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    CULTURAL HERITAGE. SCENARIOS 2016

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    Table of Contents1

    OPENING REMARKS: L. Zagato (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p. 8 2015 Scenarios on cultural heritage. Why heritage is so important?

    C. Peranetti (former Veneto Region): p.11

    FollowGondola

    1ST SESSION: CULTURAL HERITAGE BLAZES

    G. Venturini (University of Milan): p.15

    International law and intentional destruction of cultural heritage

    T. Scovazzi (University of Milan-Bicocca): p.18

    The agreements betweenthe italian ministry of culture and

    american museums

    M. Khairallah (Italian-Yemeni Centre for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage): p. 26

    Yemen. A humanitarian and cultural emergency

    S. Urbinati (University of Milan Bicocca): p.29

    The protection of Iraqi and Syrian cultural heritage in Security Council Resolution

    2199 and by the European Union: Assonances and dissonances

    K. Hausler (British Institute of International and Comparative Law): p.31

    Cultural heritage in reconciliation and peace building

    C. Carletti (University of Roma Tre): p.35

    From the multilevel international legal framework towards a new principle of

    international law to protect cultural heritage in times of peace and war

    by States, IOs and private actors

    M.L. Ciminelli (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.39

    On the value/s of heritage semiophores, and of their destruction

    1 This preview collects both the papersabstracts presented at the International Conference on Cultural Heritage.

    Scenarios 2015 held in Venice on November 26-28, 2015, and the abstracts accepted by the Scientific Committee solely

    in light of the final publication. The preview does only anticipate the topics of the final publication and does not mirrow

    the definitive structure of the book expected to be published by the end of 2016. The authorss names following the

    symbol are the authors of the abstracts not presented at the Conference.

    Only a minimal layout revision has been provided. Authors are solely responsible for the factual and language accuracy

    of their work.

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    E. Anzellotti (Universit degli Studi della Tuscia/Universit Paris8): p.42

    Memory of ephemeral: the new problems of intangible cultural heritage

    L. Bindi Katia Ballacchino (Universit del Molise): p.44

    Animals and/or humans. Ethnography and mediation of glocal conflicts in Carresi of

    the South Molise (Italy)

    S. Chiodi (ILIESI CNR): p.47

    From Marco Porcio Catone to Khaled al-Asaad. Via Voltaire Strategies and

    necessary response to antagonists actions

    F. Coccolo (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.49

    Law No. 1089 of 1 June 1939. The origin and consequences of Italian legislation on

    the protection of the national cultural heritage in the 20th century

    G. Gasparello (Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa): p.53

    Extractivism, mega-projects and defense of the cultural heritage of indigenous

    peoples: case studies from Mexico

    S. Giulini (Universit degli Studi di Genova): p.56

    The Intentional Destruction of cultural Heritage between International Conventions

    and Direct Intervention

    G. Magri (European Legal Studies Institut, Universitt Osnabrck): p.58

    The new directive on restitution of cultural goods and its effects on internal market

    2ND SESSION: CULTURAL HERITAGE INSPIRES

    A. Arantes (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil): p.60

    Cultural heritage inspires

    IST SUB-SESSION: PATRIMONIALIZATION AND COMMUNITIES

    A.Broccolini (La Sapienza University of Rome): p.65

    The many voices of the heritage communities in intangible cultural heritage

    participation: the role of ethnography

    N. Bogataj (Slovenian Institute for Adult Education, Ljubljana): p.68

    Commons, European heritage of the local collective action

    L. Giancristofaro (G. DAnnunzio University of Chieti-Pescara): p.71

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    The claim about authenticity as a financial instrument. Critical ethnography in an

    italian setting

    B. Bernardi, H. Hampsa, P. Marigonda: p. 73

    A dynamic model supporting cultural goods rhetoric

    P. Wanner (Cooperativa Htel du Nord): p.75

    From the value of cultural heritage for society

    S. Pinton (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.77

    The Faro Convention, the legal European environment and the challenge of common

    goods

    A. De Vita (Faro Venezia Association): p.80

    Heritage Communities discussion rights and existence

    IIND SUB-SESSION: CULTURES, RIGHTS, IDENTITIES

    M. DAddetta (British Institute of International Law and Comparative Law): p.83

    The right of access to and enjoyment of cultural heritage under international law: A

    way to link the preservation of cultural heritage to the protection of human rights

