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[ecrea] Cultural Economy After Neo-Liberalism - conference
Tue Jun 05 11:13:23 GMT 2018
Reminder - registration is open for the Cultural Economy After
Neo-Liberalismconference held by
the Culture Media Economy research hub at Monash University.
Register for free here: http://bit.ly/2FN6Y8E
CONFERENCE: Cultural Economy After Neo-Liberalism
DAY 1: June 25, 9am—5pm
DAY 2: June 26, 9:30am—5pm
LOCATION: Monash College. Level 7, 271 Collins St Melbourne.
The last forty years of cultural policy have been dominated by economic
value, as the arbiter and final legitimation for cultural policy
decision making. Even when other public values or goals are admitted,
these are held to be best achieved through the allocative efficiencies
of ‘the market’, and by inculcating ‘market rational’ behaviour.
In parallel we have seen a rapid decline in public funding for culture;
the disruption of public media and information; the fragmentation of
audiences into market niches and data sources; the erosion of wages and
working conditions for cultural workers; a deepening lack of diversity
within the sector, and the on-going exclusion of small scale cultural
activities from inner cities.
There is crisis of the cultural sector - the ecosystem in which it
operates and the values that sustain it as a public good. This is part
of a wider crisis of our collective culture. This conference hopes to
outline new approaches for the future as a matter of urgency. Rather
than the stale ideas of creative industries and creative cities, we seek
to engage with post-growth and sustainable economics; Indigenous and
cultural rights; new approaches to ‘good living’ in the face of human
and ecological distress; revisit making and manufacture in cities, as a
question of sustainability and equity; and new forms of global cultural
connectivity outside the imaginary of a mobile creative class.
The conference is in three parts over two days: Cultural Economy
Futures; Shaping the City for Cultural Production; from Fringe to Famous.
*Invited speakers include:*
Arjo Klamer, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Seb Olma, Avans University of Applied Sciences The Netherlands
Mark Banks, University of Leicester
Kate Oakley, University of Leeds
George Morgan, Western Sydney University
Jen Smith McGuire, University of Leicester
Caroline Wilson-Barnao, University of Queensland
Julian Meyrick and Tully Barnett, Flinders University
Marcus Westbury, Contemporary Arts Precinct
Helene George, Creative Economy
*Monash University speakers:*
Justin O’Connor
Carl Grodach
Mark Andrejevic
Brett Hutchins
Xin Gu
Mark Gibson
Tony Moore
Pip Shea
Markus Jung
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