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Similarities and differences in the value manifestations and management of cultural heritage
Author(s) -
L. Jeroscenkova,
Maida Kruzmetra,
Baiba Rivža,
Diana Foriş
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
management theory and studies for rural business and infrastructure development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2345-0355
pISSN - 1822-6760
DOI - 10.15544/mts.2016.2
Subject(s) - cultural heritage , value (mathematics) , socialization , ethnic group , cultural heritage management , sociology , identity (music) , process (computing) , social science , geography , anthropology , aesthetics , archaeology , computer science , philosophy , machine learning , operating system
Globalisation brings similarities into the entire life of society. The response to this process is focusing on the identity problems. The present research aim is to explore attitudes towards these processes. The tasks of the research are: 1) to estimate the similar and distinctive attitudes of awareness regarding cultural heritage in Romania and Latvia; 2) to identify the most important socialization process functions of cultural heritage in both countries. The qualitative and quantitative research methods have been used for various solutions in the process of the research: a survey (Romania – n = 373; Latvia – n = 327), analysis and synthesis; logical and abstract analysis, logical construction; data grouping and comparing. The surveys were carried out in the second half of 2015. The main conclusions of the research are as follows: the understanding of historical and socio-economic value of cultural heritage is an important feature of a society in the modern world regardless of a country’s location or the ethnicity of the society. The survey results revealed at least two explicit differences: in information channels where information on cultural heritage is acquired from and in shopping places for gastronomic cultural heritage products. JEL Codes: D24, L10, M13.

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