Across Borders Transnational Cultural Institutional Collaboration in Crisis Recovery

Authors

  • Dr. Kishwar Naheed Assistant Professor, Allied Pool Department, Foundation University Islamabad, New Lalazar Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • DR. Bushra Subhan Assistant Professor, Institute of Islamic Studies and Shariah, MY University Islamabad
  • Dr Rizwan Ali Shinwari Post-Doctoral Fellow, Bradford University, UK

Keywords:

Crises, Cultural Institutions, Crises Recovery

Abstract

In the wake of crises, it explores the transformative potential of international collaboration among cultural institutions. The study looks at the problems that cultural institutions across borders confront when facing a situation as well as the chances for cooperation and group effort. This chapter emphasizes the significance of cross-cultural relationships in maintaining and developing tangible and intangible cultural heritage in the face of adversity in various locations.

It analyses the critical elements that encourage fruitful resource sharing, knowledge exchange, and using digital technology for improved connectedness. To increase international cooperation among museums, galleries, and heritage sites for crisis recovery efforts, it examines the function of cultural diplomacy. It also examines how regional and global cultural organizations, like UNESCO, may promote transnational projects and rally support for institutions of culture strugling due to crises.

The study highlights the creative collaboration that has developed during prior crises, highlighting the beneficial effects of cross-cultural communication on increasing understanding and resilience in afflicted communities. In post-crisis circumstances, it highlights the importance of cultural institutions as peacemakers and reconcilers who may cross geographical lines and unite people of different cultures.

To improve cross-border cooperation for crisis recovery, Beyond Borders makes proposals for cultural institutions, decision-makers, and international organizations. It places a strong emphasis on developing long-lasting relationships and encouraging a group commitment to preserving cultural history, helping to build global unity and a shared vision for a more diverse and vibrantly cultural world that is free from catastrophe.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Naheed, D. K., Subhan, D. B., & Shinwari, D. R. A. (2024). Across Borders Transnational Cultural Institutional Collaboration in Crisis Recovery. Journal of World Religions and Interfaith Harmony, 3(2), 149–159. Retrieved from https://journals.iub.edu.pk/index.php/jwrih/article/view/3001