Traditional Craftsmanship as Intangible Cultural Heritage and an Economic Factor in Austria von Roman Sandgruber | Study of the Austrian Commission for UNESCO commissioned by the Austrian Federal Chancellery and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs | ISBN 9783708919089

Traditional Craftsmanship as Intangible Cultural Heritage and an Economic Factor in Austria

Study of the Austrian Commission for UNESCO commissioned by the Austrian Federal Chancellery and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs

von Roman Sandgruber, Heidrun Bichler-Ripfel und Maria Walcher
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinRoman Sandgruber
Autor / AutorinHeidrun Bichler-Ripfel
Autor / AutorinMaria Walcher
Buchcover Traditional Craftsmanship as Intangible Cultural Heritage and an Economic Factor in Austria | Roman Sandgruber | EAN 9783708919089 | ISBN 3-7089-1908-4 | ISBN 978-3-7089-1908-9

Traditional Craftsmanship as Intangible Cultural Heritage and an Economic Factor in Austria

Study of the Austrian Commission for UNESCO commissioned by the Austrian Federal Chancellery and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs

von Roman Sandgruber, Heidrun Bichler-Ripfel und Maria Walcher
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinRoman Sandgruber
Autor / AutorinHeidrun Bichler-Ripfel
Autor / AutorinMaria Walcher
Traditional craftsmanship in Austria, if it is to survive, is in need of a new self-understanding and increased public awareness of its value to society. Entire occupational fields are threatened with extinction along with their associated bodies of knowledge and skills, and is high time that these negative tendencies be countered—not only as a sustainable answer to global mass-market production and excessive consumption, but also in the interest of providing future generations with training and career opportunities that are both sensible and promising.
The present study surveys the state of traditional crafts-manship in Austria for the first time. On the basis of both qualitative and quantitative data, it seeks to define and analyse the parameters within which traditional crafts-manship exists, as well as traditional craftsmanship’s relative degrees of endangerment and future importance in terms of cultural policy and the economy. This study thus represents an essential step towards creation of an esteeming perception of traditional craftsmanship both as cultural heritage and as an economic factor.