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[ecrea] Cultural Trends - Conference Update
Mon Aug 03 12:06:48 GMT 2009
Cultural Trends: One Day Conference - Centre/Periphery: Devolution/Federalism
New Trends in Cultural Policy
City University, Friday 16th October 2009
Cultural Trends, the journal that champions the
need for better evidence-based analyses of the
cultural sector, is delighted to announce that
its second one-day international conference is now open to delegates.
The tension between the power and resources at
the centre and the interests and ambitions of
the periphery is a long-standing issue in
cultural policy. This tension has strongly been
in play during the years of the Labour
government. The United Kingdom has witnessed
simultaneously the decline of regionalism and
the rise of devolved governments that are using
experiments in cultural policy as their first
exercises in independence from London. Other
countries in Europe and the wider world,
however, have longer experience of cultural
devolution, regionalism and federalism.
This conference interrogates these concepts in
the context of the UK cultural sector, and asks
what lessons overseas models may have for us.
Selected papers consider aspects of the
situation in Canada, England, France, Israel,
Italy, Lithuania, Philippines, Poland, Scotland and Spain.
Confirmed Topics and Speakers
* Cultural policy as rhetoric and reality: a
comparative analysis of policy-making in the
peripheral north - Steven Miles and David O?Brien
* Lessons of hybridity from Canada, with
particular reference to its art worlds - Derrick Chong & Elisabeth Bogdan
* Devolution in Italian cultural policies.
Micro view and actual impacts - Federica Dian;
Valentina Montalto; Stefano Monti and Luca Zan
* Cultural Policy in Spain: processes &
dialectics - Lluís Bonet and Emmanuel Negrier
* Public TV and Regional Cultural Policy in
Spain through the experience of the Andalusian
Regional Television - Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano
* Policy Issues for Start-up Arts
Organizations: From Fully Subsidized to
Commercially Funded (Insights Drawn from Modern
Dance Companies in Lithuania) - Inga Uus
* Cultural policy on the regional level. A
decade of experiences of the newly established
self-governing regions in Poland - Monika Murzyn-Kupisz
* Unitended Consequences: Analyzing the
impact of labour tax credits and regional
competition on labour markets in the Canadian
English language film and television production sector - Amanda Coles
* Creative Scotland - Susan Galloway and Huw David Jones
* The rise and fall of the right to ?proper
representation? - Amir Hetsroni
* National Culture, Local Governance and the
Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines:The
Politics of Cultural Development in a
Transitional Democracy - Romeo dela Cruz Jr
* Interterritoriality as a new trend in
cultural policy? The case of euroregions - Thomas Perrin
All presentations during the conference will be
published in a special issue of Cultural Trends
To book your attendance for this FREE
conference, please contact Shelley Allen at:
<mailto:(shelley.allen /at/ tandf.co.uk)>(shelley.allen /at/ tandf.co.uk).
Availablity will be on a first come, first
served basis. Refreshments and lunch will be provided on the day.
Further Information: For more details about
Cultural Trends please visit:
<http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/CCUT>www.tandf.co.uk/journals/CCUT
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