Negotiating Institutional Heritage and Wellbeing
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Acknowledgements -- List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Institutions, Wellbeing and Performative Heritage -- Elisabeth Punzi, Christoph Singer and Cornelia Wächter -- part 1 -- Wellbeing and Collective Memory -- 2 "It is, After All, a Churchyard" Orthodox and Heterodox Embodiments at Three Cemeteries in Gothenburg, Sweden -- Jessica Moberg and Wilhelm Kardemark -- 3 The Dead, the Living and Collective Wellbeing The Burial Grounds of Racialized Communities in Canada -- William Leonard Felepchuk -- 4 Historic Synagogues, Jewish Heritage and Wellbeing Connection Spanning Time and Place -- Julie I. TelRav -- 5 Recovery Projects Haitian Memory, Humanitarian Response and the Affordances of the Digital Disaster Archive -- Lindsay Graham -- part 2 -- Medical Institutions -- 6 The Holloway Sanatorium 1885-1980 -- Kate Miriam Loewenthal -- 7 The Art Studio in Inpatient Psychiatric Care A Material and Immaterial Heritage That Could Contribute to Current Practice -- Elisabeth Punzi -- 8 Addiction - Same for Everybody All the Time? Perceptions and Value Judgements of Alcohol Abuse in Different Historical and Spatial Contexts -- Malin Hildebrand Karlén -- 9 Institutionalized Waiting Fragmented Temporalities and Wellbeing in the Medical Waiting Room -- Christoph Singer -- part 3 -- Carceral Spaces -- 10 'Fit and Re-Orientation' Carceral Heritage in Contemporary Design of Special Residential Homes for Youth and Its Impact on Wellbeing -- Franz James and Sepideh Olausson -- 11 Wellbeing as a Political Issue Bad Girls and the (Representational) Heritage of Female Incarceration -- Cornelia Wächter -- Index.