This book discusses the tension, or even the contradiction, between ethno-cultural segregation and ethno-cultural mixing in the field of the arts. It focuses on the local artistic sphere in the multicultural EU cities of Amsterdam, Antwerp, Brussels, Cologne, Malmö and Vienna. The chapters show a variety of local experiences by exploring in each city discourses, policies and practices in the local artistic field and by addressing one or more of the following questions: How do cities construct diversity discourses and policies? How do migrants and subsequent generations mobilise in the local artistic scene? What type of collective identities and ethnicities are publicly expressed and constructed in the arts? Are immigrant and ethnic artists ...
Cultural policy has produced divergent intentions underlying the direction of public art since its a...
The presence of cities in art and the presence of art in cities are two fields which have often been...
European new cultural diversity has resulted both in inclusion and integration and, quite the revers...
This book discusses the tension, or even the contradiction, between ethno-cultural segregation and e...
This article describes how the simple participation of migrant artists in the art scene in Amsterdam...
The term integration became a buzzword and is omnipresent in the current European discourses. Despit...
The contribution of arts for the transformation of the city is the result of a tension between domi...
This paper aims to add insight to the role that arts play in the immigrants and artistes expirience,...
European cultural policy programs, such as "European Capitals of Culture" (ECC), seek to develop new...
International audienceIn the political context of the European “refugee crisis”, what role does art,...
Immigration and the diversification of urban populations are among the major challenges being faced ...
The present article contributes to the ongoing academic debate on migrants' appropriation of artisti...
The flow of people moving daily across borders is continuously growing. Academic studies have covere...
Cities increasingly use artistic and cultural activities to promote active citizenship and social c...
Governance in cities: Urban imagination and integration of immigration policy. Territory, Politics, ...
Cultural policy has produced divergent intentions underlying the direction of public art since its a...
The presence of cities in art and the presence of art in cities are two fields which have often been...
European new cultural diversity has resulted both in inclusion and integration and, quite the revers...
This book discusses the tension, or even the contradiction, between ethno-cultural segregation and e...
This article describes how the simple participation of migrant artists in the art scene in Amsterdam...
The term integration became a buzzword and is omnipresent in the current European discourses. Despit...
The contribution of arts for the transformation of the city is the result of a tension between domi...
This paper aims to add insight to the role that arts play in the immigrants and artistes expirience,...
European cultural policy programs, such as "European Capitals of Culture" (ECC), seek to develop new...
International audienceIn the political context of the European “refugee crisis”, what role does art,...
Immigration and the diversification of urban populations are among the major challenges being faced ...
The present article contributes to the ongoing academic debate on migrants' appropriation of artisti...
The flow of people moving daily across borders is continuously growing. Academic studies have covere...
Cities increasingly use artistic and cultural activities to promote active citizenship and social c...
Governance in cities: Urban imagination and integration of immigration policy. Territory, Politics, ...
Cultural policy has produced divergent intentions underlying the direction of public art since its a...
The presence of cities in art and the presence of art in cities are two fields which have often been...
European new cultural diversity has resulted both in inclusion and integration and, quite the revers...