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Thereafter, a specific communicative event of IGC meetings, the so-called “opening statements”, will be analyzed with a focus on their different formal and substantial aspects and in context of the broader meeting. Using the notion of different referential frames, the negotiations will subsequently be studied as a dynamic process 12 Introduction that mediates between different perspectives and interests via pragmatic strategies. The practice of “micro editing” will be analyzed as a specific case of this process.

For example, language can be used to point to objects, to signal the social status of its speaker or listener, or a speaker’s choice of words can hint at his political stance or intentions (18). Participation – the last concept – is an interest in those who make, use, receive and interpret linguistic utterances (20). This concept points to the fact that taking part in communicative events also means being part of a social group with implica15 Much attention has been paid to definitions of the field, with further differentiations made between the terms “linguistic anthropology”, “anthropological linguistics”, “ethnolinguistics” or sociolinguistics” (Duranti 2001, Salzmann 1993) and specific attention to the historical development of the discipline in different contexts (Duranti 2003, Gumperz and Cook-Gumperz 2008, Rampton 2007).

The topic of GR is mainly discussed in its relationship to TK and TCEs, and most discussions in the IGC focus on either TK or TCEs. The role of GRs, both in relation to TK and TCEs and in pragmatic strategies, is discussed in Chapter 4. 34 Negotiating Tradition on the Global Stage of Prejudicial Action” (WIPO/UNESCO 1985). However, these initiatives did not produce any other substantial results: The involvement of WIPO in TK goes back more than 20 years. In the 1970s and 1980s, WIPO, with UNESCO, held a series of meetings on folklore that culminated in the 1982 adoption of the Model Provisions for National Laws on the Protection of Expressions of Folklore Against Illicit Exploitation and Other Prejudicial Actions.

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