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Sports and safety management

2013

Sports and safety management, by Steve Frosdick and Lynne Walley, Oxford, Elsevier, Butterworth Heinemann, 2012, 336 pp., $57.95 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-750-64351-1 The problem of hooliganism is g...

Cultural StudiesTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationSociologySport managementNature and Landscape ConservationManagementJournal of Tourism and Cultural Change
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Cultural heritage law in the UNESCO Chairs’ activities. The 30th anniversary of the UNITWIN/UNESCO Chairs Programme (Prawo dziedzictwa kultury w dzia…

2022

The UNESCO Chairs and UNITWIN Networks are recognized as UNESCO’s “extended family” (Doc. 207 EX/11) and their membership brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to UNESCO Programmes, while serving as an important dimension of UNESCO’s comparative advantage for other potential partners. The UNESCO Chairs Programme celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. The main celebrations for this achievement will be held in Paris in November 2022. The international conference is organized by UNESCO with the support of the French national commission for UNESCO. At the national level, more events will be held online and in person.

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing ArtsConservationLawSantander Art and Culture Law Review
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The Added European Value of Cultural Heritage. The European Heritage Label

2018

Europe’s cultural heritage plays a strategic role in European Union (EU) politics. Heritage is viewed as a shared resource and common good that eventually can produce a broader acceptance of the EU. This article focuses on the exploration of European heritage in the context of the European Heritage Label (EHL), a recent EU heritage action. It first gives an overview of the EHL action and examines the significance attributed to the European dimension of heritage. Next the article discusses the added value of the EHL network of heritage sites for the promotion of European heritage in the context of the European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH) 2018. The two initiatives share similar approache…

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing ArtsEYCH 2018European Heritage LabelConservationcultural heritageEuroopan unionipolitical and cultural communitykulttuuriperintöteemavuodetEuropeCultural heritageEconomykulttuuriPolitical science11. SustainabilityEurooppalainen kulttuuriperintötunnusEurooppaLawValue (mathematics)Santander Art and Culture Law Review
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The European Landscape Convention with respect to the cultural landscape – a Polish perspective (Europejska Konwencja Krajobrazowa wobec krajobrazu k…

2022

Celem niniejszego artykułu jest odniesienie się do tego, w jaki sposób Europejska Konwencja Krajobrazowa (ELC) definiuje krajobraz kulturowy oraz jakie tworzy narzędzia jego ochrony. Kluczowe jest również ustalenie, z punktu widzenia polskiego porządku prawnego, jak ustawodawca implementuje ochronę krajobrazu kulturowego do prawa krajowego. Ogólna teza artykułu brzmi: ELC tworzy zintegrowany model ochrony krajobrazu, w którym krajobraz kulturowy jest traktowany jako jego nieodłączny element. Tezie ogólnej towarzyszy teza szczegółowa, że ELC nie tworzy samodzielnie optymalnego poziomu ochrony krajobrazu kulturowego, ale raczej kształtuje kierunek, w jakim ta ochrona będzie zmierzać. ELC defi…

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing Artscultural landscapeplanowanie przestrzennekrajobraz kulturowyConservationspatial planningEuropejska Konwencja KrajobrazowaLawThe European Landscape ConventionSantander Art and Culture Law Review
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“Narrative Museums” and Curators’ Rights: The Protection of a Museum Exhibition and Its Scenario under Polish Law

2020

Since at least the 1990s, museums have expanded to cover a variety of societal functions, often enabling inclusive and participatory spaces for critical dialogue about the past and the future, and bridging together various narratives and cultural experiences, contributing to social cohesion and reconciliation. The new functions of museums, involving novel technological forms of display and communication, pose several legal questions concerning the management of such institutions, their resources, and exhibitions, including issues of copyright and other intellectual property rights. While referring to a recent case concerning an alleged infringement of the moral rights of the authors of the …

