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Book conservation --- boekbinden --- boekkunst --- boekdrukkunst --- #FARO e-journal safeguarding --- E-journals
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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. During adolescence, young people are exposed to a range of risks beyond their family homes including sexual and criminal exploitation, peer-on-peer abuse and gang-related violence. However, it has only been over the past two decades that the critical safeguarding implications of these harms have started to be recognised. Social care organisations are increasingly experimenting with new approaches but continue to experience challenges in supporting affected young people and their families. This book analyses the results of the first rapid evidence assessment of social care organisations' responses to risks and harms outside the home across 10 countries. The authors highlight key areas for service development, give insights into how these risks and harms can be understood, and consider wider implications for policy and practice.
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Qu’est-ce que le patrimoine culturel immatériel ? Pourquoi inventer une nouvelle catégorie de patrimoine dans un monde déjà obsédé par la conservation des traces du passé ? Peut-on protéger des expressions culturelles vivantes sans les figer ? À qui revient la charge de le faire ? À qui appartient ce patrimoine ? À travers une analyse des politiques culturelles récemment engagées par les États à la suite de la Convention de l’Unesco pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel immatériel (2003), cet ouvrage propose des premières réponses à ces questions. En effet, cette catégorie patrimoniale, qui suscite des attentes et un engouement croissants parmi les acteurs sociaux et politiques à l’échelle planétaire, est à l’origine de vives controverses entre acteurs institutionnels et scientifiques. Modelée sur une acception anthropologique de la culture, cette notion ne peut que retenir l’attention des ethnologues, qu’ils choisissent de s’investir dans le chantier d’élaboration de ce patrimoine, ou d’observer à distance l’« effet Unesco » sur des objets tels que la samba de roda ou les fêtes de la Tarasque. Au cœur du débat anthropologique contemporain, l’institution du patrimoine immatériel est trop récente pour avoir déjà fait ses preuves. Mais les difficultés qu’elle pose, aux acteurs sociaux et aux institutions, en France comme à l’étranger, montrent que, loin de simplement élargir le champ patrimonial, elle implique des changements profonds. Les contributions ici réunies en analysent certaines des limites et des potentialités.
Cultural property --- Intangible property. --- Ethnology. --- Biens culturels --- Biens incorporels --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Protection. --- Protection --- Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage --- Intangible property --- Ethnology --- Patrimoine oral et immatériel de l'humanité --- Patrimoine culturel --- Anthropology --- patrimoine culturel --- humanité
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Museum conservation methods --- Art objects --- Museum conservation methods. --- MUSEOGRAFIA --- METODOS DE CONSERVACION DE MUSEOS --- Conservation and restoration --- Conservation and restoration. --- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS. --- #FARO e-journal safeguarding --- E-journals --- Library and Information Sciences --- Social Sciences --- General and Others --- Museums & Heritage Organizations
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Signed by 170 states, the 2003 UNESCO Intangible Heritage Convention aims to protect the traditional practices, knowledge, and skills that form the mosaic of a community's culture. Blake and Lixinski assemble a team of experts to examine the landmark treaty article-by-article, in a text of vital importance to anyone working in the field.
Sociology of culture --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Conservation. Restoration --- intangible cultural heritage --- UNESCO --- Cultural property --- Protection (International law) --- Patrimoine culturel --- Protection --- Droit international. --- Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage --- Unesco.
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Up until the latter years of the twentieth century, there was very little critical analysis of child protection policies and practices. The core assumption was that it was concerns about child abuse and neglect that provided the rationale and focus for child protection policies, practices, and systems, and they were assumed to be benign in both intent and impact. Increasingly, however, it has been recognised that a whole range of political, cultural, and sociological influences bear on the development and operation of child protection policies, practices, and systems and that these can have a whole range of negative consequences. The aim of this edited book, based on the Special Edition of the same title, is to provide a range of international cutting-edge papers that critically analyse different aspects of child protection, and which also provide suggestions about how child protection can be positively reformed.
Humanities --- Education --- subjective well-being --- residential care --- child protection system --- temporal comparability --- COVID-19 lockdown --- child protection --- comparative research --- child maltreatment --- social networks --- parental mediation --- minors --- children --- motivations --- relocation --- children in care --- adolescence --- extra-familial harm --- zemiology --- social harm --- disappearance --- abuse --- neglect --- victims --- abduction --- missing adolescent --- adolescents --- exploitation --- Contextual Safeguarding --- safe sport --- education --- reporting mechanisms --- supportive protection --- protective support --- supervision --- safety --- practitioner --- welfare --- support --- safeguarding --- International Safeguards --- activation states --- safety culture --- parents --- ambivalence --- recognition --- participation --- integrity --- parent advocacy --- co-production --- n/a
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This book explores the international legal framework developed by UNESCO to identify and protect world heritage and its implementation at the national level. Drawing on close policy analysis of UNESCO’s major documents, extensive professional experience at UNESCO, as well as in-depth analyses of case studies from Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Sophia Labadi offers a nuanced discussion of the constitutive role of national understandings of a universalist framework. The discussion departs from considerations of the World Heritage Convention as Eurocentric and offers a more complex analysis of how official narratives relating to non-European and non-traditional heritage mark a subversion of a dominant and canonical European representation of heritage. It engages simultaneously with a diversity of discourses across the humanities and social sciences and with related theories pertaining not only to tangible and intangible heritage, conservation, and archaeology but also political science, social theory, tourism and development studies, economics, cultural, and gender studies. In doing so, it provides a critical review of many key concepts, including tourism, development, sustainability, intangible heritage, and authenticity.
international law --- cultural property --- History of civilization --- cultural heritage --- International law --- Patrimoine mondial culturel et naturel --- World Heritage Convention --- Cultural property --- Protection (International law) --- Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage --- Convenção do Patrimônio Mundial, Cultural e Natural --- Convention concernant la protection du patrimoine mondial, culturel et naturel --- Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage --- International Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage --- Convención para la Salvaguardia del Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial --- Convention pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel immatérial --- Mezhdunarodnai︠a︡ Konvent︠s︡ii︠a︡ ob Okhrane Nematerialʹnogo Kulʹturnogo Nasledii︠a︡ --- UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage --- UNESCO Convention on the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage --- Monuments historiques --- Protection --- Patrimoine mondial culturel et naturel. --- Protection. --- E-books
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CeROArt is a webjournal and platform for pluridisciplinary approaches in issues of conservation, exhibition and conservation of works of art. It is also a forum for historians and art historians, philosophers and museologists, heritage scientists, curators, conservator-restorers, museum representatives and students in any one of these disciplines to share ideas and interact.
Art objects --- Cultural property --- Objets d'art --- Biens culturels --- Conservation and restoration --- Protection --- Conservation et restauration --- Conservation and restoration. --- Protection. --- #FARO e-journal safeguarding --- E-journals --- Arts and Humanities --- Performing Arts, Travel and Leisure --- representation --- history of art --- heritage --- methods of processing and representation
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IJDC is a peer-reviewed journal entirely devoted to papers, articles and news items on curation of digital objects and related issues.
Digital preservation --- Electronic publications --- Electronic information resources --- Patrimoine culturel. --- Archives électroniques. --- Numérisation. --- Bibliothèque électronique. --- Publications périodiques. --- Digital preservation. --- Electronic information resources. --- Conservation and restoration --- #FARO e-journal safeguarding --- E-journals --- Library and Information Sciences --- General and Others --- digital preservation --- digital access --- research data management
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