| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patrick John Boylan 17 August 1939 - 8 February 2024 | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 12-15 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Legal protection of intangible cultural heritage as a tool of sustainable development in Jordan: initiatives, challenges and opportunities | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 20-39 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Northern Lights on Indigenous intangible heritage: a changing legal landscape in Sápmi | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 42-53 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Safeguarding tango as an intangible cultural heritage through higher education in Argentina: a case study of three national universities in Buenos Aires | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 56-68 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Dynamics of the ancient boxing dance of Sakon Nakhon: the role of Muay Boran dance performances in the development of the Thai nation-state | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 70-80 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| The role of digital museums in the dissemination of historical dance traditions among young people | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 82-97 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Negotiating the intangible heritage of Awka traditional paraphernalia in modern society | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 110-25 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Tools and techniques involved in the manufacturing of traditional watermills (chhoskor) in West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 100-8 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Small-scale octopus fishery with clay shelter pots: intangible cultural heritage and sustainable practices | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 128-42 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| The role of the morung age groups in expressing and transmitting agricultural knowledge in Nagaland, with particular reference to Khonoma Village | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 144-53 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Quinceañera: a living cultural heritage safeguarding ethnic identity across borders | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 156-66 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Semi-formal cultural governance and state-sponsored commercialisation in the intangible cultural heritage field: the case of Chongqing, China | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 168-86 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Connecting Tokyo 2020 with people and places: a case of the Nanairo Ekiden as sport heritage | 2024 | International journal of intangible heritage 19 (): 188-96 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Heritage, the illusion of inheritance and the volatility of memory: a reflection on the Procession of the Passion of Our Lord the God Jesus, Macau | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 32-48 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Intangible cultural heritage as a resource for ‘self-stakeholderisation’: fieldwork among politically active civil society stakeholders in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 50-62 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| UNESCO’s Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and the ‘goodness criteria’ | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 16-30 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Between representation and performance: celebrating intangible cultural heritage in the Longji ancient Zhuang Village, Longji Terraces, China | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 64-76 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Portraying feminist beliefs and transcending cultural norms: Korean women artists’ reinterpretation of songs traditionally performed by men | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 78-88 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Heritage preservation vs. adaptation to achieve sustainability – A case study of the Fishermen’s Dances, Rizhao city, Shandong province, China | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 90-9 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Adapting the living human treasures ideas in Flanders (Belgium): the case of craftsmanship | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 102-15 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Craftsmanship in virtual reality: digital development and evaluation of traditional South African beer brewing | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 128-43 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Supporting ethnic craftswomen in Chiang Mai through digital media: acknowledging the possibilities and challenges | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 118-25 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Safeguarding language as intangible cultural heritage | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 146-58 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Safeguarding manuscript-reading tradition as living heritage through ritual: mocoan tradition of an Osing family in Banyuwangi, Indonesia | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 160-71 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Intangible cultural heritage values in the Sunda Wiwitan ritual and ancient Sundanese manuscripts as basic concepts of traditional building in Indonesia | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 174-89 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Practical considerations for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage | 2023 | International journal of intangible heritage 18 (): 192-3 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Integrating ICH and education: a review of converging theories and methods | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 18-36 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| 'Our culture is dying': safeguarding versus representation in the implementation of the UNESCO ICH convention | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 40-52 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| The other side of the coin: towards a narrative analysis of Dogri folk tales | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 56-68 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| The origin myth of sun and moon in the Andean and Korean traditions | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 72-83 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| 'We paint stories we heard from our ancestors': intanginble heritage of the Pardhan Gonds of central India | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 86-97 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Documenting an endangered Cambodian musical tradition: unexpected findinings on the provenance of British Museum's “Asset 1380796001” | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 124-33 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Hermano maior: fiesta sponsorship in the contemporary Philippines | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 100-13 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage and its polarising nature: a case study on Aalst carnival | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 116-21 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Uncast in stone: inspired by absence to build a solid museum practice | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 136-48 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Between people and place: folklore pertaining to the natural environment in a farming community in Argao, Cebu | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 152-66 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Exploring sonority embedded in cultural heritage: path, transit and listen through the Silver Route (Way of St James, NW Spain) | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 170-80 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Shipwrecks and graves: their treatment as intangible heritage | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 184-96 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Turkish bath tradition: the exemple of Gaziantep, Turkey | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 198-210 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Cultural impacts of state interventions: traditional craftsmanship in China’s porcelain capital in the mid to late 20th century | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 214-31 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Renewing museum meanings and action with intangible cultural heritage | 2022 | International journal of intangible heritage 17 (): 234-8 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Research flows and results of studies on intangible cultural heritage: a network analysis of articles in related international journals, 2002-2020 | 2021 | International journal of intangible heritage 16 (): 18-29 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage through formal education in Flanders: a critical analysis of the implementation of the 2003 UNESCO convention | 2021 | International journal of intangible heritage 16 (): 32-44 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Intangible cultural heritage and societal gender structures: an interview study focusing on changes in gender roles and gender restrictions in Japanese float festivals | 2021 | International journal of intangible heritage 16 (): 48-61 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| A woman can become a 'man': rituals and gender equality among the Nsukka Igbo of south-eastern Nigeria | 2021 | International journal of intangible heritage 16 (): 64-75 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| The status of women weavers as heritage bearers: accounts of social transformation and empowerment in the province of Canchis, Cuzco, Peru | 2021 | International journal of intangible heritage 16 (): 78-88 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| The conservation and management of intangible cultural qualities as the fragments of the spirit of place: the case of the Istanbul Land Walls | 2021 | International journal of intangible heritage 16 (): 106-21 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Safeguarding ritual practices in the limestone cave areas along the Swahili coast of the Indian Ocean in Tanzania | 2021 | International journal of intangible heritage 16 (): 92-103 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| An approach to enhancing contemporary handmade products with historic narratives | 2021 | International journal of intangible heritage 16 (): 124-41 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
| Living universe or geofacts: stone arches in Utah national parks - epistemological divides in heritage environmental communication | 2020 | International journal of intangible heritage 15 (): 16-27 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 |