Imagine a person from another planet turning up at a funeral here on Earth. Without having to be told, he would know that a funeral is not an appropriate place to tell jokes. This, Professor Michael ...
The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, participated today in Nara (Japan) at the opening ceremony of the international symposium “ Safeguarding of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage ...
Under the title ‘Bridging tangible and intangible cultural heritage: Synergies between the UNESCO 1972 and 2003 Conventions’, the 19 th annual meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on ...
The Cambridge Heritage Seminars bring together researchers, policy makers and practitioners to explore some of the more pressing issues concerning cultural heritage today. This year's seminar explores ...
All Nippon Airways (ANA) is an airline that has embraced ‘content’ more enthusiastically than most brands in its sector. Having offered up a detailed interactive guide to Japan’s festivals and an ...
Even without a physical meeting space, the workplace can be a place where we find hope and connection. The COVID-19 pandemic is not only putting a serious strain on our healthcare system and our ...
Letter to the editor: What is historical and cultural heritage? What do we choose to protect and cherish? My heart sank when I read the news about the possible closure of New Bedford’s Casa da Saudade ...
Intangible cultural heritage refers to the oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals and festive events, knowledge, and skills that communities, groups and individuals recognize as ...
A tangible benefit evaluation seeks to determine whether a business is meeting its stated objectives or whether the cost of achieving the benefit equals its results. Both perspectives focus on ...
As a business owner, your tangible costs are the obvious ones. Buying a computer, paying an employee and reserving rooms for a training seminar are all tangible costs. Intangible costs such as wasted ...