01247nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003653002100044653004300065653003800108653003300146653002700179653003800206653004200244653003200286100001400318245008200332490000700414520060800421 2015 d10aSocial practices10arituals and festive events (ICH\_1229)10aHampered transmission (ICH\_1296)10aTouristification (ICH\_1122)10aRepublic of Korea (KR)10aOvercommercialization (ICH\_1127)10aDiminishing participation (ICH\_1242)10aTheatrification (ICH\_1297)1 aKyoim Yun00aThe Economic Imperative of UNESCO Recognition: A South Korean Shamanic Ritual0 v523 aThis study examines a South Korean shamanic ritual to explore how UNESCO recognition complicates preexisting discourses concerning the interface of cultural and economic values in heritage making and heritage maintenance. Although UNESCO seldom discusses the economic issues associated with heritage status, financial factors are a key concern and a source of tension among local and national stakeholders when valorizing selected local culture for translocal use and recognition. Local perceptions and use of the global project are closely related to the goals and protocols of the 2003 ICH Convention.