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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 PortugalPublisher:Informa UK Limited Authors: Sampaio, Sofia;Sampaio, Sofia;handle: 10451/62966
The article analyses Silvino Santos’s Filmogramas, a collection of hitherto neglected domestic films the Portuguese-Brazilian filmmaker (1886-1970) made in the late 1920s while accompanying his employer’s family, the Araújos, in Portugal. Combining archival research, interviews, and film analysis, I reconnect the Amazonian and European experiences of (colonial) conquest and domesticity that Santos’s life trajectory and film production depict and embody. The aim is to move beyond regional and hagiographic historiographies and build a more critical and anthropologically informed entangled history of a figure and an epochal milieu that continue to permeate and shape contemporary understandings of the past.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 Portugal, United KingdomPublisher:Wiley Authors: Hanhui Guan; Nuno Palma; Meng Wu;Hanhui Guan; Nuno Palma; Meng Wu;doi: 10.1111/ehr.13305
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AbstractFollowing the Mongol invasion of China, the Yuan (1260–1368) dynasty was the first political regime to introduce a precious metal standard and deploy paper money as the sole legal tender. Drawing on a new dataset on money issues, prices, warfare, imperial grants, taxation, natural disasters, and population, we find that a silver standard initially consolidated the Chinese currency market. However, persistent fiscal pressures eventually compelled rulers to ease the monetary standard, and a fiat standard was adopted. We show that inflation was high in the early and late periods of the dynasty but remained moderate for nearly half a century. We find that military pressure, particularly civil war, generated fiscal demands that led to the over‐issuance of money. By contrast, natural disasters and imperial grants did not trigger the over‐issue of money. Warfare was much more likely to increase paper money issues under the fiat standard than during the silver standard period.
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Cultural heritage has traditionally been studied within two realms: that of the nation-state, and that of other institutionalising bodies such as UNESCO. Scholars have highlighted a tendency in the area of heritage to prioritise heritage practitioners and the state over heritage users in the heritage creation processes (Harrison Citation2013). Works by critical heritage scholars, such as Laurajane Smith's (Citation2016; Citation2021), have enabled a critical approach to these institutionalised discourses on heritage, oriented towards the listings and canonising of what deserves to be heritage. The thaw introduced by the development of critical heritage studies has enabled a shift from heritage as an ‘authorised discourse’ to other forms of heritage practices. This ‘performative turn’ in heritage studies (Harrison Citation2013; Macdonald Citation2013; Smith Citation2016) has encouraged scholars to look at heritage beyond institutional lenses. In doing so, the materiality of heritage has been questioned (yet not rejected – see Smith Citation2016). Monuments, heritage sites and landscapes have started to be seen as a pretext for performing heritage and the main focus of critical heritage scholars has shifted to the actions of individuals and groups when engaging with heritage. This has further relegated heritage objects and sites to the role of supporting heritage processes, rather than its core focus. The processual nature of heritage has been recognised and highlighted, along with its dependence on meaning-making and the mobilisations/actions of the individuals engaging with it. In other words, what people do with heritage, what meaning it gains through the everyday negotiations of its users, has become more important than its materiality and the institutionalised narratives about it.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 PortugalPublisher:Grupo Espanol del International Institute of Conservation Authors: André Francisco; José Duarte;André Francisco; José Duarte;handle: 10451/61669
Through different perspectives, this article aims at analyzing the film Museum Town (Jennifer Trainer, 2019) and the way in which it portrays the process of revitalization of the space that became MASS MoCA. To this end, the article follows three potential readings: 1) the story of North-Adams which 2) intersects with the story of MASS MoCA – and which is presented through archive footage and interviews –, and 3) the construction and installation of “Until”, by Nick Cave. These will allow us to try to understand the potential and role of a project like MASS MoCA, while also helping us to perceive the relationship between this same project and the small town in which it is inserted, North-Adams, MA. Através de diferentes perspectivas, o presente trabalho pretende analisar