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The Digital ICH Observatory aims to produce, organise and analyse information about e-Inventories of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH).
A network to share knowledge and practices about ICH that is on the web

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Type
Article
Year
2018
Author
ROSSI, Jessica
Title
The Republic of Korea ICHpedia wiki and the creation of a new web-based community of practice through online participatory methodologies
Abstrat
This article aims at introducing the classification established by Korea’s ICHpedia for users involved in the inventorying of intangible cultural heritage through the use of Web 2.0 instruments. The analysis moves from the definition of community developed since the adoption of the UNESCO 2003 Convention, and traces the recent shift from object?oriented to person?oriented safeguarding of cultural heritage, in order to understand what changes from the cyberspace are taking place and influencing the field of intangible heritage. The new concept of “heritage of all” is closely connected with collective intelligence theories from the Nineties’. Moving from this theoretical background I try to postulate the necessity of a new shift in the definition of community, which has been strongly influenced by information and communication technologies (ICTs), which provides the cultural heritage sector with new networks of people involved in the identification of ICH
elements.
Keywords
community of practice, wiki, inventorying, intangible cultural heritage
Bibliographic reference
ROSSI, Jessica (2018) "The Republic of Korea ICHpedia wiki and the creation of a new web-based community of practice through online participatory methodologies" in MEMORIAMEDIA Review, nr 3, Art. 2, 1-9, 2018. [online] Available at: http://review.memoriamedia.net/index.php/the-republic-of-korea-ichpedia [Accessed 30/05/2019]