The total number of submitted abstracts was circa 200.
Accepted abstracts (ordered by Author's last name):
| Title | Name and Affiliation | Country |
| Photohistory as revelation: images of the intangible | Prof. Roger Absalom Sheffield Hallam University | U.K. |
| Poetics of Diversity, Diaspora, and Displacement: Ilokanos in the Americas Writing their Intangible Culture and Heritage | Dr. Aurelio Agcaoili University of Hawaii | U.S.A. |
| The Politics of Sea Cucumber Foodways Heritage | Prof. Jun Akamine Dept. of Intercultural Studies, Nagoya City University | Japan |
| Intangible Heritage and the Denial of Indigenous Knowledge: Colonialism and Power in the American Master Narrative | Dr. Donna L. Akers Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and University of Nebraska-Lincoln | U.S.A. |
| Cultivating Cultural Identity Through A Native Presence in Education | Mr/s. Makalapua Alencastre University of Hawaii at Hilo | U.S.A. |
| Geomentality: Enhancing cross-cultural understanding by exploring spatial and spiritual attitudes in Sitka Alaska | Mr/s. Jordan Marijana Alexander Pangaea Consulting Limited (PhD Candidate, University of Auckland NZ) | New Zealand |
| At the Limits? Intangible Heritage and the New Museum: An Ethnography of Comparative Museology in the UK, France, New Zealand, Vanuatu and USA | Mr/s. Marilena Alivizatou University College London | U.K. |
| Poetic Spanish improvisation. A shared cultural tradition using the same language. | Dr. Antonio Álvarez Universidad de Burgos | Spain |
| Behind building façades: preserving intangible aspects of building heritage | Rogério Amoêda Greenlines Institute | Portugal |
| Black Eyes: A View of the World through the Performance of African American Writings | Mr/s. Jolivette Anderson-Douoning Purdue University | United States |
| Getting to know the Greeks through gestrures and facial expressions | Dr. Katerina Andrioti-Baitinger New Jersey City University | U.S.A. |
| Reterritorialization of Native Hawaiian Spaces: Tensions Involving Intangible Cultural Heritage in Education | Prof. J. Kimo Armitage Kamakakuokalani, The Center for Hawaiian Studies at the University of Hawaii in Manoa | U.S.A. |
| Interpretation of Intangible: Atrocity Heritage of the' Death Railway' of the river Kwai | Dr. Apinya Baggelaar Arrunnapaporn College of Innovation, Thammasat University-BKK | Thailand |
| The Imperial capital that almost was: Bandung’s colonial heritage and what to do with it. | Prof. Gregory Ashworth University of Groningen | Netherlands |
| From Fossils to Rock Art: The Politics of Re-Presenting South Africa's Distant Past | Dr. Robyn Autry University of Minnesota | U.S.A. |
| Comparison of Intangible Heritage and Cultural Tourists in Destination Environment Behaviour in Nigeria, Tropical Africa | Prof. Onome Daniel Awaritefe Delta State University,Abraka | Nigeria |
| Museums and Hortus Malabaricus: Documentation of Intangible Natural Heritage | Dr. Venugopal B National Museum of Natural History | India |
| Addressing Health and Social Problems with medicinal plants and spiritual healing: The Bpena, Mankagne Female Healers of Casamance, Senegal | Dr. Louise Marie Christine Badiane Bridgewater State College | U.S.A. |
| Co-National instruments? Steel pan, tassa, and natonalism in Trinidad and Tobago | Mr/s. Christopher Ballengee University of Florida | U.S.A. |
| Shared Heritage - Common Responsibility | Dr. Lia Bassa Infota Research Institute | Hungary |
| Intangible Heritage Policies in Brazil | Mr/s. Carla Arouca Belas Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro | Brazil |
| Luxury resorts and local population: the case of X'cambó, Yucatán | Mr/s. Antonio Benavides CINVESTAV Mérida | Mexico |
| Corpus and Cupillos. One festival celebrated in two cultural locations of Burgos City | Prof. Begoña Bernal Universidad de Burgos | Spain |
