<I><P>Diversity of Belonging in Europe </I>analyzes conflicting notions of identity and</P><P>belonging in contemporary Europe. Addressing the creation, negotiation, and (re)</P><P>use of diverse spaces and places of belonging, the book examines their fascinating</P><P>complexities in the context of a changing Europe.</P><P>Taking an innovative interdisciplinary approach, the volume examines</P><P>renegotiations of belonging played out through cultural encounters with difference</P><P>and change, in diverse public spaces and contested places. Highlighting the</P><P>interconnections between social change and culture, heritage, and memory, the</P><P>chapters analyze multilayered public spaces and the negotiations over culture and</P><P>belonging that are connected to them. Through analyses of diverse case studies, the</P><P>editors and authors draw out the significance of the participation or exclusion of</P><P>differing community, grassroots, and activist groups in such practices and di