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Book SynopsisChapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Whose Heritage? Ethics, Frameworks, and the UK’s ICH Landscape.- PART I: Ideologies and Identities: Migration, Belonging, and the Negotiation of Intangible Cultural Heritage.- Chapter 3. Living Heritage: Migrant and Local Perspectives on Identity and Change in the UK.- Chapter 4. Securing Values: Religious Tolerance and The British-Turkish Community.- Chapter 5. The Impact of Collective Capital on Construction of Migrant Identity: The Case of Polish Mothers in the UK.- PART II: Celebrating Heritage: Social Practices, Rituals, and Festive Traditions in Migrant Lives.- Chapter 6. Cultural Heritage In/As Performance: the development of British Bhangra and the Belfast Mela.- Chapter 7. New Year Festivities Away from Home: Nowruz as a Celebration of Memory and Belonging.- Chapter 8. Memories of Snow. Intangible Cultural Dimensions of Death and Legacy.- PART III: Creative Expressions: Migrant Heritage through Literature and Visual Culture.- Chapter 9. Unsettled Writing: Tracing the Literary Heritage of Irish Travellers.- Chapter 10. Near This Place: The Liverpool Irish Famine Trail in Visual Art.- Chapter 11. What is photo-entanglement? Re-Imagining Romanian Culture from Afar Through Photographic Images of Myths, Feelings and Personal Stories.- PART IV: Heritage in Flux: Sustaining Identity Amid Migration and Change.- Chapter 12. Healing Across Generations: The Role of Traditional Syrian Medicine in Shaping Modern Practice.- Chapter 13. Home Atmosphere Transmission through Intangible and Material Culture: Saudis Living in the UK.- Chapter 14. Displaced Knowledge: Safeguarding Migrant Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Context of Climate Change.