| Undoing Babel: The changing valence of endangered language documentation | Mr/s. Joshua Berson University of Pennsylvania | U.S.A. |
| Death Ceremony Heritage from Past to Present in the Turkish Culture | Dr. Ramazan Bicer Sakarya University | Turkey |
| The Bronx in Australia: a metaphor of negative heritage | Dr. Christina Birdsall-Jones Curtin University of Technology | Australia |
| Performing Identity, Shaping Heritage. Wayang Puppet Theatre and the Dynamics of Heritage Formation in Contemporary Indonesia | Mr/s. Sadiah Boonstra | Netherlands |
| Transmitting Activist Video Culture | Dr. Dore Bowen San Jose State University | United States |
| Interpretation of Intangible Heritage applied to World Heritage Sites. The Case of the Medina of Marrakech (Morocco) | Mr/s. Isabelle Brianso University Versailles Saint-Quentin (UVSQ) | France |
| Cornwall – the novel, intangible heritage and cultural tourism | Dr. Graham Busby University of Plymouth | U.K. |
| What role do eastern concepts and values play in present restorations of Buddhist murals in sacred living heritage sites? | Beatrice Byer Bayle University of Melbourne | Singapore |
| Heritage, Intangible values, identity, what do those words mean in a conflict context on a territory, such as Lebanon: Swoping spectacles for a more appropriate understanding of the problem. | Mr/s. Emmanuelle Cadet ICOM-CC member | France |
| Cultural Landscapes as Cultural Identity: Ethnobotanical Resources in Defining Cultural Beliefs and Practices | Prof. Gregory R. Campbell The University of Montana | U.S.A. |
| ‘CASTLES IN THE AIR’: the intangibility of the tangible | Dr. John Carman University of Birmingham | U.K. |
| The Politics of Wetlandscape: Fishery Heritage and Natural Conservation in Hong Kong | Prof. Sidney C. H. Cheung The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong SAR, China |
| Intangible heritage in a symbolic desert? The calculable and the incalculable in hyperconsumerist societies | Dr. Joaquim Luís Coimbra University of Porto | Portugal |
| Intangible cultural heritage in Albania: handing on the craftsmanship of construction for a sustainable development | Prof. Isotta Cortesi University of Catania | Italy |
| Portugal’s National Inventory of ICH: legislative, institutional and scientific contexts | Dr. Paulo Ferreira da Costa Portuguese Institute for Museums and Conservation | Portugal |
| Past and present mythologies of the Ocean depicting it as a life matrix | Doutora Antonieta Costa CITCEM, Universidade do Porto | Portugal |
| Between the memory cult and the production of the city’s future: resonance of emigration paths from Portugal to Brazil | Prof. Manuela Coutinho Universidade Fernando Pessoa | Portugal |
| Porto de Trás: from racial segregation to recognition as cultural heritage in the town of Itacaré, Bahia, Brazil. | Dr. Patrícia de Araujo Brandão Couto Universidade Cândido Mendes | Brazil |
| Islam Among European Peoples of the former USSR: A Different Dimension | Prof. Swetlana Czerwonnaja Nicolaus Copernicus University | Poland |
| Construction of identity - Changes in a social context of craft production recognized as national patrimony | Dr. Carla Dias PUC-Rio / Dept. Artes&Design | Brazil |
| The Heritagization of Jamaa el-Fna in Marrakech and the Feasibility of Preserving the Authenticity of Orality | Dr. Kahina Djiar Algiers Polytechnic School of Architecture and Urbanism | Algeria |
| Interacting With Spirits: Intangible Practices in Oriente Cuba | Dr. Jualynne Dodson Michigan State University | U.S.A. |
| Oral tradition and heritage of marginal neighbourhood: La Isleta in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Dr. Pilar Dominguez Ioha, University of Las Palmas | Spain |
