creators_nameKarakul, Özlem
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datestamp2017-06-28 10:19:35
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titleFolk Architecture in Historic Environments: Living Spaces for Intangible Cultural Heritage
ispublishedpub
subjectsCultural_Landscapes
subjectsE04
subjectsE09
subjectsH09
subjectsH15
subjectsH17
subjectsH27
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subjectsO05
full_text_statuspublic
keywordsIntangible Cultural heritage
keywordsfolk architecture
keywordshistoric environment
abstractDiscussions about intangible cultural heritage emerged through the process for defining cultural heritage of humanity and developed for correcting the deficiencies of those definitions. In this respect, these discussions were not oriented for creating dissociation in the understanding of cultural heritage, but emerged as the product of the endeavor of understanding and re-defining the entity. This research aims to produce a methodology for redefining the entity of the concept of cultural heritage, examining the relationships between architecture and intangible cultural heritage in historic environments.
date2007
date_typepublished
publicationMilli Folklor-International and Quarterly Journal of Cultural Studies
volume19
pagerange151-163
refereedTRUE
issn1300-3984
official_urlhttp://www.millifolklor.com/PdfViewer.aspx?Sayi=75&Sayfa=148
citation Karakul, Özlem (2007) Folk Architecture in Historic Environments: Living Spaces for Intangible Cultural Heritage. Milli Folklor-International and Quarterly Journal of Cultural Studies, 19 . p. 151-163. ISSN 1300-3984 [Article]
document_urlhttps://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/1753/1/Living%20Spaces%20for%20Intangible%20Cultural%20Heritage%20.pdf