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectcopyrightConservationArtMuseum of the Second World War in GdanskExhibitionCreative workLawcurators’ moral rightsNarrativecreative workmuseum exhibitionLawmedia_commonSantander Art and Culture Law Review
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Being lost: tourism, risk and vulnerability in the post-‘9/11’ entertainment industry

2012

This study explores the ways in which the post-‘9/11’ film industry employs tourism as a plot that re-creates mythical imageries of the ‘West’ in relation to a radical ‘other’. Reflecting on sociological and psychological concepts of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘risk’, the authors undertake a content analysis of four ‘horror’ or ‘terror’ films and reveal complex discourses linked to nationalist sentiment, political ideology, the power of expertise and public insecurity in the post-‘9/11’ USA. One interesting feature of the current horror-movie genre is the extent of violence and sadism exerted on Western tourists going abroad. Drawing on the image of the tourist as victim, the authors further discu…

Cultural Studiesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentMedia studiesEntertainment industryVulnerabilityTransportationFilm industryPoliticsHospitalityTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTerrorismIdeologySociologySocial sciencebusinessTourismNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonJournal of Tourism and Cultural Change
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Decolonising European minds through Heritage

2019

By analysing three museums exhibition, this article investigates how the history of European colonialism is approached in an attempt to identify potential for decolonising European minds. The case studies consist of a temporary exhibition (2016–2017) concerning German colonialism at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin; the permanent exhibition of the House of European History in Brussels and the permanent exhibition of the Sagres Promontory (Portugal), a heritage site related to the conquest of the Americas. The analysis will focus on three aspects: 1) acknowledgement of connections between colonial histories and their contemporary influences in and for Europe; 2) the role of histor…

Cultural Studiesmeaning makingHistoryHistoryGeography Planning and DevelopmentConservationVisual artsheritageExhibitionEuropean colonialismmerkityksen luominenmuseot050602 political science & public administrationMeaning-making05 social sciencesMuseologymerkitykset (semantiikka)06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studieskulttuuriperintö0506 political scienceEuropedecolonisationTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0602 languages and literaturedekolonisaatiomuseumsDecolonizationInternational Journal of Heritage Studies
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Defining “National Treasures” in the European Union. Is the Sky Really the Limit?

2019

The main objective of this article is to analyse the scope of EU Member States’ right to determine national treasures for the purpose of Directive 2014/60/EU on the return of cultural objects. While investigating the issue at the EU, human rights, and constitutional levels, the authors argue that the right to define what constitutes national treasures is not an absolute right. The definition of this particular category of cultural objects cannot be used to circumvent the rules on the free movement of goods and to hamper this freedom in an unjustifiable and arbitrary manner. On the human rights and constitutional levels, Member States’ right cannot interfere with the right to enjoy one’s pos…

Cultural Studiesnational treasuresVisual Arts and Performing ArtsHuman rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectConservationcultural heritagehuman rightsCultural heritageSkyPolitical scienceLawmedia_common.cataloged_instanceLimit (mathematics)European UnionEuropean unionLawconstitutional rightsmedia_commonSantander Art and Culture Law Review
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Nanotechnology for Cultural Heritage

2014

The conservation science is one of the most complex topics in the materials science as it requires interdisciplinary expertise ranging from the architecture, the technology of materials to the advanced analytical and physical chemistry. However, the recent development has shown that the complex tasks of the conservation of the cultural heritage can be solved very effectively using novel nanomaterials and nanotechnology methods.

Cultural heritageEngineeringbusiness.industryNanostructured materialsConservation scienceNanotechnologyPatent Consolidation Protection Nanostructured MaterialsArchitecturebusinessSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Levels of Preservation for Cultural Heritage within an Open-air Museum

2018

In Sibiu, Romania, the Astra National Museum Complex includes an open-air museum with around 300 ethnographic monuments and a collection of almost 30,000 objects on display and in storage.Four cate...

Cultural heritageHistoryNational museumEthnographyConservationAir quality indexVisual artsOpen air
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