Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/331333 
Year of Publication: 
2025
Series/Report no.: 
CMR Working Papers No. 137/195
Publisher: 
University of Warsaw, Centre of Migration Research (CMR), Warsaw
Abstract: 
This report presents findings from an MSCA-funded project Cultural Heritage Participation Patterns among Immigrants and Their Influence on Integration. The Case of Ukrainians in Poland and Poles in Norway (HerInt). First, it identifies and describes the patterns of participation in cultural heritage by migrants from Poland to Norway and from Ukraine to Poland - two European countries with different integration policy models, based on the data collected in qualitative photo-elicitation interviews. Secondly, it analyses the cultural policy of Norway and Poland from the perspective of the cultural inclusion of migrants, trying to understand how it could have influenced the cultural heritage participation patterns. Finally, it evaluates the relationship between cultural heritage participation patterns and migrants' emplacement in their respective new homelands, based on the correlation of cultural heritage participation patterns and the emplacement index of the participants to the study. Overall, the report aims to bridge the gap between migration and heritage studies by addressing the relevance of cultural heritage participation patterns to the issues of migrants' emplacement. Its goal is to deliver knowledge on the topic and initiate an interdisciplinary and cross-sectorial dialogue between migration and heritage scholars and cultural heritage stakeholders. The report ends with practical policy recommendations on including migrants through cultural heritage.
Subjects: 
Migration
Cultural heritage
Emplacement
Poles in Norway
Ukrainians in Poland
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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