Themudo Barata, Antónia Fialho Conde, e Sónia Bombico, 46–63. Évora: UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage and Traditional Know – How: Linking Heritage, University of Évora. ISBN: 978-972-778-269-7.
Abstract: By signing the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICHC), states parties commit to implementing its guidelines in national contexts, adapting policies, procedures and heritage management systems to include the UNESCO principles and an understanding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), as well as considering community participation central to safeguarding processes. For many countries, this has resulted in framing new discourses, policies and practices that have contributed to a new reflection on how ICH is understood and how safeguarding is approached. Portugal is among the countries which, by ratifying the ICHC in 2008, set in motion a new heritage policy and governance framework for the safeguarding of ICH. This chapter presents an overview of the main steps taken in public polices concerning ICH, reflecting on the effects and challenges posed. This empirical study is based on the analysis of official documents (e.g., legislation and reports) and a literature review. The analysis presented herein may be significant to identify key issues in the implementation of ICHC in Portugal, and thus contribute to a comparative overview of the diverse approaches and effects generated by UNESCO.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32368
ISBN: 978-972-778-269-7
Type: bookPart
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