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Creating and Governing Cultural Heritage in the European Union: The
European Heritage Label provides an interdisciplinary examination
of the ways in which European cultural heritage is created,
communicated, and governed via the new European Heritage Label
scheme. Drawing on ethnographic field research conducted across ten
countries at sites that have been awarded with the European
Heritage Label, the authors of the book approach heritage as an
entangled social, spatial, temporal, discursive, narrative,
performative, and embodied process. Recognising that heritage is
inherently political and used by diverse actors as a tool for
re-imagining communities, identities, and borders, and for
generating notions of inclusion and exclusion in Europe, the book
also considers the idea of Europe itself as a narrative. Chapters
tackle issues such as multilevel governance of heritage;
geopolitics of border-crossings and border-making; participation
and non-participation; and embodiment and affective experience of
heritage. Creating and Governing Cultural Heritage in the European
Union advances heritage studies with an interdisciplinary approach
that utilises and combines theories and conceptualizations from
critical geopolitics, political studies, EU and European studies,
cultural policy research, and cultural studies. As such, the volume
will be of interest to scholars and students engaged in the study
of heritage, politics, belonging, the EU, ideas, and narratives of
Europe.
This book provides novel and critical insights into the complex
relationship between politics of memory and oblivion in European
countries in the 20th and early 21st centuries as well as the
cultural, political and institutional backgrounds against which
they function. It explores the uses of the past in terms of a
conscious choice to either reactivate or overlook memories as
selective reference points for the promotion and legitimation of
contemporary political goals. The chapters of this volume bring
together theoretical discussions on the interrelationship between
remembrance and purposeful oblivion as active processes that serve
particular interests and ideologies in the present. By addressing
the diverse meanings given to practices of memory, the
contributions offer new perspectives on how institutions shape
cultural memory, power relations and identity projects. Politics of
Memory and Oblivion in the European Context: Critical Perspectives
will be of interest to scholars and graduate students from the
fields of memory studies, heritage studies, cultural studies,
history, and political science who engage with the legacies of
violent and traumatic pasts, post-colonial contexts, societal
transition and reconciliation. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special issue of the journal, European
Politics and Society.
Challenges and Solutions in Ethnographic Research: Ethnography with
a Twist seeks to rethink ethnography 'outside the box' of its
previous tradition and to develop ethnographic methods by
critically discussing the process, ethics, impact and knowledge
production in ethnographic research. This interdisciplinary edited
volume argues for a 'twist' that supports openness, courage, and
creativity to develop and test innovative and unconventional ways
of thinking and doing ethnography. 'Ethnography with a twist' means
both an intentional aim to conduct ethnographic research with novel
approaches and methods but also sensitivity to recognize and
creativity to utilize different kinds of 'twist moments' that
ethnographic research may create for the researcher. This edited
volume critically evaluates new and old methodological tools and
their ability to engage with questions of power difference. It
proposes new collaborative methods that allow for co-production and
co-creation of research material as well as shared conceptual work
and wider distribution of knowledge. The book will be of use to
ethnographers in humanities and social science disciplines
including sociology, anthropology and communication studies.
Challenges and Solutions in Ethnographic Research: Ethnography with
a Twist seeks to rethink ethnography 'outside the box' of its
previous tradition and to develop ethnographic methods by
critically discussing the process, ethics, impact and knowledge
production in ethnographic research. This interdisciplinary edited
volume argues for a 'twist' that supports openness, courage, and
creativity to develop and test innovative and unconventional ways
of thinking and doing ethnography. 'Ethnography with a twist' means
both an intentional aim to conduct ethnographic research with novel
approaches and methods but also sensitivity to recognize and
creativity to utilize different kinds of 'twist moments' that
ethnographic research may create for the researcher. This edited
volume critically evaluates new and old methodological tools and
their ability to engage with questions of power difference. It
proposes new collaborative methods that allow for co-production and
co-creation of research material as well as shared conceptual work
and wider distribution of knowledge. The book will be of use to
ethnographers in humanities and social science disciplines
including sociology, anthropology and communication studies.
Creating and Governing Cultural Heritage in the European Union: The
European Heritage Label provides an interdisciplinary examination
of the ways in which European cultural heritage is created,
communicated, and governed via the new European Heritage Label
scheme. Drawing on ethnographic field research conducted across ten
countries at sites that have been awarded with the European
Heritage Label, the authors of the book approach heritage as an
entangled social, spatial, temporal, discursive, narrative,
performative, and embodied process. Recognising that heritage is
inherently political and used by diverse actors as a tool for
re-imagining communities, identities, and borders, and for
generating notions of inclusion and exclusion in Europe, the book
also considers the idea of Europe itself as a narrative. Chapters
tackle issues such as multilevel governance of heritage;
geopolitics of border-crossings and border-making; participation
and non-participation; and embodiment and affective experience of
heritage. Creating and Governing Cultural Heritage in the European
Union advances heritage studies with an interdisciplinary approach
that utilises and combines theories and conceptualizations from
critical geopolitics, political studies, EU and European studies,
cultural policy research, and cultural studies. As such, the volume
will be of interest to scholars and students engaged in the study
of heritage, politics, belonging, the EU, ideas, and narratives of
Europe.
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