APPROACHES TO THE SAFEGUARDING OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN RUSSIAN STATE POLICY AND UNESCO ACTIVITIES: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES

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The article is devoted to the study of similarities and differences between the activities of Russia and UNESCO for the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. The research analyzes their approaches to determining the essence and structure of the phenomenon of intangible cultural heritage, criteria for recognizing cultural practice as an object of intangible heritage, features of the formation of programs to support it and methods for evaluating the effectiveness of implemented programs.

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Veronika Alexandrovna Sazonova

Moscow Pedagogical State University

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Email: sazonovaveronika@yandex.ru

Postgraduate Student at the Department of Cultural Studies Moscow Pedagogical State University

Russian Federation

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