01548nas a2200205 4500000000100000008004100001260002200042653002600064653002300090653002900113653002600142653002000168653002100188100001700209245007800226856014800304300001000452520085500462020002501317 d bCRC Press/Balkema10aCommunity involvement10aCultural heritages10aParticipatory management10aParticipatory process10aSocial distance10aSocial proximity1 aM. Lacarrieu00aInhabiting heritage: The challenges of community participatory management uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117683899&doi=10.1201%2f9781003182016-6&partnerID=40&md5=635febc8d49f0ff23278e668961e99ad a45-513 aThe aim of this article is to critique participatory processes in the field of cultural heritage, based on the assumption that tangible heritage has been associated to social distance, while intangible heritage has been related to social proximity and the currency of its expressions for the communities involved. Since cultural heritage has evolved as a field that appears to ignore individuals, but at the same time needs society to resound, is it feasible to promote it as a context for community involvement? Or, is it that participatory processes are a part of intangible heritage, which came into existence because of the need to include groups that had been historically relegated from the field of heritage? Can cultural heritage take on the challenges and their responses through differentiated approaches to participatory action/management? a9781032021294 (ISBN)