o filme Museum Town (Jennifer Trainer, 2019) e o modo como este dá conta do processo de revitalização do espaço que originou MASS MoCA. Para tal, o artigo segue três linhas orientadoras: 1) a história de North-Adams que 2) se cruza com a história de MASS MoCA – e que vai sendo apresentada através de imagens de arquivo e de entrevistas –, e 3) a construção e instalação de “Until”, de Nick Cave. Estas permitir-nos-ão tentar entender qual a potencialidade e papel de um projecto como o MASS MoCA, enquanto nos ajudarão igualmente a compreender a relação deste mesmo projecto com a pequena cidade que o acolhe, North-Adams, MA. A través de diferentes miradas, el presente trabajo pretende analizar la película Museum Town (Jennifer Tanner, 2019) y la forma como retrata el proceso de revitalización del espacio que dio origen a MASS MoCA. Para ello, el artículo sigue tres ideas: 1) la historia de North-Adams que 2) se cruza con la historia de MASS MoCA – y que se presenta a través de imágenes de archivo y entrevistas –, y 3) la construcción e instalación de “Until” de Nick Cave. Esto nos permitirá tratar de comprender el potencial y el papel de un proyecto como MASS MoCA, además de ayudarnos a percibir la relación entre ese mismo proyecto y la pequeña ciudad que lo alberga, North-Adams, MA.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 PortugalPublisher:OpenEdition Authors: Gomes, Pedro David; Baía, João;Gomes, Pedro David; Baía, João;handle: 10451/61401
Este artigo visa compreender a operacionalidade das redes de auxílio à emigração irregular para França entre 1957 e 1974. Focando-se na natureza das relações estabelecidas pelos agentes da rede (passadores, angariadores, etc.) com diversos agentes do estado e com representantes do poder político e judiciário atuando ao nível regional/municipal, o estudo debruça-se sobre os contextos onde estas irregularidades mais se produziam. Partindo das posições antagónicas do governo sobre a questão migratória e da análise às formas de gestão e execução das políticas de migração por parte daqueles agentes do estado, identificam-se e reflete-se sobre os fatores que influíram na (in)eficácia das redes. Privilegiou-se o uso de fontes orais, trianguladas com documentação arquivística nacional, distrital e municipal. Argumenta-se que a “gestão diferenciada da ilegalidade” dentro destes organismos estatais (ou entre eles) produziu duplicidades e discricionariedades que sabotaram a eficácia das medidas reguladoras da emigração, espelhando a ambiguidade do estado sobre a matéria. This article aims to understand the irregular migration networks between Portugal and France (1957-1974), focusing on the relationships between illegal agents (smugglers, recruiters, etc.) and regional and local State agents in the border contexts where irregularities were most prevalent. Starting from the government’s contradictory positions on the migration issue and analyzing the effective implementation of migration policies by state agents on the ground, we seek to identify the factors that explain the effectiveness of irregular networks. The study is based mainly on oral sources, complemented with documentation from national, regional, and municipal archives. We argue that the “differentiated management of illegality” within or between state institutions produced duplicities and discretions that compromised the effectiveness of migration regulatory measures, while at the same time reflecting the government’s ambiguity in this matter.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 PortugalPublisher:Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribena - HALAC Authors: Muñoz Sanchez, Antonio;Muñoz Sanchez, Antonio;handle: 10451/61535
El artículo estudia la política agraria en Portugal entre 1974 y 1985, marcada por una reforma agraria con enorme impacto sociopolítico sobre la que perduran hasta hoy interpretaciones enfrentadas. Basándose en fuentes primarias novedosas, el texto expone las motivaciones, objetivos e instrumentos que definieron la gestión de la cuestión agraria por parte de los dieciséis gobiernos portugueses del periodo. Especial atención dedica al Ministerio de Agricultura, creado en la Revolución para implementar la reforma agraria y reorientado después al objetivo de desmontar su propia obra. El texto sostiene que el consenso existente tras el fin de la dictadura sobre la necesidad de una reforma agraria desapareció cuando su implementación benefició a los comunistas. Eso inoculó en la clase política moderada poderosos anticuerpos contra los cambios estructurales en la agricultura y marcó las líneas maestras de la estrategia de los sucesivos gobiernos: la contrarreforma agraria y la continuidad de las políticas corporativistas de la dictadura. Conscientes de que así no sacarían al sector de su depresión, los dirigentes se consolaban con la esperanza de que la entrada en la CEE trajese un gigantesco caudal de recursos que catapultarían finalmente al campo portugués hacia la modernidad.
