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Open ended intergovernmental working group on the right scale or scope of an element UNESCO Headquarters 22 and 23 October 2012 Room XI, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Discussion paper ‘Right’ for what context? Elements of intangible cultural heritage in inventorying, listing, safeguarding and raising awareness

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Open ended intergovernmental working group on the right scale or scope of an element

UNESCO Headquarters 22 and 23 October 2012

Room XI, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Discussion paper

‘Right’ for what context?Elements of intangible cultural heritage in

inventorying, listing, safeguarding and raising awareness

Maria Cecilia Londres Fonseca

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Eduard Hildebrant. Largo de Santa Rita. Rio de Janeiro 1844-1846

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‘Right’ element as intangible cultural heritage

• In conformity with Article 2 of the 2003 Convention

• Recognized by tradition bearers

• Priority for elements that are not subject to other protection systems

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Appropriateness in the elaboration of the nominations • Not ‘cultural facts’ but ‘constructions’• Processes and not products• Do not correspond necessarily to the

perception of bearers• Requirement for free, prior and

informed concent

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‘Right’ for different geopolitical and cultural contexts

• Local – recognized by bearers as important references for their identity

• National – important references to the historical and cultural formation of the State

• International – contribution to the promotion of cultural diversity

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‘Right’ in the context of safeguarding

• Inventories (Art. 11 & 12)• Representative List (Art. 16)• Urgent Safeguarding List (Art. 17)• Best Safeguarding Practices

(Art.18)

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‘Right’ in the context of inventories

• Tool with inclusive nature• Participation of bearers concerned • Inclusion of sufficient information

and documentation • Participation of all the countries

concerned in case of multinational inventories

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‘Right’ in the context of the Representative List

• Inscription that resonates for the national society

• New meaning added to the elements already inscribed on the Representative List

• Target public that can benefit from inscription

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‘Right’ in the context of the Urgent Safeguarding List

• Necessity of urgent safeguarding demonstrated

• Contour of element well-defined• Safeguarding plan elaborated with

the participation of bearers

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‘Right’ in the context of Best Safeguarding Practices

• Feasibility of applying actions in other geopolitical and cultural contexts

• Indications of the positive effects• Reproducibility of practices• Can stimulate initiatives

appropriate for local situations

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Conclusions

• The right scope or scale for one context is not appropriate in another context

• Management capacity by bearers• Benefit for the communities