
معرفی
Christina Maags is a PhD student and Lecturer at the Department of Political Science (Focus: China/East Asia) at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Her research focuses on intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in China, including the ICH Inheritors program, ICH tourism practices, and the adoption of UNESCO’s ICH framework in Chinese policy. She also studies Chinese cultural diplomacy and cultural policies. Her work bridges academic theory with policy implementation, emphasizing comparative heritage governance frameworks.
- Education: PhD candidate at Goethe University Frankfurt
Her research explores how ICH policies in China intersect with national identity, tourism strategies, and international cultural relations. Recent work analyzes China’s use of cultural festivals to shape its global image, such as the China Culture Years in Europe. She contributes to debates on UNESCO’s impact on domestic cultural governance systems in East Asia.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. She has advised no students listed. She participates in sessions exploring East-West heritage discourse and comparative cultural governance frameworks.




