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

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.

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Place / Publishing House:London : : UCL Press,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 200 pages) :; illustrations
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.