| The Role Tibetan Museum Plays Today in China | Mr/s. George Dorjie Tibetan Museum of Medicine & Cultural Heritage | China |
| Susatainability and social inclusion in cities: a proposal of a methodology for material and intangible heritage | Dr. Gabriella Duca University Federico II of Naples | Italy |
| The Siren Song of Intangible Heritage | Prof. Janet C. M. Eldred University of Kentucky | United States |
| Food as Intangible Heritage and Cultural Problematic | Dr. Shelley Eriksen California State University, Long Beach | U.S.A. |
| Early Modern Controversies between ‘East and West’ in the Middle East and its Significance for Today. | Christiane Esche-Ramshorn University of Cambridge | U.K. |
| Talk and the Intangibility of Heritage | Burt Feintuch University of New Hampshire | U.S.A. |
| Religious Theater in Peru: Representation and Self-Representation | Dr. Wilma Feliciano State University of New York, College at New Paltz | U.S.A. |
| The Water Court of Valencia | Mr/s. Lorena Fernandez Correas University of Valencia | Spain |
| The Intangible Cultures of Botanical Knowledge in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Atlantic Canada | Dr. Richard H. Field Saint Mary's University | Canada |
| Documenting the Intangible: a new approach for preserving immaterial aspects of cultural heritage | Prof. Donatella Rita Fiorino University of Cagliari | Italy |
| Intangible Heritage in the Home of the Tangible | Prof. Annette Fromm Florida International University | U.S.A. |
| Ancestor Worship as an Intangible Culture Heritage in Taiwan | Prof. Chao-Ching Fu National Cheng Kung University | Taiwan |
| New ways and new stages for the folk oral music | Dr. Modesto Garcia Catholic University of Murcia UCAM | Spain |
| The Search for Particularity: Challanges and Dilemas in the Concept of Perservation of Intangible Herritage | Dr. Ljiljana Gavrilovic Institute of Ethnography SASA | Serbia |
| Cuban Conga Groups: Intangible Heritage of Collective Memory and Identity | Alexandra Gelbard Michigan State University | U.S.A. |
| Intangible Heritage and Tourism, Ownership and Copyrights: Does a Community own its Intangible Cultural Heritage? | Dr. E. Wanda George Mount Saint Vincent University | Canada |
| The Imperative of Proverbs in the cultural globalization of the “IGBO” of South East Nigeria. | Mr/s. Iheanacho George Chidiebere Faculty of Letters and Fine Arts,Universitas Sebelas Maret | Nigeria |
| Lessons for the Intangibles Convention: Learning from the Best, 35 Years of Experience from the World Heritage Conventtion | Prof. Alexander Gillespie Gillespie University of Waikato | New Zealand |
| Values of Memory and the Spirit of Necropolis. The Case of North-Eastern Poland | Dr. Ewa Glinska Bialystok Technical University | Poland |
| Icons, Flavors, Melodies, and Echoes of Poland: A Bird's-Eye View on Polish-American Community in Toledo, Ohio. | Olga Dominika Godula University of Florida | United States |
| Significance of Seashells at Teotihuacan | Prof. Marilyn Goldstein Long Island University | U.S.A. |
| Diversity, intangible culture and education: a pathway to social cohesion | Prof. Susana Maria Gonçalves Escola Superior de Educação de Coimbra | Portugal |
| Web 2.0: Resources to safeguard as enhance the value of intangible cultural heritage | Mr/s. Gara González Garzón University of La Laguna | Spain |
| Environmental Local knowledge and Sustainable Development in Mexican Rural Societies. | Dr. Alba González-Jácome Universidad Iberoamericana AC | Mexico |
| Practices, representations and social integration in the African Diaspora from Palop countries in contemporary Portugal. | Prof. Marzia Grassi Institute of Social Sciences- University of Lisbon | Portugal |
| Patrimonialization of ex Clandestine Centers of Detention in Buenos Aires: violence, memories and materiality | Mr/s. Ana Guglielmucci Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras | Argentina |
