dc.description.abstract | This research aims to understand the participation motivation and purposes of different survey groups in the promotion of Survey of Cultural Resources in Hakka Villages of Council for Hakka Affairs, Executive Yuan, as well as the difficulties confronted during the process, coping strategies, results, and benefits. Based on methodology and experience, this research redefined the Hakka culture from the practical experience in order to understand how the Survey of Cultural Resources in Hakka Villages, as a “New Hakka Cultural Movement, mobilizes and recruits surveyors who possess ethnic cultural identification, and cultivates and motivates these surveyors to devote to the survey continuously. It also discussed the establishment of the standard operational procedure of the Survey of Cultural Resources in Hakka Villages. Furthermore, based on the findings, conclusions and suggestions are proposed to provide the government with a reference for survey groups and surveyors, survey resources sharing and the sustainable heritage of experience, as well as the government’s future establishment and promotion of relevant policies.
This research adopted Secondary Data Analysis, in-depth Interviews, questionnaires and data analyses. Secondary Data Analysis is mainly based on the secondary data provided by the Council for Hakka Affairs; the subjects of in-depth interviews were selected from the group leaders, project managers or chief executives with experience participating in the survey; the questionnaires were distributed to those who conducted the survey. Based on these methods, this research explored the deep meanings hidden under superficial viewpoints to understand the essence of the experience.
This paper is divided into 5 chapters. Chapter 1 focuses on how to successfully conduct the Survey of Cultural Resources in Hakka Villages, and presents the research motives, purposes and methods. Chapter 2 describes the cultural assets and the Survey of Cultural Resources in Hakka Villages”, and covers discussion on the theoretic bases, definitions of cultural assets and the survey, Cultural Asset Preservation Acts and literature review. Chapter 3 explains the factors influencing the Survey of Cultural Resources in Hakka Villages, and presents the viewpoints of the Council for Hakka Affairs, survey group leaders and surveyors. Chapter 4 focuses on the standard operational procedures, and discusses the success factors of the survey, the supports from the government, the local influences of survey groups, and the coherence of surveyors. Chapter 5 gives conclusion and suggestions.
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