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Cet article explore l’histoire d’une collection de sang humain séché archivée sur fiches cartonnées, depuis ses origines dans la science sérologique coloniale, jusqu’à ses usages dans la génétique contemporaine. Les anthropobiologistes coloniaux des années 1940-1950 ont collecté des milliers d’échantillons de sang séché sur des fiches cartonnées auprès des populations indigènes des colonies portugaises, dans l’intention d’établir une typologie des groupes sanguins et de la diversité raciale. Après la fin de l’empire colonial portugais en 1974, ces collections, désormais considérées comme des archives scientifiques, ont été conservées à Lisbonne. Par la suite, des généticiens ont tenté d’extraire des cartes un ADN asiatique et africain. Cet article, qui se veut une réflexion sur l’histoire de cette collection, examine quelques-unes des questions épistémologiques, politiques et ontologiques complexes soulevées par les usages anciens et récents de ces archives de sang séché sur support papier. This article explores the history of a collection of human blood on paper cards, from their origins in the sciences of colonial serology to their uses in contemporary genetics. Portuguese colonial anthropobiologists in the 1940s-50s collected thousands of dried blood spots on paper cards from the Indigenous populations of the Portuguese colonies, with a view to map blood types and racial diversity. After the end of the Portuguese colonial empire in 1974, these colonial collections persisted as scientific archives in Lisbon. Later on, geneticists attempted to extract Asian and African DNA from the cards. This article reflect on this collection’s history, examining some of the epistemic, political, and ontological complexities raised by old and new uses of dry blood on archived paper.
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Abstract Military occupation is the maximum level of political intervention based on coercion, but even under Axis rule, the institutional design of dictatorships by their ‘collaborationist’ elites was influenced by different models and political families. Military occupation opened a window of opportunity for the takeover of power by different segments of authoritarian and fascist elites, and the tension and forced pacts between different projects of dictatorial institutionalizations were a clear sign of this dynamic process. This article examines how the complicated relationship between the radical right, authoritarian conservatives and fascists were present in the institutional crafting of new regimes.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 PortugalPublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Authors: Christopher Claassen; Pedro C Magalhães;Christopher Claassen; Pedro C Magalhães;Abstract Support for democracy in the United States, once thought to be solid, has now been shown to be somewhat shaky. One of the most concerning aspects of this declining attachment to democracy is a marked age gap, with younger Americans less supportive of democracy than their older compatriots. Using age-period-cohort analysis of 12 national surveys collected between 1995 and 2019, we show that this age gap is largely a function of a long-term generational decline in support for democracy, with little evidence of an independent life-cycle effect apparent. The combination of generational decline without a positive and counterbalancing life-cycle effect offers a sober prognosis of how support for democracy in the United States might look in the future.
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To understand the significance that cultural heritage has today and, above all, the role of citizens in decision-making for its valorisation, transmission, and management, it is necessary to approach it from a very early age, specifically through childhood education. Hence, this action research study is proposed for 56 infant teachers in initial training at the University of A Coruña (Galicia, Spain). This is a descriptive case study that aims to investigate the perceptions of early childhood education teachers in initial training about cultural heritage (definition: economic, cultural, and educational uses; agents involved in its transmission, management, etc.). In addition, the paper analyses the changes and continuities that occur in student teachers’ perceptions after carrying out a didactic proposal through relevant social problems linked to the Ribeira Sacra cultural landscape. This action research study has allowed students to give more importance to intangible cultural heritage and to gain a better understanding of controversial issues related to cultural heritage, such as the balance between economic and cultural use, as well as citizens’ roles in a decision-making process related to cultural heritage. Despite engaging in didactic activities, a substantial portion of students still retain a conservative outlook on heritage education.