| Arts preferences, beliefs about the arts, and participation in the arts among West Africans and American University Students | Dr. Grace Hampton The Pennsylvania State University | United States |
| Maori identity in the New Zealand Rugby: Construction of the Individual within the collective sports, physical education and corporal techniques | Gyorgy Henyei Neto Universidade Federal de São Carlos - Centro de Educação e Ciências Humanas - Departamento de Ciências Sociais | Brazil |
| World Heritage Site: Blessing or Curse? Questions of cultural reproduction in a context of rapid change | Sarah Hillewaert University of Michigan Ann Arbor (USA) | Belgium |
| Remembering in the land that memory forgot: Recovering women’s songs and women’s landscapes in the southern African borderlands. | Dr. Angea Impey School of Oriental and African Studies | U.K. |
| Beyond Tangible: Intangible Values of Cultural Landscapes | Mr/s. Shabnam Inanloo Dailoo University of Calgary PhD Candidate | Canada |
| The Struggle of the Oromo People to Preserve an Indigenous Democracy | Prof. Asafa Jalata The University of Tennessee | United States |
| Territorial embedding of intangible heritage and cultural tourism | Prof. Myriam Jansen-Verbeke University Leuven | Belgium |
| Soccer/Football/Wogball and Migrant Heritages in Australia | Prof. Roy Jones Curtin University of Technology | Australia |
| Chandni Chowk: An Intangible Cultural Heritage | Mr/s. Payal Joshi Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage,INTACH | India |
| “Hospitality” Reconsidered | Prof. Kageaki Kajiwara Gradudte School of Globalising Asia, Kokushikan Univ. | Japan |
| The ‘Conflict of Interpretations’: physical conservation versus intangible heritage and meanings’ preservation - an analytical study of World Heritage charters | Mr/s. Ehab Kamel Ain Shams University, Egypt/University of Nottingham, UK | U.K. |
| The notion of Sacred as intangible heritage and its meaning for tourists. Example of a buryatian Buddhist monastery, Russian Federation. | Mr/s. Iskra Kaneva Universite de Montreal | Canada |
| The Role of Human Rights in Giving Meaning to Cultural Heritage | Dr. Neal Keating State University of New York, College at Brockport | U.S.A. |
| London Calypso Scene: Preservation of Intangible Heritage in a Displaced Context | Mr/s. Magda Konopka Warsaw University | Poland |
| Intangible heritage for cultural diversity and human creativity. Semantics as an instance in migration and gender studies | Triantafillia Kourtoumi Hellenic Open University , General State Archives of Greece | Greece |
| Speaking objects: the art of communicating through art objects among the Kadiwéu Indians | Dr. Lisiane Koller Lecznieski Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina | Brazil |
| When Intangible Heritage Creates Tangible Heritage: Eternal Acanthus | Dr. Hee Sook Lee-Niinioja Oxford Brookes University | Finland |
| The politicisation of Intangible Heritage policies in Sudan | Mr/s. Jean-Gabriel Leturcq CEDEJ (MAE-CNRS USR 3123) | Egypt |
| Red Tourism in China | Dr. Yiping Li The University of Hong Kong | China |
| Preserving Living Culture? nuo and socio-economic reform in China | Dr. Lan Li Li Irish Institute for Chinese Studies, University College Dublin | Ireland |
| Intangible Heritage: Chance and Challenge for Visual Anthropology | Dr. Thorolf Lipp Bayreuth University | Germany |
| Museum Inventory of Intangible Heritage: concepts, aims and solutions | Prof. Sérgio Lira UFP - University Fernando Pessoa; GreenLines Institute | Portugal |
| Case Study: Intangible heritage of the Roma ethnic community in Croatia | Dr. Mira Lulic University of Osijek | Croatia |
