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Intangible cultural heritage and museums

The article talks about the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage from 2003 and its influence on the activities of museums. A number of museum practices relating to intangible heritage are presented, which had been present before, but the Convention placed an even greater emphasis on them. The way intangible heritage is included in museum activities is illustrated with the example of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum as a national museum and as the national Coordinator for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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Amateur theatre as a way of spending free time

In this article, the author presents a particular way of spending free time: joining an amateur drama group. On the basis of field work carried out among different amateur drama groups around Slovenia, the following are discussed: why individuals decide to spend their free time on this activity; what they expect to gain from taking part in it; and what this participation means and makes possible.

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Fragments of free time: Children’s free time between production and consumerism

Taking as examples simply wandering around and the TikTok social network, the article analyses children’s free time in relation to production and consumerism, with which the issue of moral discourse and social control can be connected. In the case of TikTok, the author shows how the borderlines between production and consumerism, as well as between free time and work, are erased. By contrast, wandering around is presented as an activity that until recently was part of the quotidian beyond social control.

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