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The article analyses Silvino Santos’s Filmogramas, a collection of hitherto neglected domestic films the Portuguese-Brazilian filmmaker (1886-1970) made in the late 1920s while accompanying his employer’s family, the Araújos, in Portugal. Combining archival research, interviews, and film analysis, I reconnect the Amazonian and European experiences of (colonial) conquest and domesticity that Santos’s life trajectory and film production depict and embody. The aim is to move beyond regional and hagiographic historiographies and build a more critical and anthropologically informed entangled history of a figure and an epochal milieu that continue to permeate and shape contemporary understandings of the past.
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AbstractFollowing the Mongol invasion of China, the Yuan (1260–1368) dynasty was the first political regime to introduce a precious metal standard and deploy paper money as the sole legal tender. Drawing on a new dataset on money issues, prices, warfare, imperial grants, taxation, natural disasters, and population, we find that a silver standard initially consolidated the Chinese currency market. However, persistent fiscal pressures eventually compelled rulers to ease the monetary standard, and a fiat standard was adopted. We show that inflation was high in the early and late periods of the dynasty but remained moderate for nearly half a century. We find that military pressure, particularly civil war, generated fiscal demands that led to the over‐issuance of money. By contrast, natural disasters and imperial grants did not trigger the over‐issue of money. Warfare was much more likely to increase paper money issues under the fiat standard than during the silver standard period.
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Cultural heritage has traditionally been studied within two realms: that of the nation-state, and that of other institutionalising bodies such as UNESCO. Scholars have highlighted a tendency in the area of heritage to prioritise heritage practitioners and the state over heritage users in the heritage creation processes (Harrison Citation2013). Works by critical heritage scholars, such as Laurajane Smith's (Citation2016; Citation2021), have enabled a critical approach to these institutionalised discourses on heritage, oriented towards the listings and canonising of what deserves to be heritage. The thaw introduced by the development of critical heritage studies has enabled a shift from heritage as an ‘authorised discourse’ to other forms of heritage practices. This ‘performative turn’ in heritage studies (Harrison Citation2013; Macdonald Citation2013; Smith Citation2016) has encouraged scholars to look at heritage beyond institutional lenses. In doing so, the materiality of heritage has been questioned (yet not rejected – see Smith Citation2016). Monuments, heritage sites and landscapes have started to be seen as a pretext for performing heritage and the main focus of critical heritage scholars has shifted to the actions of individuals and groups when engaging with heritage. This has further relegated heritage objects and sites to the role of supporting heritage processes, rather than its core focus. The processual nature of heritage has been recognised and highlighted, along with its dependence on meaning-making and the mobilisations/actions of the individuals engaging with it. In other words, what people do with heritage, what meaning it gains through the everyday negotiations of its users, has become more important than its materiality and the institutionalised narratives about it.
