01747nas a2200181 4500000000100000008004100001653003300042653002700075653003300102653004800135100002600183245016700209856014800376300001000524490000800534520100300542022002001545 d10aCultural heritage management10aField research methods10aIntangible cultural heritage10aThe Polish Western and Northern Territories1 aA. Paprot-Wielopolska00a"We also want to have our own traditions”. Research methods, defining and practicing intangible cultural heritage in the Polish Western and Northern Territories uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85101325169&doi=10.12775%2fLUD104.2020.04&partnerID=40&md5=e6eb7bb57ea8844f960c311e81669419 a75-990 v1043 aThe text focuses on the intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in the Polish Western and Northern Territories that have been overlooked so far. They form neoregions, i.e. areas where there was a great migration of people as a result of World War II. The aim of the article is 1) to define ways (methods) of recognizing tradition as the ICH of neoregions in cooperation with local communities, and 2) to recognize it as an essential element in creating the identity of residents of post-migration areas. Analysis of research methods and techniques used in projects implemented in selected regions is the basis for the expressed postulate. They serve to certify their omnipresence and important role in shaping ICH. Therefore, a critical analysis of research methods and evaluation of the national system of ICH protection was carried out and the possibilities of practical application of research results in local communities for expert support and inclusion in the national ICH register were presented. a00761435 (ISSN)