Casper Andersen
Methodological toolkit
Andersen, Casper; Timm Knudsen, Britta; Kølvraa, Christoffer
Authors
Britta Timm Knudsen
Christoffer Kølvraa
Contributors
Casper Andersen
Researcher
Leila Bianchi Aguia
Researcher
Ana Botas
Researcher
Elizabeth Buettner
Researcher
Márcia Chuva
Researcher
Brenda Fonseca
Researcher
Cristiano Gianolla
Researcher
Ma?gorzata G?owacka-Grajper
Researcher
Keila Grinberg
Researcher
Jan Ifversen
Researcher
Daniela Franca Joffe
Researcher
Dalila Madjoub
Researcher
Aline Montenegro Magalhães
Researcher
Astrid Nonbo Andersen
Researcher
John Oldfield
Researcher
Paulo Peixoto
Researcher
Giuseppina Raggi
Researcher
Lorena Sancho Querol
Researcher
Fernanda Santana Rabello de Castro
Researcher
Marine Schütz
Researcher
Rosário Severo
Researcher
Nick Shepherd
Researcher
Joanna Wawrzyniak
Researcher
Piotr Pilarski
Project Manager
Abstract
This document represents the ‘Methodological toolkit’ for the Horizon2020 Project ECHOES; European Colonial Heritage Modalities in Entangled Cities. The ECHOES Project brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines and nationalities and entails cases in cityscapes from Asia, Africa and South America and from Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern Europe. ECHOES focuses on various forms and levels of engagements with colonial heritage from local street performances to EU political discourse. The overall aim is to investigate decolonial heritage practices outside Europe in former colonized territories with multiple and different histories of colonialisms as well as to look at decolonial practices inside Europe while keeping in mind the very different trajectories of the different European colonial projects. The fact that Europe’s colonial past is simultaneously present as an undeniable heritage in its cities, institutions and international relationships, and also constantly ‘echoed’ back to it from the former colonized ‘outside’ constitutes both the challenge and the promise of the ECHOES project; to look for way in which to engage a decolonized future by seeking inspiration in how the colonial past is managed, transformed and worked on by various artistic, political, heritage or civil actors in cityscapes within and beyond the with European continent.
Citation
Andersen, C., Timm Knudsen, B., & Kølvraa, C. (2019). Methodological toolkit. European Commission
Report Type | Project Report |
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Acceptance Date | Mar 15, 2019 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 15, 2019 |
Publication Date | Mar 15, 2019 |
Deposit Date | Mar 26, 2019 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 26, 2019 |
Pages | 210 |
Keywords | Methodology; Colonialism; Post colonialism; Policy |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/1429845 |
Contract Date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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