    S. De Vido (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.85

    Mainstreaming gender in the protection of cultural heritage

    F. Panozzo - M. Lusiani (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.87

    Narratives of becoming in Dolomiti Contemporanee

    M. Ferri (University of Bergamo): p.89

    From the right to take part in cultural life to the right to cultural identity:

    which protection for migrant people?

    A. Sciurba (University of Palermo): p.92

    Misrecognition of Mystified cultural heritage. The Case of the Roma People

    L. Marcato (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.94

    Culture and the digital world. Theoretical considerations on digital heritage

    N. Dines (Middlesex University): p.97

    From right to the city to the right kind of city: towards a critique of progressive

    heritage politics

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    D. Miccoli (Rothschild Foundation Europe, Ca Foscari University): p.98

    History, nostalgia and the birth of new diasporas: experiments in Mediterranean

    Jewish heritagisation

    M.L. Tufano (University of Naples Parthenope): p.102

    Through an effective method of governance of cultural heritage sites

    A. Zoni (Cestudir, Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.104

    A possible heritage: street performances as a participative cultural heritage

    3ND SESSION: CULTURAL HERITAGE COMPACTS

    P. Clemente (University of Florence): p.107

    Un sasso sopra laltro. Note di un chairman

    C. Wilmer (Master of the Guild of St. George, London): p.110

    At the source of an evergreen lesson on cultural heritage: Ruskin meets Tintoretto at

    San Rocco

    M.L. Picchio Forlati (Scuola Grande di San Rocco): p. 111

    The Ancient Scuole of Venice: Identities that condense values, traditions, creative

    knowledge and care

    M. Tamma - R. Sartori (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.117

    Religious heritage: Sharing and integrating values, fruition, resources,

    responsibilities

    . Ledinek Lozej (RZC-SAZU): p.120

    Linking local cultural heritage collections from the Slovenian - Italian border region

    the Zborzbirk project case

    V. Padiglione (La Sapienza University of Rome): p.123

    Effects of Intangible Heritage on the Museums's Scenario. Participatory, Collusive

    and Ironic Exhibits

    R. Peretta (University of Bergamo): p.126

    Heritage, Consumption and Content. Case Histories?

    E. Rossi (University of Florence): p.128

    I musei e il digitale: alcuni casi di repatration

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    C. Da Re (Universit Paris 1 Panthon-Sorbonne): p.131

    Participatory Practice in the actions of Ecomuseums

    F. Marzella (Ca Foscari University of Venice): p.133

    Second-hand objects could be treated as a material cultural heritage?

    The case of the Social Museum

    M. Pascolini (University of Perugia): p.136

    Landscape museums: considerations about heritage experiences in Friuli Venezia

    Giulia

    V. Rizzo (Anthropological Museum of the University of Bologna): p.138

    Face to face with heritage. From Africa as an icon of the colonial Italian

    consciousness to the contemporary enhancement of cultural diversity throught the

    Collection of Ciprianis Masks

    4TH SESSION: CULTURAL HERITAGE EITHER FINDS HEARTS AND HANDS

    CARE OR DIES

    Ist Sub-session: TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNITIES

    F. Macmillan (Birkbeck, University of London, School of Law): p.142

    The problematic relationship between traditional knowledge and the commons

    M. Giampieretti (University of Padua): p.145

    Human Living Treasures. New Perspectives in the Italian Legal System?

    J.F. Bajec (Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts): p.146