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The informal support of higher education
Published 2022-05-01“…Basing on the UNESCO’s forecast for imminent transformation of Information Society into Learning Society, the authors discuss possible directions for support of higher education and postgraduate education by means of social media and professional self-organized network communities.…”
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Constructing Sonic Heritage: The Accumulation of Knowledge in the Context of Sound Archives
Published 2011-03-01“…More specifically, the social construction of sonic heritage will be illustrated with a case study on the Edison-cylinders collection in the Berlin Phonogramm-archiv, UNESCo Memory of the world since 2000.…”
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De Bosra à Palmyre, l’archéologie face au chaos
Published 2025-01-01“…Two main cities from antique Syria, as Palmyra and Bosra (Bostra), classified in the Unesco World Heritage list, have, within the syrian war since 2011, tragical but different destinity. …”
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Les nouvelles causes du patrimoine. L’exemple du Musée Urbain Tony Garnier à Lyon
Published 2015-09-01“…Now, the area forms the 'Tony Garnier Urban Museum', with UNESCO recognition. The transformation from dilapidated housing estate to heritage feature, with remarkable external murals, required complex negotiation between residents, planners, architects and local politicians, often involving significant social contestation.…”
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Accessing contested landscapes: a political ecology of tree planting in the Lake District
Published 2024-06-01“…Cradle to English Romanticism and flagship destination for national and international tourism, the Lake District’s UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape is the site of ongoing negotiations between tourist, environmental and agropastoral actors over what counts as ‘natural’ and ‘cultural’. …”
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Du paysage au terroir viticole de forte pente : à la recherche des leviers du management territorial
Published 2013-12-01“…Through time, some of these slopes, such as the Lavaux or the Cinque Terre vineyards, have succeeded "in climbing" to a high level of recognition by being integrated into the very closed circle of Unesco World Heritage sites. Today, the slope is an important factor and determines the choice of the vine-grower in the maintenance of his plots and land transactions. …”
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Authenticity through staging. Dialogic analysis of Jemaa El Fna square’s touristic and cultural activities and representations
Published 2012-03-01“…Its activities, which are proclaimed by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity, turn the square into one of the most visited sites for domestic and foreign tourists in the country. …”
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TECHNOLOGY LITERACY AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS FOR ENHANCING NUMERACY AND LITERACY SKILLS OF EARLY-GRADE PUPILS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS IN TANZANIA
Published 2024-10-01“…A quantitative analysis approach was used, involving 121 teachers from the deaf unit primary school who completed a self-rating questionnaire based on the Technology Literacy Assessment Scale developed by UNESCO. Both mean scores, the Mann-Whitney U test, and the Kruskal-Walli’s test were used to compare teachers’ technological literacy using ICTs. …”
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A szélsőséges időjárási jelenségek hatásai (Effects of the Extreme Weather Events)
Published 2015-04-01“…The 4th Water Report published by UNESCO is dealing with the one of the biggest problems which draws attention to hazards which are related water quality, groundwater, desertification, land degradation and drought (UNESCO, 2013). …”
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Un manifeste patrimonial pour la gastronomie
Published 2019-12-01“…If its recognition by UNESCO in 2010 drew international attention to the gastronomic meal of the French people, the food and culinary fact in the stakes of heritage policies in France is older. …”
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La communauté linguistique kanak en Nouvelle-Calédonie entre passé et avenir
Published 2015-06-01“…This multiplicity is the result of historical evolution,through a process of diversification of original languages as through their preservation in front of the French language domination. According to the UNESCO, more than half of the Kanak languages are endangered, however most of them show resiliency and their present and future preservation will largely depend on their speakers' loyalty and resistance. …”
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Patrimoines de papier. Superposition des aires naturelles protégées et développement territorial dans l’île de Lanzarote (Canaries, Espagne)
Published 2019-10-01“…Based on the ethnographic study of a fragile island territory (Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain), the diversity of its protected natural areas, its UNESCO listings (biosphere reserve and geopark) and local regulatory frameworks, this article shows the limited influence of environmental protection measures on the territory in a context characterized by political corruption and the high economic stakes of tourism. …”
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Machine politics: The cultural science of permissionless systems
Published 2022-12-01“…This essay argues that, long-term, these networks may require something that looks more like a UNESCO protection convention for machine culture than an equation. …”
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Mudanças climáticas e risco ao patrimônio cultural em Ouro Preto – MG - Brasil
Published 2014-08-01“…Initially we discuss the concern of UNESCO, management agency of cultural heritage at international scale, as to the effects of climate change on world heritage, as well as the identified scenarios for Brazil and for the Southeast in particular. …”
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Quelles frontières pour les populations cholanes ?
Published 2012-12-01“…The present landscape presents a quite different situation: with a geographic distribution that has become peripheral and a reduced demography, two of the three “surviving” Chol languages have already been classified as endangered by Unesco. The aim of this article is describe the principal phases of the evolution of the spatial boundaries of Chol populations through their stories, and to provide a few keys to understanding their movements. …”
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Entzauberung der Berliner Clubszene
Published 2025-01-01“… Die Berliner Techno-Szene ist seit 2024 offiziell UNESCO Kulturerbe. Es ist für einige Menschen erstaunlich, wie die Techno-Szene in Berlin es soweit geschafft hat, für die meisten ursprünglichen und heutigen Teilnehmern der Szene ist es jedoch gar kein Wunder, denn Techno gehört schon lange zur Berliner Identität. …”
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