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Managing Cultural Change

Reclaiming Synchronicity in a Mobile World

Managing Cultural Change

Reclaiming Synchronicity in a Mobile World

ByMelissa Butcher
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 13 May 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315593500
Pages 168 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315593500
SubjectsArea Studies, Social Sciences
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Butcher, M. (2011). Managing Cultural Change. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315593500

Despite decades of policy interventions and awareness raising programmes, migration and mobility continue to give rise to tensions and questions of how to live together in a culturally diverse world. Managing Cultural Change takes a new approach to these challenges, re-examining responses to migration and mobility as part of a process of managing wider cultural change. Presenting research from a range of settings, from liberalising India, global workplaces in Asia, and migrant youth culture in Sydney, this book explores the manner in which cultural change disturbs established frames of reference. In considering affective responses to these liminal moments of disruption, it argues that adaptive strategies such as 'demarcating difference' and 're-placing home', that is, reasserting belonging, are deployed in order to reclaim a sense of synchronicity within the self and with a transforming external environment. With attention to the prevalence and durability of the processes and tensions inherent in cultural change, the author also examines the intercultural, or cosmopolitan, competencies developed in interaction with difference, and whether it is possible to 'teach' people these skills in order to re-find 'cultural fit' and manage change in a constantly shifting world. Contributing to research on transnational migration and mobility studies, while developing the use of conceptual tools such as 'cultural fit' and 'liminality', Managing Cultural Change will be of interest to sociologists, geographers and anthropologists working in the fields of globalisation, migration and transnational communities, ethnicity and identity, belonging and cosmopolitanism.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 2|20 pages
Managing Cultural Change in the Global Workplace
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chapter 3|21 pages
Demarcating Difference and Belonging
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chapter 4|20 pages
Managing Change through Re-finding Home
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chapter 5|23 pages
Learning to Live with Cultural Change
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chapter 6|22 pages
Teaching How to Manage Change
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