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How and why are arts and cultural practices meaningful to
communities? Highlighting examples from Lebanon, Latin America,
China, Ireland, India, Sri Lanka and beyond, this exciting book
explores the relationship between the arts, culture and community
development. Academics and practitioners from six continents
discuss how diverse communities understand, re-imagine or seek to
change personal, cultural, social, economic or political conditions
while using the arts as their means and spaces of engagement.
Investigating the theory and practice of 'cultural democracy', this
book explores a range of aesthetic forms including song, music,
muralism, theatre, dance, and circus arts.
How and why are arts and cultural practices meaningful to
communities? Highlighting examples from Lebanon, Latin America,
China, Ireland, India, Sri Lanka and beyond, this exciting book
explores the relationship between the arts, culture and community
development. Academics and practitioners from six continents
discuss how diverse communities understand, re-imagine or seek to
change personal, cultural, social, economic or political conditions
while using the arts as their means and spaces of engagement.
Investigating the theory and practice of 'cultural democracy', this
book explores a range of aesthetic forms including song, music,
muralism, theatre, dance, and circus arts.
This innovative book examines the changing relationship between
communities, citizens and the notion of the archive. Archives have
traditionally been understood as repositories of knowledge and
experience, remote from the ordinary people who fund and populate
them, however digital resources have led to a growing plurality of
archives and the practices associated with collecting and curating.
This book uses a broad range of case studies which place
communities at the heart of this exciting development, to
illustrate how their experiences are central to our understanding
of this new terrain which challenges traditional histories and the
control of knowledge and power.
This book examines the changing relationship between communities,
citizens and the notion of the archive. Digital resources have made
archiving widely accessible, and there is now a growing plurality
of practices associated with collecting and curating. Using a range
of case studies, this book challenges perceived barriers to
collaboration between communities and archives and promotes the
value of co-creation.
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