Theatre Associations in Working Class Neighbourhoods: between Politicisation and Public Action

For about thirty years now, in the context of urban policies, number of theater associations carry out projects in working-class neighborhoods providing active participation of their inhabitants. Based on an ethnographic survey in France and Italy, this article highlights the discursive politicisati...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6a5eeaffecf94b97baefdf16cba167312021-12-05T14:11:11ZTheatre Associations in Working Class Neighbourhoods: between Politicisation and Public Action2297-834810.2478/sjs-2021-0023https://doaj.org/article/6a5eeaffecf94b97baefdf16cba167312021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2021-0023https://doaj.org/toc/2297-8348For about thirty years now, in the context of urban policies, number of theater associations carry out projects in working-class neighborhoods providing active participation of their inhabitants. Based on an ethnographic survey in France and Italy, this article highlights the discursive politicisation processes within these associations. Participatory theatre provides a framework a priori conducive to generate “public spirited-political conversations”. However, these processes can be hampered by a set of public funding constraints.Quercia FrancescaSciendoarticlepoliticisationpublic fundingparticipatory theatreassociationsurban policiesSociology (General)HM401-1281DEENFRSwiss Journal of Sociology, Vol 47, Iss 3, Pp 431-450 (2021)
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EN
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topic politicisation
public funding
participatory theatre
associations
urban policies
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
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public funding
participatory theatre
associations
urban policies
Sociology (General)
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Quercia Francesca
Theatre Associations in Working Class Neighbourhoods: between Politicisation and Public Action
description For about thirty years now, in the context of urban policies, number of theater associations carry out projects in working-class neighborhoods providing active participation of their inhabitants. Based on an ethnographic survey in France and Italy, this article highlights the discursive politicisation processes within these associations. Participatory theatre provides a framework a priori conducive to generate “public spirited-political conversations”. However, these processes can be hampered by a set of public funding constraints.
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title Theatre Associations in Working Class Neighbourhoods: between Politicisation and Public Action
title_short Theatre Associations in Working Class Neighbourhoods: between Politicisation and Public Action
title_full Theatre Associations in Working Class Neighbourhoods: between Politicisation and Public Action
title_fullStr Theatre Associations in Working Class Neighbourhoods: between Politicisation and Public Action
title_full_unstemmed Theatre Associations in Working Class Neighbourhoods: between Politicisation and Public Action
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