| Chinese paper offerings "active-action" by design | Prof. Eleonora Lupo Dept. Indaco (industrial design, art and communication) Politecnico Milano | Italy |
| The Intangible Heritage of Blenheim Palace. | Sarah Wynard Lyon Royal Geographical Society | United Kingdom |
| Intangible Cultural Heritage and Identity in Post-Coal Mining Communities of Cape Breton Island | Dr. Richard MacKinnon Cape Breton University | Canada |
| The people Shuar: resisting the present across the past | Andrea Celinda Madrid Tamayo | Ecuador |
| Memory Panels: Women as Visual Preservationists in 19th c. New York | Dr. Katherine Manthorne Graduate Center, City University of New York | U.S.A. |
| Public Libraries: techno trends and collective memory | Prof. Alexandra de Brito Mariano University of Algarve Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais Departamento de Línguas, Comunicação e Artes | Portugal |
| "Heritage? What do you mean by heritage?" The social values, meanings and relevance of heritage. | Mr/s. Maeve Marmion Bournemouth University, UK | United Kingdom |
| Cultural Landscapes and Intangible Heritage Interpretation – the case of the Mondego River Heritage Park | Mr/s. Nuno Martins APD-PPM, Associação Projecto e Desenvolvimento do Parque Patrimonial do Mondego | Portugal |
| Indigenous Knowledge, Digital Media and Education | Mr/s. Sonia Cabral Matos Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths College, University of London | United Kingdom |
| Conceptual basis of the reevaluation of the role of cultural capital in sustainable development | Mr/s. Iryna Matsevich Uppsala University | Sweden |
| Indigeneity, Nationalism and the Intangible Cultural Heritage – a discussion illustrated by the case of ‘Mexico’s Ancestral Cuisine’ | Ricardo Mazatán-Páramo University of Essex | U.K. |
| The cosmo-national paradox: national allegiances and human commonality in the figure of the Intangible Cultural Heritage | Ricardo Mazatán-Páramo University of Essex | U.K. |
| ICH in Scotland: One Nation, Many Cultures | Prof. Alistair McCleery Napier University | United Kingdom |
| TOURISTS, CULTURE and the SENSES; spatial knowledge and interpretation | Dr. Martine Claire Middleton University of Central Lancashire | U.K. |
| Intangibles - enhancing access to cities cultural heritage through interpretation | Mr/s. Nicole Mitsche University of Sunderland | United Kingdom |
| “This is not a cow bell!”. When Intangible Heritage Becomes a Tangible Curiosity: The Case of Embroidery Work in Old Delhi | Mr/s. Mira Mohsini School of Oriental and African Studies | U.K. |
| Intangible heritage: a resource to promote development or a resource to reproduce inequalties? | Prof. Marian Moya University of Buenos Aires | Argentina |
| Law in Image: Making the Intangible a Tangible Cultural Heritage | Prof. Anthony Musson University of Exeter | U.K. |
| Intangible Heritage of Standard English Learners: The “Invisible” Subgroup in the United States of America? Implications for Closing the Achievement Gap | Dr. Ogo Okoye-Johnson California State University, Northridge | U.S.A. |
| Remembering, Practising, and Constructing Intangible Heritage: The Case of the Upper St. Lawrence Georegion | Prof. Brian Stuart Osborne Queen's University at Kingston Ontario | Canada |
| Beyond the nation: Flamenco and Andalusian musical traditions across the Mediterranean and the question of Intangible Heritage | Dr. Christopher Paetzold Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Spain |
| Re-imagining two Koreas as one nation: heritage tourism experiences of Changdeok Palace, South Korea | Dr. Hyung yu Park Middlesex University | U.K. |
| The role of the lace-makers of Pico island in local economy and the spread of Rendas do Pico e do Faial all over the world | Dr. Teresa Perdigão Institut of Tradicional Literature | Portugal |
