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A new wave of community arts projects has opened up exciting areas of cross-cultural creativity. Often focusing on social and cultural agendas, these collaborations of local people, arts facilitators, anthropologists and others represent a flourishing new form of collaborative anthropology. This book investigates these projects as sites of significant cultural creation and potential social change. Through the exploration of a wide range of collaborations, the common threads and historical contexts are examined. The role such collaborations can have in disrupting existing social hierarchies and…mehr

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A new wave of community arts projects has opened up exciting areas of cross-cultural creativity. Often focusing on social and cultural agendas, these collaborations of local people, arts facilitators, anthropologists and others represent a flourishing new form of collaborative anthropology. This book investigates these projects as sites of significant cultural creation and potential social change. Through the exploration of a wide range of collaborations, the common threads and historical contexts are examined. The role such collaborations can have in disrupting existing social hierarchies and knowledge creation is analysed, as are other potential cultural implications.


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Maya Haviland is an artist, community facilitator and researcher. She is Lecturer in Museum Anthropology at the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies in the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at the Australian National University, an Adjunct Research Fellow at the Nulungu Research Institute at the the University of Notre Dame Australia, and a Professional Associate at the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research at the University of Canberra. Her research focuses on co-creativity, cultural and organizational development and dynamics of collaboration.