@article{8577, keywords = {Compagnonnage, cultural identity, Intangible cultural heritage, Moral turn}, author = {N. Adell}, title = {Heritage, ethics, identity}, abstract = {The notion of intangible cultural heritage adopted by UNESCO has extended the concept of heritage as a whole. It has produced, or even strengthened, a double turning point in the cultural policies of the countries that signed the 2003 Convention: a spatial turning point on one hand (where the places of crystallisation of this type of heritage play an important role due to its intangibility) and a moral turning point on the other. The author starts with a historical and ethnographic study of the complex heritage of initiatory groups of travelling workers who form a compagnonnage, a sort of guild, and develops the concept of "equitable heritage". More specifically, this notion undergoes another mutation, which leads one to think that a "good life" is a life steeped in heritage.}, number = {64}, pages = {81-93}, issn = {03919099 (ISSN)}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84878741304&partnerID=40&md5=5abc7de3e85693c13555e52b6a93309a}, }