| Local Voices, Transnational Echoes: Protecting Intangible Cultural Heritage in Oceania | Dr. Guido Carlo Pigliasco University of Hawaii | United States |
| From International Policy to Regional Practice: The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Implementation of UNESCO’s 2003 ICH Convention | Dr. Gerald Pocius Memorial University of Newfoundland | Canada |
| New symbolic meanings for the fascist monuments in Pescara (Italy) | Prof. Carlo Pozzi School of Architecture University of Chieti Italy | Italy |
| Like a stranger: Conflicting heritage values in traditional settlement | Rina Priyani Bandung Institute of Technology | Indonesia |
| Village Culture and Community Based World Heritage Management: A Case Study of the Ifugao Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras | Prof. Harold J Richins University of Hawaii, Manoa | U.S.A. |
| Memory, practice, identity: local responses to ‘official’ mnemonic landscapes in the Niagara region, Canada. | Dr. Mike Ripmeester Brock University | Canada |
| Landscape as Taskscape: memorial, memory and the materialising of the intangible | Dr. Iain Robertson University of Gloucestershire | U.K. |
| Face-to-face interactions between Portuguese Immigrants in California. Code switching and identity | Prof. Isabel Galhano Rodrigues Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto / Centro de Linguística da Universidade do Porto | Portugal |
| Memory of the past as an intangible heritage. Museological preservation of the Spanish Civil War | Prof. Xavier Roigé Universitat de Barcelona | Spain |
| Different Concepts of Cultural Heritage in Iran | Mr/s. Bijan Rouhani The University of Rome, La Sapienza | U.K. |
| Holy Ghost celebrations in the Azores and California: An ethno-aesthetic approach. | Dr. Mari lyn Salvador Director, Museum of Man | United States |
| Afro-Brazilian cults and cultures in Portugal | Dr. Clara Saraiva IICT | Portugal |
| Folk Dances Of the Pushtoon society | Prof. Fazli Sattar University of Hazara | Pakistan |
| Rediscovering a Queer Cultural Heritage: Gay Paris in the Early Twentieth Century | Prof. Lawrence Schehr University of Illinois | U.S.A. |
| Bad-Arse Melbourne: National identity and cultural myths of the heroic and transgressive in recent Thanatouristic representations of Australian heritage. | Prof. Tony Seaton University of Bedford | U.K. |
| Translating Culture, Cultures of Translation. Translation as core heritage and identity process in Timor-Leste. | Prof. Paulo Castro Seixas Universidade Fernando Pessoa | Portugal |
| History as Others’ Spaces: Using Foucault’s Heterotopia to Explore Intangible Heritage in Istanbul | Dr. Pamela Sezgin Gainesville State College | U.S.A. |
| Transformation of Medieval Settlement of Kirtipur into Satellite Town of Kathmandu: Preserving Cultural Heritage through Urban Design | Mr/s. Sushmita Shrestha Khwopa Engineering College | Nepal |
| Cultural Sustainability in the Cities of Kathmandu Valley | Dr. Bijaya K. Shrestha Shrestha Khwopa Engineering College | Nepal |
| Intangible Heritage of Tangible Heritage:Experience of an Indian City Amritsar | Prof. Balvinder Singh Guru Nanak dev University | India |
| Tradition and Modernity: a much needed dialogue | Prof. Enzo Siviero IUAV University Venice | Italy |
| Monuments, discourses and practices in Mozambique Island | Dr. Carla Sousa | Portugal |
| The Singing Landscape Project | Yvette Staelens Bournemouth University | U.K. |
| Looking beyond museum walls: a further exploration of using the ecomuseum ideal to safeguard intangible cultural heritage in North East England | Mr/s. Michelle Laura Stefano International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies, Newcastle University | United Kingdom |
