Abstract

This study examines the potential relationships between creating a collective identity around the appreciation of intangible cultural heritage and the subsequent increase in empowerment; recognizing that some authors have proposed a connection between these constructs, our research endeavors to shed light on the nature and significance of these relationships.This study aims to answer the research questions by collecting data in October 2022, specifically in the cities of Manta, Portoviejo, and Chone in the region of Manabí.Although the results contribute to understanding the empowerment processes through the enhancement of intangible cultural resources and collective identity, it is essential to point out that caution must be exercised when generalizing to other populations with different demographic and cultural characteristics.

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