Museums, Refugees and Communities

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Activism
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Anthropomorphic Objects
Author_Domenico Sergi
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Central African Republic
Community
Community Engagement Practice
community engagement practices
Community Engagement Work
Congolese Refugees
Diaspora Groups
Displacement
Dublin Regulation
Engagement
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ESOL
Ethical
Ethics
Ethnographic Museum
ethnographic research
forced migration
France
Free Choice Learning Settings
German Historical Museum
German National Museum
heritage studies
Horniman Museum
Human rights
Intercultural Encounters
Lisa Sainsbury Collection
Migration
Migration Museum
Museum
museum activism with displaced populations
Narrative Block
object-led interpretation
Participation
Refugee
Refugee Stories
Refugee Testimony
Sainsbury Centre
social inclusion policy
The Netherlands
UK
Unconditional Hospitality
United Kingdom
Vice Versa
West Germany
World Refugee Day
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367763411
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Museums, Refugees and Communities explores the ways in which museums in Germany, The Netherlands and the UK have responded to the complexities and ethical dilemmas involved in discussing the reasons for, and issues surrounding, contemporary refugee displacements.

Building upon an ethnographic study carried out in the UK with refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the book explores how object-led approaches can inspire new ways of thinking about and analysing refugees’ experiences and European museums’ work with their communities. Enlarging the developing body of research on museums’ increasing engagement with human rights and focusing in particular on the social, cultural and practical dimensions of community engagement practices with refugees, the book also aims to inform growing debates on museums as sites of activism.

Museums, Refugees and Communities offers an innovative and interdisciplinary examination of museum work with and about refugees. As such, it should appeal to researchers, academics and students engaged in the study of museums, heritage, migration, ethics, community engagement, culture, sociology and anthropology.

Domenico Sergi is Senior Curator at the Museum of London where he leads a contemporary collecting programme called Curating London.

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