Roundtable: Comment by Dorothy Noyes #CollaborativeDilemmas
Dorothy Noyes, Professor of English and Comparative Studies at the Ohio State University, responds to the questions Chiara Bortolotto has recently […]
Dorothy Noyes, Professor of English and Comparative Studies at the Ohio State University, responds to the questions Chiara Bortolotto has recently […]
“Collaborative dilemmas” was the title of a workshop held last April at EHESS in Paris under the framework of “UNESCO
Are those developments, usually condemned as corrupting us as scholars and leading to the death of pure research, introducing some
As a researcher who was raised in Brazil, my uncertainty and dilemmas may have a different punch compared to other
For more than ten years I have been exploring UNESCO policies in the field of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). My
Are these developments, usually condemned as corrupting us as scholars and leading to the death of pure research, introducing some
Policymaking and implementation across state institutions, international organisations and transnational networks of civil-society organisations are expanding fields of anthropological research.
Destroyed under global media coverage, exalted as identity symbol, traded and purchased, heritage is taking on a growing and controversial