2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0307883319000282
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When Social Policy Meets Performance Practice: Interculturalism, the European Union and the ‘Migratory and Refugee Crisis’

Abstract: This article examines the relationship among migration, performance and intercultural dialogue as social policy in the European Union since the late 2000s. Intercultural dialogue is currently enjoying a second wave of prominence with several recently published reports by the European Union explicitly highlighting the relationship between this strategy's transformational possibilities and the role of the arts. Crucially, in both European social policy and performance theory today, interculturalism is increasing… Show more

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“…Britain, Austria and other countries have responded. Meanwhile, the European Commission has tried to push for a "package" bill to make the entire EU more effective in responding to the refugee crisis [5]. However, there is no consensus among EU member states on refugee distribution policies at this critical moment.…”
Section: Welcome Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Britain, Austria and other countries have responded. Meanwhile, the European Commission has tried to push for a "package" bill to make the entire EU more effective in responding to the refugee crisis [5]. However, there is no consensus among EU member states on refugee distribution policies at this critical moment.…”
Section: Welcome Phasementioning
confidence: 99%