2021
DOI: 10.3390/su14010120
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The Social Constraints on the Preservation and Sustainable Development of Traditional Crafts in a Developed Society

Abstract: The aim of this work is to identify social constraints on the preservation and sustainable development of traditional crafts in a developed society and to propose a sociological model of possible actions and changes considering not only the situation of a craftsman, but also the potential consumers of goods produced by craftsmen using traditional techniques and designs. We argue that effective activities aimed at preserving and developing traditional skills and products must consider changes in the social envi… Show more

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“…Therefore, not only the preservation of the heritage objects produced is necessary, but also that of traditional crafts themselves is a must -recognized at the political level widely, especially after the UNESCO 2003 Convention. To this aim, Połeć and Murawska (2021) proposed a 4-level model, connected to sustainability, to which a level 0 is added referring to the preservation of the object, without the associated usage and production know-how. The fourth level ensures the broadest context for preserving traditional crafts, including the relationship with the evolving social structure.…”
Section: Considerations On Traditional Crafts' Contribution To Sustai...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, not only the preservation of the heritage objects produced is necessary, but also that of traditional crafts themselves is a must -recognized at the political level widely, especially after the UNESCO 2003 Convention. To this aim, Połeć and Murawska (2021) proposed a 4-level model, connected to sustainability, to which a level 0 is added referring to the preservation of the object, without the associated usage and production know-how. The fourth level ensures the broadest context for preserving traditional crafts, including the relationship with the evolving social structure.…”
Section: Considerations On Traditional Crafts' Contribution To Sustai...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of traditional architectural culture is the carrier of inheriting local characteristics, a representative that inherited regional cultures and history, and it is also an effective means used to avoid the phenomenon of 'thousands of same imagines of the city' [64,65]. Traditional dwellings are representative of the inherited the regional cultures and history.…”
Section: Characteristic 2: Inheriting Traditional Culturementioning
confidence: 99%