| Constructing Intangible Heritage: The Impact of 21st Century Interpretation on Historic Battlefield Sites | Prof. Patricia Sterry University of Salford | U.K. |
| Listening to the Voices: Preserving Aboriginal Heritage Then and Now | Thomas Stone Canadian Conservation Institute | Canada |
| Multiple memories – the subjective dimensions in heritage appreciations | Dr. Grete Swensen Swensen Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research | Norway |
| Traveling Voices of Japan and Brazil | Dr. Reiko Tachibana Penn State | U.S.A. |
| “Intangible Cultural Heritage with Chinese characteristics”: The Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage in China, an examination of Government Policies and Their Implications | Dr. Hwee-San Tan SOAS, University of London; University of Surrey | U.K. |
| Floating depictions. “Sociologists” and “caricaturists” from the Ria de Aveiro. | Daniel Tércio Instituto de Etnomusicologia - Centro de Estudos de Música e Dança | Portugal |
| Which Witch is Witch? Contested Intangible Cultural Heritage in Salem, Massachusetts | Jeannie Thomas Utah State University | U.S.A. |
| Asian Americans' Educational Attainment and Intangible Cultural Heritage | Dr. John N. Tsuchida California State University, Long Beach | U.S.A. |
| Home Conservatoires: Gezeks, abstract cultural heritages and their contribution to musical education | Dr. Uður Türkmen Afyon Kocatepe Üniversity State Conservatory | Turkey |
| The Conchero's dance or Azteca Chichimeca dance as an intangible heritage practice | Mr/s. Marco Antonio Valdovinos Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia | Mexico |
| Expressive Heritage and Cultural Revitalisation: Maori performings arts, Haka and Kapa haka in contemporary Aotearoa/New Zealand | Mr/s. Simon Paul Raymond Valzer IDEMEC- Université de Provence | France |
| There's a Story behind Everything. Intangible Heritage at the Tropenmuseum | Mr/s. Daan van Dartel Tropenmuseum | Netherlands |
| Challenges for the representation of the intangible cultural heritage in Chinese museums: the case of ethnic minorities' museums in Yunnan | Mr/s. Marzia Varutti Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva (CH) | U.K. |
| "Brazility" and Intagible Heritage Policies | Dr. Fernanda Vieira Universidade de Brasília | Brasil |
| Identity construction and transmission of heritage in the Argentinian pampas | Alicia Graciela Villafañe Universidad Nacional del Centro | Argentina |
| Intangible heritage and tangible heritage at risk in the hyblaean landscape. The use of “dry-stone walls” among agricultural culture, craftsmanship and landscape design | Prof. Maria Rosaria Vitale University of Catania | Italy |
| Our digital ''photo and voice album'' | Mr/s. Maria Vlachaki Department of Preschool Education, University of Thessaly, Volos | Greece |
| Remembering the KhoeSan: nostalgia and intangible heritage | Prof. Dennis Walder Open University | U.K. |
| Tattoos, textiles and tourism | Prof. Geoffrey Wall University of Waterloo | Canada |
| Gua-Xiang - Cultural Landscapes with Touching Intangible Heritage in Taiwan | Mr/s. Chun-Hsi Wang Department of Architecture, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan | Taiwan (ROC) |
| Imagined memories, intangible histories, tangible cultures: informal memorialisation in Durban, South Africa | Prof. Joan Wardrop Curtin University | Australia |
| Intangible Heritage in the United Kingdom... or the "Making of Much-ado-about-nothing" | Dr. Emma Waterton Keele University | U. K. |
| The importance and place of the cultural inheritance that is not tangible in change and development of the societies | Mr/s. Faký Can Yürük Afyon Kocatepe Üniversity State Conservatory, Afyonkarahýsar | Turkey |
| Kuala Lumpur Street Markets: Heritage of Everyday Life | Mr/s. Khalilah Zakariya RMIT University | Australia |


























