Preface, Elina N. Moustaira | Σελ. VII |
Acknowledgements | Σελ. IX |
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Introduction, Efharis Mascha | Σελ. 1 |
Structure of the book | Σελ. 2 |
Chapter 1 | |
intangible cultural heritage | |
I. The intangible cultural heritage of refugees, Tonia Korka | Σελ. 5 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 5 |
B. The gaps of the legal framework | Σελ. 5 |
C. The 2003 Convention of UNESCO for the Safeguarding
of the Intangible Cultural Heritage | Σελ. 8 |
D. The role of the intangible cultural heritage in refugee camps | Σελ. 9 |
E. Concluding Remarks | Σελ. 11 |
Bibliography | Σελ. 12 |
II. Refugees and asylum seekers in Greece
and their intangible cultural heritage (ICH), Kalfopoulou Dimitra | Σελ. 15 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 15 |
B. Introduction | Σελ. 15 |
1. Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and actions to protect the ICH of refugees. | Σελ. 16 |
2. Expressions of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of Refugees | Σελ. 17 |
3. Changes in the way the Intangible Cultural Heritage is expressed in Greece | Σελ. 19 |
C. Survey results | Σελ. 20 |
D. Conclusion | Σελ. 31 |
References | Σελ. 32 |
Chapter 2 | |
cultural activities run by ngo’s,
libraries and communities | |
I. Social Inclusion and integration of refugees through cultural activities:
a case study of local NGO’s in Attica, Katerina Plaka | Σελ. 33 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 33 |
B. Introduction | Σελ. 33 |
C. Literature review | Σελ. 34 |
D. Methodology | Σελ. 36 |
E. Research Outcomes | Σελ. 37 |
1. Interviews | Σελ. 37 |
i. Farzad Kamangar | Σελ. 37 |
ii. Culture Workshop | Σελ. 38 |
iii. Center for Immigrants Integration (KEM) | Σελ. 39 |
iv. Melissa Network | Σελ. 40 |
2. QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS | Σελ. 42 |
i. Demographics | Σελ. 42 |
ii. Program Participation | Σελ. 46 |
iii. Expectations from the Programs | Σελ. 49 |
iv. Update-Implementation | Σελ. 51 |
F. Conclusion | Σελ. 53 |
Bibliography | Σελ. 55 |
II. The role of libraries in social inclusion of refugees and immigrants:
theoretical approaches and actions, Angeliki Garoufali | Σελ. 57 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 57 |
B. Introduction | Σελ. 57 |
C. Contribution of libraries to the inclusion of vulnerable groups | Σελ. 58 |
D. Libraries as a physical space: sociological theories | Σελ. 59 |
E. Actions of Greek libraries for immigrants and refugees | Σελ. 61 |
F. Actions of Libraries abroad for immigrants and refugees | Σελ. 63 |
G. Conclusion | Σελ. 65 |
Bibliography | Σελ. 66 |
III. Popular culture and its role in tackling the traumatic experiences
of the refugee, Eleni Rodakinia | Σελ. 68 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 68 |
B. Introduction | Σελ. 68 |
C. The Pontian refugees in Greece | Σελ. 69 |
D. The “Momogeroi” custom | Σελ. 71 |
E. The migration and refugee issue in Greece today | Σελ. 73 |
F. Epilogue | Σελ. 76 |
Bibliography | Σελ. 77 |
Chapter 3 | |
museum management | |
I. Cultural Intelligence and museum management: organizing cultural
activities for refugees and migrants, Alexandra Vezyrogianni | Σελ. 79 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 79 |
B. Introduction | Σελ. 79 |
C. Concept of Cultural Intelligence | Σελ. 80 |
D. The transition from Cognitive Intelligence to Emotional
and Cultural Intelligence | Σελ. 81 |
E. The Road to Leadership in the Contemporary Globalized Society | Σελ. 82 |
F. Multiculturalism and Museums in Greece | Σελ. 84 |
G. Conclusions | Σελ. 88 |
References | Σελ. 89 |
II. Museum management and refugees. The Archeological Museum
of Kilkis and the case study of the NGO Omnes
in Kilkis, Kokovidou Sofia | Σελ. 90 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 90 |
B. Introduction | Σελ. 90 |
C. Greece is facing a new reality: the recent immigrants’
and refugees’ wave | Σελ. 91 |
D. The refugees’ and immigrants’ wave as Kilkis experienced it | Σελ. 92 |
E. The cultural activities of the Greek museums
for the immigrant-refugee issue | Σελ. 92 |
F. The Omnes organization, a bright example of solidarity | Σελ. 95 |
G. Conclusion | Σελ. 98 |
Bibliographical and online references | Σελ. 99 |
III. The contribution of the Hellenic Red Cross to culture
and the response to the refugee crisis: The need to establish
the Hellenic Red Cross Museum, Amalia Kokkinou | Σελ. 100 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 100 |
B. Introduction | Σελ. 100 |
C. The concept of culture | Σελ. 101 |
D. The Hellenic Red Cross imprint on culture | Σελ. 102 |
E. Red Cross Museums: the international experience | Σελ. 103 |
F. The phenomenon of the refugee crisis and the Hellenic Red Cross | Σελ. 104 |
G. The need and dimensions of the potential HRC Museum | Σελ. 106 |
H. General description of the proposal for the HRC Museum | Σελ. 108 |
Bibliography | Σελ. 110 |
Chapter 4 | |
the case of the parthenon sculptures
housed in the british museum | |
I. Drawing an analogy between refugees
and the Parthenon sculptures, Katerina Papadopoulou | Σελ. 111 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 111 |
B. Introduction | Σελ. 111 |
C. First set of analogies: How the sculptures were removed
by the Parthenon complex and reached England | Σελ. 112 |
D. Second set of analogies: The time that the sculptures
remain in England | Σελ. 115 |
E. Τhird set of analogies: Τheir return to Greece | Σελ. 116 |
F. Cultural property case law | Σελ. 119 |
G. Conclusions | Σελ. 121 |
References | Σελ. 122 |
Chapter 5 | |
accommodation center for minor refugees
in anogia | |
I. Hiketeia and Asylum on Xenios Zeus Foothills.
The culture of communities and the intangible cultural heritage
as an inter cultural method of approaching
the Refugee phenomenon, Yiorgos Kalomoiris | Σελ. 123 |
A. Abstract | Σελ. 123 |
B. Hiketeia, Supplicants and the unwritten laws
in common cultural memory | Σελ. 124 |
C. Mnt Ida, the timeless shelter of a fugitive god | Σελ. 127 |
D. The accommodation center for minor refugees from war regions
in Anogeia as an element of intangible cultural heritage of Psilortitis | Σελ. 128 |
References | Σελ. 133 |
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Index | Σελ. 135 |