Scientific event

Workshop on inventorying and documenting material and immaterial patrimony
Workshop on inventorying and documenting material and immaterial patrimony
Type
Workshop
date
21/01/2026
heure
10:00
lieu
CRASC
Imagination and Social Processes Division
Theme :
Intangible Heritage and Popular Expressions
Keywords :
algerian heritage Cultural heritage heritage intangible heritage manuscript archives manuscript heritage
Concept note
It is no longer a secret that cultural patrimony is a significant asset for societies, representing a symbolic and even material wealth passed down through generations in various forms. Its importance is further highlighted by the need to preserve it, not only for the society in question but also for humanity as a whole, as it is primarily a human heritage. In this spirit, UNESCO has sought to strengthen its role in preserving and protecting this heritage through mandatory laws and regulations. In 2003, it declared the key areas of immaterial patrimony classification, which include "traditions and oral expressions, performing arts and traditions, social practices, rituals and celebrations, skills associated with traditional crafts, traditional food culture, and folk games." The material patrimony, such as archaeological sites, buildings, and works of art, is inventoried through statistics and documentation
The process of inventorying and classifying material and immaterial patrimony is essential, both nationally and globally through UNESCO, to protect it from disappearance, document it, and promote its cultural treasures. Classification is also a valuable asset for sustainable development and tourism, providing a database for research and knowledge, as it documents the history of the society and its collective memory.
This workshop will address the topic of "Inventorying and Documenting material and immaterial patrimony," presenting ideas and experiences related to heritage research, from fieldwork to the difficulties, procedures, and challenges, with a particular focus on reviewing Tunisian and Algerian experiences in this field
Participants
Mériem LIMAM
intervenant
Faiza KELLAL
Faiza KELLAL
intervenant
Biography
PhD in Sociology, specializing in Criminology and researcher in Social Sciences.
Publications:
- Salafist Discourse in the Contemporary Media Space, Doha, 2020.

- "Forms of Crimes Against Cultural Heritage," Batna: Journal of Social and Human Sciences, 2020.

- "Dialect Geography and its Impact on Collective Identity," Ahvaz, 2021.

- The Legal and Institutional Framework for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Algeria, 2021.

- The Crime of Theft of Cultural Property in Algeria, 2022.

Single-authored book: Artificial Intelligence and its Role in Modernizing Public Administration, Basmat Ilmiya Publishing House, ISBN 978-9969-506-15-0, 2023.
She has participated in several international and national conferences in Turkey, Iraq, Qatar, Tunisia, and Algeria.
Kadour MEDJAHED
Kadour MEDJAHED
intervenant
Biography
Senior Official at the Ahmed Zabana National Museum in Oran (Cultural Heritage Inspector), holding a Bachelor's degree in Cultural and Educational Sociology. A former employee of the National Office of the Ahaggar National Park (Tamanrasset) for twenty years, he was appointed to manage the National Public Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Oran.
He specializes in the research, inventory, and classification of Algeria's tangible and intangible heritage. He has contributed to numerous presentations and activities focused on cultural heritage in both its material and non-material forms.
Salah FALHI
Salah FALHI
intervenant
Biography
Specialist in folk heritage, with a particular focus on intangible heritage, he is dedicated to ethnographic field studies aimed at collection and classification. The ultimate goal of his work is the development of the national register, known as the National Thesaurus of the Republic of Tunisia.
Key inventory projects include:
The ethnographic collections of the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions in Tunis (Dar Ben Abdallah).
Contributions to the inventory of several traditional crafts threatened by extinction, including the Chechia (traditional hat), saddlery (Serj), silk weaving, traditional Zellige (tilework), and leatherwork.
He has made significant contributions to heritage-based tourism development and has participated in numerous training programs focused on museum studies and the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage
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