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Through different perspectives, this article aims at analyzing the film Museum Town (Jennifer Trainer, 2019) and the way in which it portrays the process of revitalization of the space that became MASS MoCA. To this end, the article follows three potential readings: 1) the story of North-Adams which 2) intersects with the story of MASS MoCA – and which is presented through archive footage and interviews –, and 3) the construction and installation of “Until”, by Nick Cave. These will allow us to try to understand the potential and role of a project like MASS MoCA, while also helping us to perceive the relationship between this same project and the small town in which it is inserted, North-Adams, MA. Através de diferentes perspectivas, o presente trabalho pretende analisar o filme Museum Town (Jennifer Trainer, 2019) e o modo como este dá conta do processo de revitalização do espaço que originou MASS MoCA. Para tal, o artigo segue três linhas orientadoras: 1) a história de North-Adams que 2) se cruza com a história de MASS MoCA – e que vai sendo apresentada através de imagens de arquivo e de entrevistas –, e 3) a construção e instalação de “Until”, de Nick Cave. Estas permitir-nos-ão tentar entender qual a potencialidade e papel de um projecto como o MASS MoCA, enquanto nos ajudarão igualmente a compreender a relação deste mesmo projecto com a pequena cidade que o acolhe, North-Adams, MA. A través de diferentes miradas, el presente trabajo pretende analizar la película Museum Town (Jennifer Tanner, 2019) y la forma como retrata el proceso de revitalización del espacio que dio origen a MASS MoCA. Para ello, el artículo sigue tres ideas: 1) la historia de North-Adams que 2) se cruza con la historia de MASS MoCA – y que se presenta a través de imágenes de archivo y entrevistas –, y 3) la construcción e instalación de “Until” de Nick Cave. Esto nos permitirá tratar de comprender el potencial y el papel de un proyecto como MASS MoCA, además de ayudarnos a percibir la relación entre ese mismo proyecto y la pequeña ciudad que lo alberga, North-Adams, MA.
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Este artigo visa compreender a operacionalidade das redes de auxílio à emigração irregular para França entre 1957 e 1974. Focando-se na natureza das relações estabelecidas pelos agentes da rede (passadores, angariadores, etc.) com diversos agentes do estado e com representantes do poder político e judiciário atuando ao nível regional/municipal, o estudo debruça-se sobre os contextos onde estas irregularidades mais se produziam. Partindo das posições antagónicas do governo sobre a questão migratória e da análise às formas de gestão e execução das políticas de migração por parte daqueles agentes do estado, identificam-se e reflete-se sobre os fatores que influíram na (in)eficácia das redes. Privilegiou-se o uso de fontes orais, trianguladas com documentação arquivística nacional, distrital e municipal. Argumenta-se que a “gestão diferenciada da ilegalidade” dentro destes organismos estatais (ou entre eles) produziu duplicidades e discricionariedades que sabotaram a eficácia das medidas reguladoras da emigração, espelhando a ambiguidade do estado sobre a matéria. This article aims to understand the irregular migration networks between Portugal and France (1957-1974), focusing on the relationships between illegal agents (smugglers, recruiters, etc.) and regional and local State agents in the border contexts where irregularities were most prevalent. Starting from the government’s contradictory positions on the migration issue and analyzing the effective implementation of migration policies by state agents on the ground, we seek to identify the factors that explain the effectiveness of irregular networks. The study is based mainly on oral sources, complemented with documentation from national, regional, and municipal archives. We argue that the “differentiated management of illegality” within or between state institutions produced duplicities and discretions that compromised the effectiveness of migration regulatory measures, while at the same time reflecting the government’s ambiguity in this matter.
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El artículo estudia la política agraria en Portugal entre 1974 y 1985, marcada por una reforma agraria con enorme impacto sociopolítico sobre la que perduran hasta hoy interpretaciones enfrentadas. Basándose en fuentes primarias novedosas, el texto expone las motivaciones, objetivos e instrumentos que definieron la gestión de la cuestión agraria por parte de los dieciséis gobiernos portugueses del periodo. Especial atención dedica al Ministerio de Agricultura, creado en la Revolución para implementar la reforma agraria y reorientado después al objetivo de desmontar su propia obra. El texto sostiene que el consenso existente tras el fin de la dictadura sobre la necesidad de una reforma agraria desapareció cuando su implementación benefició a los comunistas. Eso inoculó en la clase política moderada poderosos anticuerpos contra los cambios estructurales en la agricultura y marcó las líneas maestras de la estrategia de los sucesivos gobiernos: la contrarreforma agraria y la continuidad de las políticas corporativistas de la dictadura. Conscientes de que así no sacarían al sector de su depresión, los dirigentes se consolaban con la esperanza de que la entrada en la CEE trajese un gigantesco caudal de recursos que catapultarían finalmente al campo portugués hacia la modernidad.
