public spaces, although facing many hurdles, is progressing to some extent, which has relevance for speakers of migrant languages. The renegotiation of public space as ‘multicultural’ space has been a particular focus of peace process initiatives
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Linguistic Identities in Post-Conflict Societies
Current Issues and Developments in Northern Ireland
Freya Stancombe-Taylor
Rafael Guendelman Hales
into the possibility of rethinking the library from within the community. The Iraqi Community Association is a 50-year-old organization that has served as a space for gathering since its foundation. It provides legal counsel to the community, creates a
Sheila K. Hoffman
characteristics around the globe, their key components being the arrangements of artifact, specimen, or cultural object in a physical space with interpretation designed to give new insight or knowledge—an essay or treatise written in three dimensions. Yet, each of
Notes around Hospitality as Inhabitation
Engaging with the Politics of Care and Refugees’ Dwelling Practices in the Italian Urban Context
Camillo Boano and Giovanna Astolfo
Derridean suggestion of hospitality as “giving place” to the guest—which is about letting them take place in the place the host offers (2000: 25)—and inspired by Bulley's understanding of hospitality as “producers of space” ( 2015: 188 ), we wish to offer a
Theory from the Peripheries
What Can the Anthropology of Postsocialism Offer to European Anthropology?
Ognjen Kojanić
Europe or Eastern Europe), sets of countries (e.g. Greece or Serbia) or sets of micro-regions within a country. Rather, a ‘theory from the peripheries’ approach situates ethnographies within a dynamic and relational understanding of space in capitalism
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh and Mette Louise Berg
underpin studies of migration. Whether through active engagement with empirical materials from spaces and places across the global South, through providing a space to listen to the voices, and bear witness to the perceptions and conceptualizations, of
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On the Usefulness of Boundary Re-work
Francisco Martínez
anthropology with some of its boundaries and edges, and also as part of world anthropologies. This idea is, for instance, conferred by Čarna Brković in her contribution to this issue, foregrounding that anthropology is itself a multiple space where different
Living Through and Living On?
Participatory Humanitarian Architecture in the Jarahieh Refugee Settlement, Lebanon
Riccardo Luca Conti, Joana Dabaj, and Elisa Pascucci
, participatory mapping, tactical learning, and dialogical forms of democratic participation thus become essential design methodologies. In Jarahieh, such an expanded toolkit was applied to the adaptation of the Save the Children Italy pavilion. The open-space
‘People-Place-Process’ and Attachment in the Museum
A New Paradigm for Understanding Belonging?
Susannah Eckersley
’ to varying concepts. It will do this through analysis and observations of individual and collective human encounters with objects, voices, people and place, all articulated within the space of a museum. This article explores the personal, individual
Marcos Farias Ferreira, Máiréad Nic Craith, Markéta Slavková, Linda M. Mülli, Mariann Vaczi, Annika Lems, and Işıl Karataş
between Catholics and Protestants in twentieth-century Ireland. This is complemented by Dominic Bryan's exploration of public space in Northern Ireland with particular reference to three events: the Orange Twelfth of July parades, the Lord Mayor's Show