
Projects from Jonas Leineweber
Faculty of Arts and Humanities ? Historisches Institut ? Materielles und Immaterielles Kulturerbe
Lan?desstel?le Im?ma?te?ri?el?les Kul?tur?er?be NRW
Zum Immateriellen Kulturerbe geh?ren Br?uche, Rituale, Feste, darstellende Künste, mündliche Ausdrucksweisen, Wissen und Fertigkeiten, die von Generation zu Generation weitergegeben werden und Gefühle von Identit?t, Kontinuit?t und Gemeinschaft stiften. Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland hat im Jahr 2013 das UNESCO-?bereinkommen zur Erhaltung des ...
Duration: 05/2025 - 12/2028
L:IKE - Intangible cultural heritage learning workshop for school education in NRW
On behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Science of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, the Chair for Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage is researching how intangible cultural heritage can be taught, discussed and reflected on from different subject perspectives in school lessons.In dialogue with the Ministry of Schools and ...
Duration: 11/2023 - 12/2025
Contact: Jonas Leineweber
Societal customs, rituals and festivals as intangible cultural heritage
The dissertation project uses the examples of Schützenwesen, the Rhenish Carnival and the Schw?rtag tradition to investigate the "metacultural productions" (Kirshenblatt-Gimblett 2004) that accompany an application to and inscription onto the Federal Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Germany as well as the historical developments, ...
Duration: 09/2022 - 09/2024
Contact: Jonas Leineweber
Tradition in Transition - Schützenwesen in Westphalia as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The "Tradition in Transition" project examines the significance attached to social rituals, customs and festivities in contemporary society, the extent to which the relevance and acceptance of traditional Schützen associations’ values are subjected to change as well as the relationship between tradition and societal transformation. In the various ...
Duration: 06/2016 - 06/2024
Contact: Jonas Leineweber
Federal State Office for Intangible Cultural Heritage, North Rhine-Westphalia
Intangible cultural heritage includes customs, rituals, festivities, performing arts, oral expressions, knowledge and skills that are passed down from generation to generation and evoke feelings of identity, continuity and community. In 2013, the Federal Republic of Germany ratified the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible ...
Duration: 12/2015 - 04/2025
Contact: Jonas Leineweber