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Record Nr.

UNINA9910682517603321

Titolo

Studying diversity, migration and urban multiculture : convivial tools for research and practice / / edited by Mette Louise Berg, Magdalena Nowicka

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : UCL Press, , 2019

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xiii, 200 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

307.76

Soggetti

Cities and towns - Research

Sociology, Urban - Research

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- Author's biography -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Convivial tools for research and practice -- Part I: Conceptualising and performing conviviality -- 2. Convivial research between normativity and analytical innovation -- 3. Convivial practices in communities of research -- Part II: Convivial collaborations -- 4. The fabric of faith: A reflection on creative arts practice research -- 5. Examining conviviality and cultural mediation in arts-based workshops with child language brokers: Narrations of identity and (un)belonging -- 6. Migration, memory and place: Arts and walking as convivial methodologies in participatory research - A visual essay -- Part III: Ethics, relationships and power -- 7. Failing better at convivially researching spaces of diversity -- 8. Making something out of nothing: On failure and hope in community activism and research -- 9. Ethnographies of urban encounters in super-diverse contexts: Insights from Shepherd's Bush, west London -- Part IV: Reflections on convivial research and practice -- 10. Strategies to make conviviality the heart of campaigns for the rights of migrants1 -- 11. Breaking down barriers to co-production between research teams and civil society organisations -- 12. Afterword: Giving multiculture a name -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Studying Diversity, Migration and Urban Multiculture explores how we can live together with and in difference by examining the role of



conviviality in cities across the UK.