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Future of Cultural Heritage

Published: 01 January 2016 Publication History

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Everything we do, create, and produce, such as intellectual and artistic works, performances, and so forth, can be defined as culture. We own a very rich cultural heritage of the past. Yet, the common cultural heritage that belongs to the humanity continues to be looted and destroyed due to negligence, armed conflicts, and wars. In this article, the causes of the destruction of cultural heritage and the question of to whom the neglected cultural heritage belongs are discussed and the economic and social values of cultural heritage are examined by means of the game theory.
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    cover image The New Review of Information Networking
    The New Review of Information Networking  Volume 21, Issue 1
    Diaspora, Identities, Memories
    May 2016
    78 pages

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    United States

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    Published: 01 January 2016

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