F alk UNESCO 10 th COM Windhoek Namibia November 29 th 2015 Themes Methodological challenges working in the field Sustainable development of ICH Cultural industries Common for the themes is that they should have a practical approach and describe the methodical challenges we m ID: 742078
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Slide1
#Heritage alive!
Eivind Falk
UNESCO 10
th
.COM, Windhoek, Namibia
November 29
th
. 2015Slide2
Themes
Methodological challenges working in the fieldSustainable development of ICHCultural
industries
Common for the themes is that they should have a practical approach and describe the methodical challenges we meet as experts and NGOs in the field. Examples both of good practices and bad practices are welcomed in order to share reflections and experiences between the NGOs and experts.Slide3
Editorial frames
1. The articles should be around 2000 words
2
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The author is responsible for washing the text for misspellings before passing it to the board. A text characterized by misspellings and grammatical errors will be returned to the author.3
.
When the article is ready and approved by the board, the author will be asked to write a summary which can be translated into either French or English. Slide4
#Heritage Alive
http://www.ichngoforum.org/category/heritage-alive/ Slide5
Members of the
editorial board
#Heritage
alive
!
Eivind Falk
Rajiv
Trivedi
Emily
Drani
Ananya
Bhattacharya
Albert
vd ZeijdenSalih Taner SerinValentina Zingari Sumi NamDr. V. JayaranEva Romankova Harriet Deacon Joseph Ogieriakhi Fanny Houët Ki LeonceGabriele DSeverin CachatSlide6
SYMPOSIUM in Windhoek
#Heritage alive!-Symposium for experts and NGOs 1st of December – 5.30 to
7.00pm:
A case of
Koogere oral tradition in Uganda -by Stephen Rwagweri
The
Empaako Traditional Naming Practice in
Uganda
-by Emily
Drani