Intergenerational Perspective of the Game as a Cultural Heritage

In 2013, the National University of Costa Rica and the University of Costa Rica launched the research project titled Games as a Cultural Heritage: Perception of People of Different Generations in the Cantons of Desamparados and Barva. Its objective was to analyze games as a cultural heritage, from t...

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Main Authors: Adriana Araya Góchez, Marianella Castro Pérez, María Ester Morales Ramírez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica 2018-03-01
Series:Revista Latinoamericana de Derechos Humanos
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/derechoshumanos/article/view/10291
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spelling doaj-ff78d7b389fa44b2b20fd699070941392020-11-25T03:51:11ZspaUniversidad Nacional, Costa RicaRevista Latinoamericana de Derechos Humanos1659-43042215-42212018-03-0128210.15359/rldh.28-2.59703Intergenerational Perspective of the Game as a Cultural HeritageAdriana Araya GóchezMarianella Castro PérezMaría Ester Morales RamírezIn 2013, the National University of Costa Rica and the University of Costa Rica launched the research project titled Games as a Cultural Heritage: Perception of People of Different Generations in the Cantons of Desamparados and Barva. Its objective was to analyze games as a cultural heritage, from the perception people have of different generational groups in both cantons. This paper presents the results obtained from the intergenerational analysis when contrasting differences and similarities related to the following characteristics of games: conceptualization, importance, values promoted, places where games happen, people involved, and types of games. The research approach was a mix of descriptive and explanatory designs because it provides a sense of understanding the game as a heritage. From Desamparados, 170 people took part in the research; and 158 from Barva. They were primary and secondary students, teachers, adult and senior citizens, and municipal agents. The participants were selected following criteria of age and the role they play. Data were collected using questionnaires that contained common items, and that were based on the generational group. The main results show that all age groups consider games as a pleasurable activity, which promotes fun, entertainment, enjoyment, joy, coexistence and socialization. Games are considered as activities almost exclusively for, and practiced by, boys and girls; a few exceptions mentioned adults and older people as participants in games. Almost the whole population considered games as of extreme importance for integral development, and for the learning of concepts and, essentially, of values. It is striking that games are not considered as a right as set out in the Costa Rican legislation.http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/derechoshumanos/article/view/10291juegopatrimonioculturageneraciones
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author Adriana Araya Góchez
Marianella Castro Pérez
María Ester Morales Ramírez
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Marianella Castro Pérez
María Ester Morales Ramírez
Intergenerational Perspective of the Game as a Cultural Heritage
Revista Latinoamericana de Derechos Humanos
juego
patrimonio
cultura
generaciones
author_facet Adriana Araya Góchez
Marianella Castro Pérez
María Ester Morales Ramírez
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title Intergenerational Perspective of the Game as a Cultural Heritage
title_short Intergenerational Perspective of the Game as a Cultural Heritage
title_full Intergenerational Perspective of the Game as a Cultural Heritage
title_fullStr Intergenerational Perspective of the Game as a Cultural Heritage
title_full_unstemmed Intergenerational Perspective of the Game as a Cultural Heritage
title_sort intergenerational perspective of the game as a cultural heritage
publisher Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
series Revista Latinoamericana de Derechos Humanos
issn 1659-4304
2215-4221
publishDate 2018-03-01
description In 2013, the National University of Costa Rica and the University of Costa Rica launched the research project titled Games as a Cultural Heritage: Perception of People of Different Generations in the Cantons of Desamparados and Barva. Its objective was to analyze games as a cultural heritage, from the perception people have of different generational groups in both cantons. This paper presents the results obtained from the intergenerational analysis when contrasting differences and similarities related to the following characteristics of games: conceptualization, importance, values promoted, places where games happen, people involved, and types of games. The research approach was a mix of descriptive and explanatory designs because it provides a sense of understanding the game as a heritage. From Desamparados, 170 people took part in the research; and 158 from Barva. They were primary and secondary students, teachers, adult and senior citizens, and municipal agents. The participants were selected following criteria of age and the role they play. Data were collected using questionnaires that contained common items, and that were based on the generational group. The main results show that all age groups consider games as a pleasurable activity, which promotes fun, entertainment, enjoyment, joy, coexistence and socialization. Games are considered as activities almost exclusively for, and practiced by, boys and girls; a few exceptions mentioned adults and older people as participants in games. Almost the whole population considered games as of extreme importance for integral development, and for the learning of concepts and, essentially, of values. It is striking that games are not considered as a right as set out in the Costa Rican legislation.
topic juego
patrimonio
cultura
generaciones
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