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\"\"Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development: The Valorisation of Heritage Practices
\n<\/strong>Marlen Meissner<\/p>\n

Based on Pierre Bourdieu\u2019s \u2018Theory of Practice\u2019 this book reflects and discusses the developmental potentials of intangible cultural heritage as formulated in the 2003 Convention. The Convention interprets intangible cultural heritage as \u2018driver\u2019 and \u2018enabler\u2019 of development, implying paradigms of sustainable and human development. This includes that intangible cultural practices hold potentials for growth-based sustainable development as well as for human development in the broadest sense. This publication systemises the developmental potentials of intangible cultural heritage to support their active valorisation. The theoretical approach is complemented by an empirical case study on the \u2018Finsterwalder S\u00e4ngerfest\u2019, a German choral tradition. The main result of this work is a model for the valorisation of heritage practices which illustrates the interrelation between intangible heritage and sustainable as well as human development. Moreover, the model exemplifies how the goals of the 2003 Convention may be implemented beyond a UNESCO nomination.<\/p>\n

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Published in 2021.<\/p>\n

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<\/p>\n

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    1. Introduction<\/strong><\/li>\n
    2. The 2003 Convention in the Context of Sustainable Development<\/strong>\n
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      1. Off to New Shores: From Tangible to Intangible and Sustainable<\/li>\n
      2. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development: Retracing a Vague Relationship<\/li>\n
      3. Sustainable Development in the \u2018Operational Directives for the Implementation of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage\u2019<\/li>\n
      4. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Social Sustainability<\/li>\n
      5. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Economic Sustainability<\/li>\n
      6. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Environmental Sustainability<\/li>\n
      7. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Peacebuilding<\/li>\n
      8. Heritage Practices and Development: State of the Art<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
      9. Pierre Bourdieu\u2019s \u2018Theory of Practice\u2019<\/strong>\n
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        1. Bourdieu\u2019s \u2018Theory of Practice\u2019: Background and Application\n
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          1. \u2018Subjectivist\u2019 Influences<\/li>\n
          2. \u2018Objectivist\u2019 Influences<\/li>\n
          3. Overcoming the Opposition Between \u2018Subjectivism\u2019 and \u2018Objectivism\u2019<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
          4. Bourdieu\u2019s Concept of the Habitus\n
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            1. The Historicity and the Hysteresis of the Habitus<\/li>\n
            2. Unconscious Incorporation of the Habitus<\/li>\n
            3. Class Versus Field<\/li>\n
            4. Cultural Practices as Mirrors of Social Structures<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
            5. The Forms of Capital\n
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              1. Economic Capital<\/li>\n
              2. Social Capital<\/li>\n
              3. Cultural Capital<\/li>\n
              4. Symbolic Capital<\/li>\n
              5. Capital<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
              6. Contemporary Reception and Criticism<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
              7. Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Light of Bourdieu\u2019s \u2018Theory of Practice\u2019<\/strong>\n
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                  1. Case Study: The Finsterwalder S\u00e4ngerfest\n
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                    1. History of the Finsterwalder S\u00e4ngerfest<\/li>\n
                    2. The Finsterwalder S\u00e4ngerfest 2016<\/li>\n
                    3. Contents of the Questionnaire<\/li>\n
                    4. Results of the Questionnaire and Procession of Data<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
                    5. Intangible Cultural Heritage as Cultural Capital\n
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                      1. Intangible Cultural Heritage as Incorporated Cultural Capital<\/li>\n
                      2. Intangible Cultural Heritage as Objectified Cultural Capital<\/li>\n
                      3. Intangible Cultural Heritage as Institutionalised Cultural Capital<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
                      4. The Valorisation of Intangible Cultural Heritage<\/strong>\n
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                              1. \u2018Enabling\u2019 Development: The Practice of ICH and the Formation of the Habitus<\/li>\n
                              2. \u2018Driving\u2019 Development: The Practice of ICH and Conversions of Capital\n
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                                1. The \u2018Conversion\u2019 of ICH Practices into \u2018Social Capital\u2019<\/li>\n
                                2. The \u2018Conversion\u2019 of ICH Practices into \u2018Economic Capital\u2019<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
                                3. Model of ICH Valorisation<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n
                                4. Conclusion<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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