04389nam 22004693 450 991076848160332120240215123000.09783031399008(electronic bk.)9783031398995(MiAaPQ)EBC31016772(Au-PeEL)EBL31016772(OCoLC)1415633494(CKB)29374712100041(EXLCZ)992937471210004120231218d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCultural Change in Post-Migrant Societies Re-Imagining Communities Through Arts and Cultural Activities./author Sievers, Wiebke1st eddition.Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,2024.©2024.1 online resource; xix (268 pages)black/color illustrationsIMISCOE Research SeriesPrint version: Sievers, Wiebke Cultural Change in Post-Migrant Societies Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 9783031398995 Chapter 1: Cultural Change in Post-Migrant Societies: Re-imagining Communities Through Arts and Cultural Activities -- Part I: How to Conceive Change: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations -- Chapter 2: How to Tell the History of Cultural Change Through Migration: A Post-migrant Field Theoretical Approach -- Chapter 3: Continuity or Change? How Migrants’ Musical Activities (Do not) Affect Ethnic Boundaries -- Chapter 4: Doing Reflexive Migration Research in Cultural Institutions: Some Thoughts on Critical Knowledge Production -- Chapter 5: On Continuities. Migration and Institutional (Non-)Change -- Part II: Cultural Encounters: Locations of Change and Their Impact Beyond the Local -- Chapter 6: Transforming Italy Through Literature and Cinema? Voices and Gazes of Racialised Artists -- Chapter 7: How Does “Migrant” and “World” Music Change Local and National Cultures? An Insight from the Cologne Carnival, Related Antiracist Networks and Recent Cultural Politics -- Chapter 8: What About Words? Activism and Cultural Change in the Amsterdam Museum --Chapter 9: Can Micro Practices Change National Heritage? Norwegian National Day Celebrations in a Multicultural Setting -- Part III: Research, the Arts and Cultural Production: Joint Ventures for Change -- Chapter 10: Collaborations Between Academics, Artists and Activists: Transforming Public Understandings and Representations of Migration Issues -- Chapter 11: Refugees in a Multimedia Dialogue: A Methodology that Inspires the Creation of New Narratives on Migration in an Evolving Process of Change -- Chapter 12: Culture as Deconstruction and Participation? Reflections from a field…in Transition -- Chapter 13: Youth in the City: Fostering Transcultural Leadership for Social ChangeThis open access book links the artistic and cultural turn in migration studies to the larger struggle for narrative and cultural change in European migration societies. It proposes theoretical and methodological approaches that highlight how ideas of change expressed in artistic and cultural practices spread and lead to wider cultural change. The book also looks at the slow processes of change in large cultural institutions that emerged at a time when culture was nationalised. It explains how individual and group activities can have an impact beyond their immediate surroundings. Finally, the book discusses how migration researchers have cooperated with arts and cultural producers and used artistic means to increase the effect of their research in the wider public. As such, the book provides a great resource for graduate students and researchers in the social sciences and the humanities who have an interest in migration studies and want to move beyond interpreting the world towards changing it.IMISCOE Research SeriesSocial scienceSociologySocial scienceSociologySievers Wiebke802763MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQhttps://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/86478/1/PUB_1009_Sievers_Cultural_Change.pdf9910768481603321Cultural Change in Post-Migrant Societies3658468UNINA