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  1. convivencia has a more complex meaning than the English ‘conviviality’ which tends to infer ‘happy’, ‘festive’ and ‘fun’ forms of togetherness. Convivencia as shared life, includes anemphasisonpractice,effort,negotiationandachievement.Thissenseof‘rubbingalong’

    • Amanda Wise, Greg Noble
    • 2016
  2. Aug 22, 2016 · What we need, perhaps, is a more nuanced account and terminology for the ways that issues of cultural (religious, racial) difference plays out in social settings. Conviviality (convivencia), is one among several zeitgeist terms aimed at conceptualising aspects of lived multiculture. Everyday multiculturalism, everyday cosmopolitanism, everyday ...

    • Amanda Wise, Greg Noble
    • 2016
  3. Sep 10, 2024 · Researchers and practitioners vary on whether they talk about conviviality, convivialism, or convivencia. I use the Spanish term convivencia instead the English word conviviality for two reasons. First, in colloquial use conviviality is often associated with ideals of happy togetherness (Addy, 2023; Wise & Noble, 2016).

    • Tommi Laitio
  4. Sep 2, 2016 · convivencia has a more complex meaning than the English ‘ conviviality ’ which tends to infer ‘ happy ’ , ‘ festive ’ and ‘ fun ’ forms of togetherness. Convivencia as shared life ...

  5. Feb 25, 2022 · More implicitly, further differences surround how convivality is connected to subjectivity – whether conviviality is understood as a matter of practices, feelings, durable dispositions, or overt attitudes – and whether convivial orientations pertain only to racial and ethnic differences, towards a wider range of specific differences, or towards the idea of difference, writ-large.

  6. Apr 10, 2018 · The article argues for conviviality’s conceptual extension by reference to recent rethinking of community as a profound sociality of ‘being with’ and a culture of urban practice. The article draws from a qualitative dataset examining sustained encounters of cultural difference and the relationships within social leisure organizations in three different English urban geographies.

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  8. Dec 3, 2013 · This entails focusing on the ‘with’ of conviviality, more than on ‘living’, which, as Boisvert (2010) argues, opens up the path to understanding human relations in a sense of interdependency at the root of human existence. In this way, conviviality has a conceptual family resemblance to several other notions currently in public and academic circulation, including cosmopolitanism ...

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