Leaving a Trace

A cura di: Luca Bravi, Maria José Casa-Nova, Maria Alfredo Moreira, Maria Teresa Tagliaventi

Leaving a Trace

Action-research with Roma and non-Roma young people between history, memory and present

This book seeks to reflect on the process and results of the European project TRACER (Transformative Roma Art and Culture for European Remembrance), financed by CERV (Citizen, Equality, Rights and Value) Eu programme. The project's goal has combined historical knowledge of the genocide that occurred during World War II with an analysis of the construction of prejudice and the role that racism has had on the collective consciousness of a modern society.

Pages: 162

ISBN: 9788835168393

Edizione:1a edizione 2024

Publisher code: 10638.2

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This book seeks to reflect theoretically and empirically on the process and results of the European project TRACER (Transformative Roma Art and Culture for European Remembrance), financed by CERV (Citizen, Equality, Rights and Value) Eu programme. The main protagonists have been young people, mainly Roma and Sinti, living in different places and countries of Europe, with their own history that anchors them to different communities, but joined by belonging to discriminated minorities and to a transnational people who recognise themselves as a community characterised by diaspora. The project's goal has combined historical knowledge of the genocide that occurred during World War II with an analysis of the construction of prejudice and the role that racism has had on the collective consciousness of a modern society. The methodology used is participatory action-research in public history educational context, a process able to make the protagonists aware of a path of knowledge, promoting training actions towards other people and leaving traces of memory in the present through artistic events.
The volume presents the theoretical foundations and practical activities that refer to the public history as a tool for inclusion, participation and social recognition of European communities representing minorities in their countries: a multidisciplinary and participatory action-research aimed at building active citizenship in formal and informal educational contexts.

Luca Bravi is researcher at the Department of Educational Sciences, Languages, Interculturality, Literature and Psychology of the University of Florence. He teaches History of Educational Processes and History ofCommunication.

Maria José Casa-Nova is professor and researcher in the area of Sociology of Inequalities, Department of Social Sciences of Education, Institute of Education, University of Minho.

Maria Alfredo Moreira is professor and researcher in the area of Didactics and Teacher Education, at the Institute of Education, University of Minho.

Maria Teresa Tagliaventi is a researcher at the Department of Education Studies of University of Bologna, where she teaches Sociology of education, Welfare state and Social policy.

Luca Bravi and Maria Teresa Tagliaventi, History of Education in an action-research project
First part. Memory and history for inclusion in the educational context
Maria Teresa Tagliaventi, Historical memory, identity and minorities. An actionresearch project with Roma and Sinti young people
Luca Bravi, Looking back at history to understand the present
Silvia Bencini and Luca Bravi, Breaking the prejudice through places of Memory
Ivana Bolognesi, Maria Alfredo Moreira and Luca Bravi, Representation of Roma persecution in school curriculum development in Europe
Second part. Transforming the present through history and memory
Maria José Casa-Nova and Daniela Silva, Transforming and training through action-research on the history of Sinti and Roma
Luca Bravi, Knowing the history in the educational context
Silvia Bencini, Visiting history. "Crossing" the camp of Auschwitz
Emma Ferulano, Reporting the history and transforming the present
Inês Aydin and Liliana Moreira, Presenting the history. Building memory through art
Maria José Casa-Nova, Maria Alfredo Moreira and Maria
Teresa Tagliaventi
, Leaving a trace in the present
Authors' biographies
Groups of young leaders involved in the TRACER project

Contributors: Ines Aydin, Silvia Bencini, Ivana Bolognesi, Emma Ferulano, Liliana Moreira, Daniele Silva

Serie: Itinerari e dialoghi di storie dell'educazione - Open Access

Subjects: Training Sciences, Pedagogy, Didactics

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