Sheffield Otherwise: Counter-Mapping the Living Heritage of Diasporic & Queer Communities

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Research Framework Project Thematics The project has been developed through a focus on a group of thematics framesin order to trace and imagine living heritage: IDENTITY & LIVELIHOODS

COMMUNITY CONNECTEDNESS & COLLECTIVISM

This theme looks at the politics of identity and the relations that people forge with place while continuously shaping the urban environment inhabiting.

This theme looks at the role of collectivism in the production, mobilisation and reproduction of knowledge and practices of traditionally marginalised communities and individuals.

Fig 3. Identity & Livelihoods (Image Source; DPU & Gut Level)

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Community Connectedness & Collectivism (Image Source; DPU & Gut Level)

SOLIDARITY & SYSTEMS OF CARE

TRANS-LOCAL (HIS)TORIES & MEMORY

This theme looks at survival strategies that weaves the individual, social and political body and which understanding cannot be detached from structural inequity.

This theme looks at the role of trans-local (his)stories in the production, recognition, experience and transformation of spaces in diasporic geographies and DYI cultures.

Fig 4. Solidarity & Systems of Care (Image Source; DPU & Gut Level)

Fig 6. Trans-Local Histories & Memory (Image Source; DPU & Gut Level)

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