1st Edition
Cultural Encounters as Intervention Practices
Introduction – Organised Cultural Encounters: Interculturality and Transformative Practices 1. On the Paradox of ‘Organised’ Encounter 2. ‘Cultivating Integration’? Migrant Space-making in Urban Gardens 3. Festival as Embodied Encounters: On Kulturhavn in Copenhagen 4. Social Circus as an Organised Cultural Encounter Embodied Knowledge, Trust and Creativity at Play 5. Bridge the Gap: Multidirectional Memory in Photography Projects for Refugee Youths 6. Meetings of the Art: Cultural Encounters and Contact Zones in an Art Project for Asylum-seeking Minors in Denmark 7. It Doesn’t Matter if You’re Black or White: Negotiating Identity and Danishness in Intercultural Dialogue Meetings 8. ‘Are you Married to a Maasai?’ Gendered Cultural Encounters Between Tanzanians and Danes in ‘Global Citizenship’ Training
Biography
Lene Bull Christiansen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Arts at Roskilde University, Denmark. Her research has explored the diverse fields of gender and nationalism in Zimbabwe, Danish celebrity involvement in development aid campaigning and organised cultural encounters in volunteer tourism and music festivals.
Lise Paulsen Galal is an Associate Professor in Cultural Encounters at Roskilde University, Denmark and the Project Leader of the collaborative project on ‘Organised Cultural Encounters’. Her research focus is interfaith dialogue as organised cultural encounters, Christian–Muslim relations (in Egypt and Denmark), migration and transnationality and religious minorities.
Kirsten Hvenegard-Lassen is an Associate Professor in Cultural Encounters at Roskilde University, Denmark. She is a Senior Researcher in the collaborative ‘Organised Cultural Encounters’ project. Her research focuses on in- and exclusion processes related to (intersections of) race, ethnicity and gender in the Nordic countries.






