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This article explores notions like levels , scales or case studies as useful tools to study the impact of the Basic Texts of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. It draws attention to politics of scale and questionable labels like Eurocentric . It also zooms in on the potential problems and effects of using the overall results framework and reporting, illustrated with examples from and beyond Bulgaria.

Volume
121
Number
3
Number of Pages
339—+
ISSN Number
0042-8523
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