Cultural Encounters as Intervention Practices
Setting up cultural encounters is a widespread intervention strategy employed to diffuse conflicts and manage difficulties related to diversity. These organised cultural encounter bring together people of different backgrounds in order to promote peaceful coexistence and inclusion. These transformative aims relate to the participants but are often also expected to spill over into the society, community or context addressed by the encounter.
As a category, Organised Cultural Encounters draws together a variety of activities and events such as multicultural festivals, dialogue initiatives, diversity training and inclusion projects activities that are generally not considered to be of the same kind. Most of the existing literature on these types of encounters is instrumental and has an overall emphasis on evaluations in terms of outcome or success rate. This book goes beyond evaluations, and the contributors pose and debate theoretical and methodological questions and analyse the practices and performativities of particular encounters. Taken together, it makes an important contribution to the theorisation and analysis of intercultural relations and negotiations.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Intercultural Studies.
Lene Bull Christiansen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Arts at Roskilde University, Denmark. Her research has explored the diverse fields of gender and nationalism in Zimbabwe, Danish celebrity involvement in development aid campaigning and organised cultural encounters in volunteer tourism and music festivals.
Lise Paulsen Galal is an Associate Professor in Cultural Encounters at Roskilde University, Denmark and the Project Leader of the collaborative project on Organised Cultural Encounters. Her research focus is interfaith dialogue as organised cultural encounters, ChristianMuslim relations (in Egypt and Denmark), migration and transnationality and religious minorities.
Kirsten Hvenegrd-Lassen is an Associate Professor in Cultural Encounters at Roskilde University, Denmark. She is a Senior Researcher in the collaborative Organised Cultural Encounters project. Her research focuses on in- and exclusion processes related to (intersections of) race, ethnicity and gender in the Nordic countries.
Cultural Encounters as Intervention Practices
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Lene BullChristiansen,Lise PaulsenGalalandKirstenHvenegrd-Lassen
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The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
Organised Cultural Encounters: Interculturality and Transformative Practices
Lene Bull Christiansen, Lise Paulsen Galal and Kirsten Hvenegrd-Lassen
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 599605
Chapter 1
On the Paradox of Organised Encounter
Helen F. Wilson
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 606620
Chapter 2
Cultivating Integration? Migrant Space-making in Urban Gardens
Linda Lapia
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 621636
Chapter 3
Festival as Embodied Encounters: On Kulturhavn in Copenhagen
Kirsten Simonsen, Lasse Koefoed and Maja de Neergaard
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 637650
Chapter 4
Social Circus as an Organised Cultural Encounter Embodied Knowledge, Trust and Creativity at Play
Ilaria Bessone
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 651664
Chapter 5
Bridge the Gap: Multidirectional Memory in Photography Projects for Refugee Youths
Randi Marselis
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 665678
Chapter 6
Meetings of the Art: Cultural Encounters and Contact Zones in an Art Project for Asylum-seeking Minors in Denmark
Zachary Whyte
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 679693
Chapter 7
It Doesnt Matter if Youre Black or White: Negotiating Identity and Danishness in Intercultural Dialogue Meetings
Helle Bach Riis
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 694707
Chapter 8
Are you Married to a Maasai? Gendered Cultural Encounters Between Tanzanians and Danes in Global Citizenship Training
Lene Bull Christiansen
Journal of Intercultural Studies, volume 38, issue 6 (December 2017) pp. 708721
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Ilaria Bessone holds a PhD in Sociology and Methodology of Social Research from the Graduate School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Milan, Italy. Her project explores the contemporary circus movement in Turin in relation to the current changing configurations of art, work and the body. She holds an MSc in International Migration and Social Cohesion (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands; University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain; and University College Dublin, UK) and a Masters in Development Studies (University of Turin, Italy).
Lene Bull Christiansen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Arts at Roskilde University, Denmark. She is a Senior Researcher in the collaborative Organised Cultural Encounters project. She holds a PhD in International Development Studies. Her research has explored the diverse fields of gender and nationalism in Zimbabwe, Danish celebrity involvement in development aid campaigning and organised cultural encounters in volunteer tourism and music festivals.