Museums, Immigrants, and Social Justice

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Bridging Capital
Capability Approach
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Collective Conversations
cultural integration
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equity in heritage institutions
ESOL
ESOL Teacher
EU National
European case studies
Immigration Museums
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
manchester
Manchester Art Gallery
Manchester Museum
migration policy
Missouri History Museum
museum programmes addressing immigrant inequality
National Museums Associations
Occupy Wall Street
participatory museum practice
post-Brexit UK
Primary Social Goods
Public National Television Broadcaster
Residence Permits
Sans Papiers Movement
Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center
Social Conversion Factors
social inclusion strategies
thorvaldsens
Thorvaldsens Museum
Undocumented Immigrants
Undocumented Workers
Virtual Migrants
Working Sans Papiers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367889302
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This interdisciplinary book argues that museums can offer a powerful, and often overlooked, arena for both exploring and acting upon the interrelated issues of immigration and social justice. Based on three in-depth European case studies, spanning France, Denmark, and the UK, the research examines programs developed by leading museums to address cultural, economic, social and political inequalities. Where previous studies on museums and immigration have focused primarily on issues of cultural inequalities in collection and interpretation, Museums, Immigrants, and Social Justice adopts a more comprehensive focus that extends beyond the exhibition hall to examine the full range of programs developed by museums to address the of cultural, economic, social and political inequalities facing immigrants.

Museums, Immigrants, and Social Justice offers compelling insights on the ability of museums to offer positive contributions to the issues surrounding immigration and social justice at a time when both are pressing issues in Europe. It will be of interest to scholars and students of museum studies, migration studies, sociology, human geography and politics.

Sophia Labadi is Senior Lecturer in Heritage and Archaeology at the University of Kent, UK.

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