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This study aims to discuss a strategy to preserve intangible cultural heritage in education and to deliberate on the batik network in Pekalongan, Indonesia. To investigate the network, this study adopted a framework based on the actor–network theory (ANT). The research data was obtained through observation, interviews and document analysis. Interviews were conducted with eight interviewees who are working professionals in batik. The study achieved the following results: 1. Cultural heritage education needs to connect with the needs of everyday life within the context of the current situation and the social environment. 2. A successful cultural heritage educational network must include the efforts of industry, government, schools, museums and research institutions so that everyone can derive maximum benefit from the network and achieve a sense of accomplishment. 3. Attentiveness to conscious cultural heritage contributes to the promotion of education. Batik knowledge is built by interactions between batik workers, batik, batik museums, school teachers, and workshops or classes, such as student work in schools.

Année de publication
2019
Journal
International Journal of Art and Design Education
Volume
38
Nombre
2
Nombre de pages
398-415
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Date de publication
may
Langue de publication
English
ISSN Number
14768062 (ISSN)
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85053726024&doi=10.1111%2fjade.12200&partnerID=40&md5=4b8f213ceabad88d78be57fc5ec79de8
DOI
10.1111/jade.12200
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