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Studying diversity, migration and urban multiculture :

Studying diversity, migration and urban multiculture : convivial tools for research and practice / edited by Mette Louise Berg and Magdalena Nowicka. - 1 online resource (xiii, 200 pages)

This book is published under a Creative Commons 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: convivial tools for research and practice -- Convivial research between normativity and analytical innovation -- Convivial practices in communities of research -- The fabric of faith: a reflection on creative arts practice research -- Examining conviviality and cultural mediation in arts-based workshops with child language brokers: narrations of identity and (un)belonging -- Migration, memory and place: arts and walking as convivial methodologies in participatory research - a visual essay -- Failing better at convivially researching spaces of diversity -- Making something out of nothing: on failure and hope in community activism and research -- Ethnographies of urban encounters in super-diverse contexts: insights from Shepherd's Bush, west London -- Strategies to make conviviality the heart of campaigns for the rights of migrants -- Braking down barriers to co-production between research teams and civil society organisations -- Afterword: giving multiculture a name.


Electronic reproduction.
London :
UCL Press,
2019.
Available in PDF format.
Description based on contents viewed 02 July 2019.

9781787354807 9781787354791 9781787354784 9781787354814 9781787354821 9781787354838


Sociology, Urban.
Multiculturalism--Research--Methodology.--England
Cultural pluralism--Research--Methodology.--England

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