Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (9)

ICH Scotland: a digital heritage project (2011)
Journal Article
Hill, D., Gunn, L., McCleery, A., & McCleery, A. (2011). ICH Scotland: a digital heritage project. Levend Erfgoed: Vakblad voor public folklore & public history, 8, 14-21

One world, new world: one Scotland, many cultures (2010)
Book Chapter
McCleery, A., McCleery, A., Gunn, L., & Hill, D. (2010). One world, new world: one Scotland, many cultures. In M. J. Munro-Landi (Ed.), L'Ecosse et Ses Doubles: Ancien-monde-nouveau monde/ Old world-New world: Scotland and its doubles (315). L'Harmattan

What is intangible heritage? (2009)
Journal Article
Hill, D., Gunn, L., McCleery, A., & McCleery, A. (2008). What is intangible heritage?. LocScot, (8-9)

D'Art report 36: defining and mapping intangible cultural heritage. (2009)
Report
McCleery, A., McCleery, A., Gunn, L., & Hill, D. (2009). D'Art report 36: defining and mapping intangible cultural heritage

The D’Art was undertaken in collaboration with Museums Galleries Scotland (formerly Scottish Museums Council), as a preliminary study of the issues, both theoretical and practical, in making an inventory of ICH in Scotland in conformity with the UNES... Read More about D'Art report 36: defining and mapping intangible cultural heritage..

Intangible cultural heritage in Scotland: the way forward. (2008)
Report
McCleery, A., McCleery, A., Gunn, L., & Hill, D. (2008). Intangible cultural heritage in Scotland: the way forward

The research leading to this report was commissioned by Museums Galleries Scotland in partnership withScottishArts Council and funded by Scotland Committee of the UK NAtional Commission for UNESCO.

Scoping and mapping intangible cultural heritage in Scotland: final report (2008)
Journal Article
McCleery, A., McCleery, A., Gunn, L., & Hill, D. (2008). Scoping and mapping intangible cultural heritage in Scotland: final report. Museums Galleries Scotland, 1-55

The intangible cultural heritage (ICH) of Scotland requires to be accorded a status which is equal to that of the material culture of Scotland. If this is not currently the case, this in part reflects difficulties inherent in identifying the existenc... Read More about Scoping and mapping intangible cultural heritage in Scotland: final report.