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The VÃ of Visibility, Visitability, and Viability in Vietnam. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In this contribution, first the importance of a Vietnamese episode in the genealogy of the paradigm of the 2003 Convention for the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage is highlighted.
Second the evolution and bandwidth of this heritage paradigm are explored using a sensitizing distinction between AHD (Authorized Heritage Discourse) and pHD (participatory or popular Heritage Discourse) and via a discussion of the importance of ...
Second the evolution and bandwidth of this heritage paradigm are explored using a sensitizing distinction between AHD (Authorized Heritage Discourse) and pHD (participatory or popular Heritage Discourse) and via a discussion of the importance of ...
The VÃ of visibility, visitability, and viability in Vietnam Universiteit Antwerpen
Disability, Art & Potentiality: Reframing Disability as a Metaphor for Potentiality in the Islamic Republic of Iran Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Background: There is a lack of studies examining the meanings attributed to disability in Eastern contexts. This is especially true in the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Studies - accessible for non-Farsi readers - dealing with the existence and position of persons with disabilities in contemporary Iran are rare.
Purpose: The present study is part of an investigative journalistic project submitted to and approved ...
Purpose: The present study is part of an investigative journalistic project submitted to and approved ...
Research on the future prospects of international success of Disability Elite Sports in Japan: Establishment of the SPLISS model for disability sports Vrije Universiteit Brussel
De Bosscher established the SPLISS model consisting of 9 factors, which gives a through overview of important sports policy determinants for international success. She states that the model’s function is not deterministic and may be subject to change over time, and the model has not yet been applied for the Paralympic sports. The purpose of this research study was to gather the opinions of athletes, coaches, and directors of ...
The Difference Disability makes: Learning about Interactions with Architectural Design from Four Architects Experiencing Disability KU Leuven
Interactions between disability and architectural design are commonly associated with accessibility codes. These associations have contributed to standardizing, and devaluating, disabled people's varied and rich experiences. Some so-called architectural 'solutions' aimed to solve disabled people's 'problems' are often rejected - by disabled people and architects alike - due to architects' over-attention for functional aspects at the expense of ...