01864nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653001500043653003300058653001500091653002200106653001000128100003200138700002900170245010000199856014500299300001200444490000700456520116300463022002001626 d10aDissonance10aIntangible cultural heritage10aontologies10aPatios in Cordova10aSpain1 aCristina Sánchez-Carretero1 aVictoria Quintero-Morón00aMulti-Ontological Dissonances and ICH Safeguarding Practices: The Case of the Patios in Cordova uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85124730618&doi=10.2478%2fse-2021-0028&partnerID=40&md5=66e93eed77ab35d2488bb8dea7afcf9b a473-4860 v693 aThe contradictions embedded in the safeguarding practices of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) safeguarding practices have been the focus of analysis for the last couple of decades. In addition, the positioning, roles of scholars and their dilemmas are commonly analysed as a dual polarization: Those scholars who analyse and criticise ICH regimes from the outside; as opposed to those who participate with a critical academic perspective in ICH safeguarding practices. This article adopts a different approach and proposes the concept "multi-ontological dissonances". By this term, we refer to the simultaneous ontologies of ICH that take place both in the different actors involved in ICH heritage regimes and in the safeguarding instruments themselves. We analyse three levels of dissonances: Various models and concepts of ICH coexist in the practices and discourses among different ICH researchers/specialists; among the safeguarding instruments and the researchers and even inside a single researcher/specialist. The case of the Fiesta of the Patios in Cordova will be used as an example of the multi-ontological dissonances in safeguarding practices. a13351303 (ISSN)