Museums Migration and Identity in Europe

Museums  Migration and Identity in Europe
Author: Christopher Whitehead,Susannah Eckersley,Katherine Lloyd,Rhiannon Mason
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781317092674

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The imperatives surrounding museum representations of place have shifted from the late eighteenth century to today. The political significance of place itself has changed and continues to change at all scales, from local, civic, regional to national and supranational. At the same time, changes in population flows, migration patterns and demographic movement now underscore both cultural and political practice, be it in the accommodation of ’diversity’ in cultural and social policy, scholarly explorations of hybridity or in state immigration controls. This book investigates the historical and contemporary relationships between museums, places and identities. It brings together contributions from international scholars, academics, practitioners from museums and public institutions, policymakers, and representatives of associations and migrant communities to explore all these issues.

Museums Migration and Identity in Europe

Museums  Migration and Identity in Europe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015
Genre: Ethnicity
ISBN: 1315596555

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Museums Migration and Identity in Europe

Museums  Migration and Identity in Europe
Author: Christopher Whitehead,Susannah Eckersley,Katherine Lloyd,Rhiannon Mason
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781317092681

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The imperatives surrounding museum representations of place have shifted from the late eighteenth century to today. The political significance of place itself has changed and continues to change at all scales, from local, civic, regional to national and supranational. At the same time, changes in population flows, migration patterns and demographic movement now underscore both cultural and political practice, be it in the accommodation of ’diversity’ in cultural and social policy, scholarly explorations of hybridity or in state immigration controls. This book investigates the historical and contemporary relationships between museums, places and identities. It brings together contributions from international scholars, academics, practitioners from museums and public institutions, policymakers, and representatives of associations and migrant communities to explore all these issues.

Migrating Heritage

Migrating Heritage
Author: Perla Innocenti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781317096481

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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.

Migration work and identity

Migration  work and identity
Author: Anne-Lise Walsted,Peter Ludvigsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2003
Genre: Employees
ISBN: 8788626288

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Museums and Migration

Museums and Migration
Author: Laurence Gourievidis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317684893

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Recent decades have seen migration history and issues increasingly featured in museums. Museums and Migration explores the ways in which museum spaces - local, regional, national - have engaged with the history of migration, including internal migration, emigration and immigration. It presents the latest innovative research from academics and museum practitioners and offers a comparative perspective on a global scale bringing to light geo- and socio-political specificities. It includes an extensive range of international contributions from Europe, Asia, South America as well as settler societies such as Canada and Australia. Museums and Migration charts and enlarges the developing body of research which concentrates on the analysis of the representation of migration in relation to the changing character of museums within society, examining their civic role and their function as key public arenas within civil society. It also aims to inform debates focusing on the way museums interact with processes of political and societal changes, and examining their agency and relationship to identity construction, community involvement, policy positions and discourses, but also ethics and moralities.

Museums and Migration

Museums and Migration
Author: Laurence Gourievidis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2014-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317684886

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Recent decades have seen migration history and issues increasingly featured in museums. Museums and Migration explores the ways in which museum spaces - local, regional, national - have engaged with the history of migration, including internal migration, emigration and immigration. It presents the latest innovative research from academics and museum practitioners and offers a comparative perspective on a global scale bringing to light geo- and socio-political specificities. It includes an extensive range of international contributions from Europe, Asia, South America as well as settler societies such as Canada and Australia. Museums and Migration charts and enlarges the developing body of research which concentrates on the analysis of the representation of migration in relation to the changing character of museums within society, examining their civic role and their function as key public arenas within civil society. It also aims to inform debates focusing on the way museums interact with processes of political and societal changes, and examining their agency and relationship to identity construction, community involvement, policy positions and discourses, but also ethics and moralities.

Europe Migration and Identity

Europe  Migration and Identity
Author: Jan Logemann,Donna Gabaccia,Sally Gregory Kohlstedt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317683261

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This volume explores connections between migration studies and research in the history of Europeanization and Europeaness, areas which have generated much interest in recent years. Beyond histories of European political integration and the intellectual and elite movements that have supported this process, scholars increasingly pay attention to the constructed nature of Europeaness and European identities, and to the multiplicity of ways in which this construction happens. Migrants can be a particularly useful lens on Europeanization processes as they provide a perspective from the periphery in two ways: by providing a view literally from the outside as in the case of those who left the continent or by providing a view from the margins of the European societies within which they live. The collection asks what ‘Europe’ meant to migrants abroad - particularly within the transatlantic context - and within the continent during the twentieth century. Contributions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives reflect both on the broader historical context and theoretical implications and highlight specific cases, such as those of European labor migrants to the United States, of transatlantic exiles and émigrés, of Latin-American immigrants in present-day Europe, as well as the experience of highly-skilled migrants within the context of the European Union. Can we trace the emergence of European identities among different groups of migrants and, if so, what forms did they take? This book was originally published as a special issue of National Identities.