The following post refers to the publication series developed under the framework of the Horizon project “From so far to so close: Enhancing Social Cohesion through Sharing the Cultural Heritage of Forced Migration“
SO-CLOSE is a three-year project created to contribute to social cohesion and fight refugee marginalization or exclusion by facilitating the encounters between similar life stories, through the mediation of innovative digital and artistic tools.
Based on theories of cultural heritage-making, SO-CLOSE will improve social cohesion and promote mutual understanding between refugees and their local communities.
The mission of the project is to contribute to social cohesion and fight refugee marginalization or exclusion by facilitating the encounters between similar life stories, through the mediation of innovative digital and artistic tools.
Find below the publication’s series Vol. 1 on Forced displacements: a European History by Javier Rodrigo and Miguel Alonso