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[ecrea] cfp_International Conference on Culture and Cultural policies
Fri Jan 31 21:05:22 GMT 2014
Centre for Research in Social sciences and Humanities
is inviting paper/panel proposals for
International Conference on Culture and Cultural policies to be held in
Vienna, Austria, 24-25. 04. 2014.
Conference venue: ***** Hotel Ambassador Vienna, A-1010 Wien, Kärntner
Straße 22 / Neuer Markt 5, Austria.
Rationale
Culture is a set of rules and behavioural patterns we learn with
socialisation. However, in a globalised (and multicultural) world
culture became subject of discussions from various points of views, and
its importance is not loosing strength.
In the past century, we witnessed many attempts to foster cultural
agendas using popular culture where identities were formed in a way to
present one nation to other nations in a favourable way, and where
audiences were confronted with various messages that are sometimes
blurred with first-hand experiences. States indeed invest funding in
their cultural policies, and particularly in their cultural policies
oriented towards abroad via external cultural institutes, or tourist
offers where culture is emphasized as an achievement of a certain nation
(most notably, in art and music). Cultural relations, on the other hand,
are centred on creating mutual recognition and understanding, however,
many scholars and practitioners expressed criticism calling western
countries as imperialists imposing their cultural patterns over less
advanced countries just via peaceful means and not through colonialism
anymore.
On the other hand, culture is often a subject of discussion when
minority groups are in stake because minorities find themselves
surrounded by different culture, and in a dilemma whether to assimilate
or to preserve their culture while still trying to lead average lives.
The latter is then subject of criticism from conservatives and the Far
Right that insist on integration, an unclear term that sometimes seems
more like forced integration.
These and other issues are the subjects of discussion at our conference.
Papers are invited (but not limited to) for the following panels:
Culture and media
Culture and identity
Culture and nationalism
Religion and culture
Culture and tourism
Cultural diplomacy
Cultural imperialism
Popular culture and cultural policy
Cultural policies – case studies
Art and cultural policy
Music and cultural policy
Theatres and cultural policy
EU cultural policy
US cultural policy
Culture and propaganda
Prospective participants are also welcome to submit proposals for their
own panels.
Submissions of abstracts (up to 500 words), short bios (up to 100
words), and email contact should be sent to Dr Martina Topic
((martina /at/ socialsciencesandhumanities.com)) by 10th March. Decisions will
be made by 15th March, and payment of the conference fee has to be made
by 30th March.
Finalised Conference programme will be available by 15th April.
The Centre established a peer review journal and working paper series.
Conference papers will be considered for publication.
We welcome paper proposals from scholars, NGO activists, Master and PhD
students, and independent researchers.
Conference fee is EUR 290, and it includes
The registration fee
Conference bag and folder with materials
Conference publication
Access to the newsletter, and electronic editions of the Centre
Opportunity for participating in future activities of the Centre
(research & co-editing proceedings)
Discount towards participation fee for future conferences
Conference drinks (mineral water and fruit juice)
Coffee-break morning with drinks and pastries
Buffet Lunch
Coffee-break afternoon with drinks and pastries
Buffet Dinner
WLAN during the conference
Conference rate for rooms
Certificate of attendance
Centre for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences is a private
institution founded in December 2013 in Croatia (EU).
We selected Austria as a place for hosting conferences due to Austria’s
favourable geographic position, and liberal Visa regime for conference
participants with EU Visa requirements.
Unfortunately, the Centre has no available funds for covering transport
and accommodation in Austria. Participants are responsible for finding
funding to cover transportation and accommodation costs during the whole
period of the conference.
The Centre will not discriminate based on the origin and/or
methodological/paradigmatic approach of prospective conference participants.
Conference drinks, coffee breaks, lunches and dinners are covered for
both days of the conference.
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Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
Viktora Kovacica 5
HR - 10 010 Zagreb
Croatia
Tel. + 385 99 224 07 01
E-mail: (info /at/ socialsciencesandhumanities.com)
(www.socialsciencesandhumanities.com)
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