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Cet article explore l’histoire d’une collection de sang humain séché archivée sur fiches cartonnées, depuis ses origines dans la science sérologique coloniale, jusqu’à ses usages dans la génétique contemporaine. Les anthropobiologistes coloniaux des années 1940-1950 ont collecté des milliers d’échantillons de sang séché sur des fiches cartonnées auprès des populations indigènes des colonies portugaises, dans l’intention d’établir une typologie des groupes sanguins et de la diversité raciale. Après la fin de l’empire colonial portugais en 1974, ces collections, désormais considérées comme des archives scientifiques, ont été conservées à Lisbonne. Par la suite, des généticiens ont tenté d’extraire des cartes un ADN asiatique et africain. Cet article, qui se veut une réflexion sur l’histoire de cette collection, examine quelques-unes des questions épistémologiques, politiques et ontologiques complexes soulevées par les usages anciens et récents de ces archives de sang séché sur support papier. This article explores the history of a collection of human blood on paper cards, from their origins in the sciences of colonial serology to their uses in contemporary genetics. Portuguese colonial anthropobiologists in the 1940s-50s collected thousands of dried blood spots on paper cards from the Indigenous populations of the Portuguese colonies, with a view to map blood types and racial diversity. After the end of the Portuguese colonial empire in 1974, these colonial collections persisted as scientific archives in Lisbon. Later on, geneticists attempted to extract Asian and African DNA from the cards. This article reflect on this collection’s history, examining some of the epistemic, political, and ontological complexities raised by old and new uses of dry blood on archived paper.
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Abstract Military occupation is the maximum level of political intervention based on coercion, but even under Axis rule, the institutional design of dictatorships by their ‘collaborationist’ elites was influenced by different models and political families. Military occupation opened a window of opportunity for the takeover of power by different segments of authoritarian and fascist elites, and the tension and forced pacts between different projects of dictatorial institutionalizations were a clear sign of this dynamic process. This article examines how the complicated relationship between the radical right, authoritarian conservatives and fascists were present in the institutional crafting of new regimes.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 PortugalPublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Authors: Christopher Claassen; Pedro C Magalhães;Christopher Claassen; Pedro C Magalhães;Abstract Support for democracy in the United States, once thought to be solid, has now been shown to be somewhat shaky. One of the most concerning aspects of this declining attachment to democracy is a marked age gap, with younger Americans less supportive of democracy than their older compatriots. Using age-period-cohort analysis of 12 national surveys collected between 1995 and 2019, we show that this age gap is largely a function of a long-term generational decline in support for democracy, with little evidence of an independent life-cycle effect apparent. The combination of generational decline without a positive and counterbalancing life-cycle effect offers a sober prognosis of how support for democracy in the United States might look in the future.
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To understand the significance that cultural heritage has today and, above all, the role of citizens in decision-making for its valorisation, transmission, and management, it is necessary to approach it from a very early age, specifically through childhood education. Hence, this action research study is proposed for 56 infant teachers in initial training at the University of A Coruña (Galicia, Spain). This is a descriptive case study that aims to investigate the perceptions of early childhood education teachers in initial training about cultural heritage (definition: economic, cultural, and educational uses; agents involved in its transmission, management, etc.). In addition, the paper analyses the changes and continuities that occur in student teachers’ perceptions after carrying out a didactic proposal through relevant social problems linked to the Ribeira Sacra cultural landscape. This action research study has allowed students to give more importance to intangible cultural heritage and to gain a better understanding of controversial issues related to cultural heritage, such as the balance between economic and cultural use, as well as citizens’ roles in a decision-making process related to cultural heritage. Despite engaging in didactic activities, a substantial portion of students still retain a conservative outlook on heritage education.
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