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The expression intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has now become widely recognized and used. More and more museums are integrating ICH into their exhibitions, thus expanding their offer to the public while participating in safeguarding. Some institutions, however, believe they integrate or safeguard ICH, but they do it on the basis of an inaccurate understanding of its very nature. The question of the place that ICH can take within museums thus remains a largely open field of reflection. In order to do justice to this very particular heritage category, creative, innovative approaches are required.

Volumen
121
Número
3
Número de páginas
287—+
Numero ISSN
0042-8523
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