Cultural Heritage in Migration

Cultural Heritage in Migration
Author: Lina Gergova,Tanya Matanova,Yana Gergova
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789543263325

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Migrating Heritage

Migrating Heritage
Author: Perla Innocenti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781317096498

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Bringing together an international forum of experts, this book looks at how museums, libraries and further public cultural institutions respond to the effects of globalisation, mobility and migration across Europe. It puts forward examples of innovative practice and policies that reflect these challenges, looking at issues such as how cultural institutions present themselves to and interact with multicultural audiences, how to support networking across European institutions, and share practice in core activities such as archiving interpreting and exhibiting artefacts. Academics, practitioners from museums and public institutions and policymakers explore theoretical and practical approaches from a range of different disciplines such as museum and cultural heritage studies, cultural memory studies, social anthropology, sociology of organizations, cultural heritage management and cultural heritage informatics.

Cultural Heritage Ethics and Contemporary Migrations

Cultural Heritage  Ethics and Contemporary Migrations
Author: Cornelius Holtorf,Andreas Pantazatos,Geoffrey Scarre
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429875229

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Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations breaks new ground in our understanding of the challenges faced by heritage practitioners and researchers in the contemporary world of mass migration, where people encounter new cultural heritage and relocate their own. It focuses particularly on issues affecting archaeological heritage sites and artefacts, which help determine and maintain social identity, a role problematised when populations are in flux. This diverse and authoritative collection brings together international specialists to discuss socio-political and ethical implications for the management of archaeological heritage in global society. With contributions by authors from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, including archaeologists, philosophers, cultural historians and custodians of cultural heritage, the volume explores a rich mix of contrasting, yet complementary, viewpoints and approaches. Among the topics discussed are the relations between culture and identity; the potentialities of museums and monuments to support or subvert a people’s sense of who they are; and how cultural heritage has been used to bring together communities containing people of different origins and traditions, yet without erasing or blurring their distinctive cultural features. Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations is a crucial text for archaeologists, curators, policymakers and others working in the heritage field, as well as for philosophers, political scientists and other readers interested in the links between immigration and cultural heritage.

Migrant Multicultural and Diasporic Heritage

Migrant  Multicultural and Diasporic Heritage
Author: Alexandra Dellios,Eureka Henrich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-07-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781000093247

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Migrant, Multicultural and Diasporic Heritage explores the role heritage has played in representing, contesting and negotiating the history and politics of ethnic, migrant, multicultural, diasporic or ‘other’ heritages in, within, between and beyond nations and national boundaries. Containing contributions from academics and professionals working across a range of fields, this volume contends that, in the face of various global ‘crises’, the role of heritage is especially important: it is a stage for the negotiation of shifting identities and for the rewriting of traditions and historical narratives of belonging and becoming. As a whole, the book connects and further develops methodological and theoretical discourses that can fuel and inform practice and social outcomes. It also examines the unique opportunities, challenges and limitations that various actors encounter in their efforts to preserve, identify, assess, manage, interpret and promote heritage pertaining to the experience and history of migration and migrant groups. Bringing together diverse case studies of migration and migrants in cultural heritage practice, Migrant, Multicultural and Diasporic Heritage will be of great interest to academics and students engaged in the study of heritage and museums, as well as those working in the fields of memory studies, public history, anthropology, archaeology, tourism and cultural studies.

Heritage Discourses in Europe

Heritage Discourses in Europe
Author: Laia Colomer,Anna Catalani
Publsiher: ARC Humanities Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre: Collective memory
ISBN: 1641892021

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This book exploreshow new cultural identities in transformation are challenging the notion andsignificance of cultural heritage today in Europe.

Cultural Networks in Migrating Heritage

Cultural Networks in Migrating Heritage
Author: Perla Innocenti
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472448156

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This book is a study of the role of cultural and heritage networks and how they can help institutions and their host societies manage the tensions and realise the opportunities arising from migration. In looking at past and emerging challenges of social inclusion and cultural dialogue, hybrid models of cultural identity, citizenship and national belonging, the study also sets out to answer the questions 'how'. How can cultural institutions leverage the power of cross-border networks in a contested place such as Europe today? How could they elaborate approaches and strategies based on cultural practices? How can the actions of the European Commission and relevant cultural bodies be strengthened, adapted or extended to meet these goals? Cultural Networks in Migrating Heritage will be of interest to scholars and students in museum and cultural heritage studies, visual arts, sociology of organisations and information studies. It will also be relevant to practitioners and policymakers from museums, libraries, NGOs and cultural institutions at large.

Dutch Colonialism Migration and Cultural Heritage

Dutch Colonialism  Migration and Cultural Heritage
Author: Geert Oostindie
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004253889

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Migration flows in the former Dutch colonial orbit created an intricate web connecting the Netherlands to Africa, Asia and the Americas; Africa to the Americas and to Asia; in the nineteenth century Asia to the Americas, with, in the post-Second World War period, the direction of migration shifting to the Netherlands. Some of these migrations were voluntary, others were forced; they helped to create colonial societies that were never typically Dutch, but did have Dutch characteristics. Power imbalance, ethnic differences and creolization characterized the cultural configuration of these colonial societies. This book, with contributions by a number of Dutch scholars, provides state-of-the-art discussions on these migration histories. In addition, it presents reflections on the ways this past and its repercussions are remembered (or forgotten, or actively silenced) throughout the former colonial empire.

Cultural Networks in Migrating Heritage

Cultural Networks in Migrating Heritage
Author: Perla Innocenti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781317156369

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This book is a study of the role of cultural and heritage networks and how they can help institutions and their host societies manage the tensions and realise the opportunities arising from migration. In looking at past and emerging challenges of social inclusion and cultural dialogue, hybrid models of cultural identity, citizenship and national belonging, the study also sets out to answer the questions 'how'. How can cultural institutions leverage the power of cross-border networks in a contested place such as Europe today? How could they elaborate approaches and strategies based on cultural practices? How can the actions of the European Commission and relevant cultural bodies be strengthened, adapted or extended to meet these goals? Cultural Networks in Migrating Heritage will be of interest to scholars and students in museum and cultural heritage studies, visual arts, sociology of organisations and information studies. It will also be relevant to practitioners and policymakers from museums, libraries, NGOs and cultural institutions at large.