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[ecrea] Collaboration and Competition in the Cultural and Creative Industries CFP
Fri Mar 03 18:36:23 GMT 2017
*Collaboration and Competition in the Cultural and Creative Industries
CFP: Final Reminder – Deadline March 6^th *
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*International Conference*
*Collaboration and Competition in the Cultural and Creative Industries*
University of Southern California-Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Institute of Cultural and Creative Industry, Shanghai, China
5-7^th June 2017
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*Hosted by: *USC-SJTU Institute of Cultural and Creative Industry
http://icci.sjtu.edu.cn/en/
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
*Professor Chris Berry*, King’s College, London
*Ms. Jenny Romero, *Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, USA
*Professor Andrew Spicer*, University of the West of England, UK
*Professor Brian Winston*, University of Lincoln, UK
Deadline for abstracts: 6th Mar 2017
Bringing together an enormous range of endeavours, the cultural and
creative industries range from art, cinema, music, and fashion to
curatorship, museum management, and heritage site revitalisation. Such
endeavours are of great importance artistically, culturally and
economically, so it is understandable that recent years have seen
increasing attention on the Cultural and Creative Industries, both in
teaching and research, in Higher Education institutions around the
world. In response to this, the USC-SJTU Joint Institute of Cultural and
Creative Industries in Shanghai is pleased to announce an international
conference to explore the most recent developments in the field, at both
national and international levels. Under the theme of “Collaboration and
Competition”, we wish to call for a rethinking of the roles and methods
of cultural production, and how they relate to current concerns about
globalisation, and concurrent moves towards nationalism. In addition,
our sub-theme for this conference, “Futures and Pasts” emphasises a
pan-historical focus, and also seeks to facilitate dialogue among
industry historians, theorists, and professionals.
The purpose of this conference is to bring together scholars and
industry practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines and interests,
with a view to establishing common ground in order to compare, exchange
and develop new ways of researching, teaching, and working in the
creative and cultural industries. We welcome abstracts for individual 20
minute presentations or panels consisting of three papers (in English)
from scholars and practitioners working in any field of the cultural and
creative industries. Please send abstracts (max 300 words) and short
biographies (max 100 words), and any enquiries to (icci-conf /at/ sjtu.edu.cn)
<mailto:(icci-conf /at/ sjtu.edu.cn)> by 6th Mar 2017. Possible topics include,
but are not limited to:
•Production and Co-Production
-Movie coproductions
-International exchanges
-Production studies
•Spaces and Technologies
-Film Festivals and other Cultural Marketplaces
-Creative Clusters
-Independent and boutique operations
-Technologies of production and distribution
•Methods and approaches: Researching Cultural and Creative Industries:
-Comparative research
-Anthropological approaches
-Data gathering
-Historical perspectives
-Archive research
•Pedagogy and Education
-What should we teach? How should we teach it?
-The role of public institutions and public education programmes in
museum spaces
-What can we learn from international approaches?
•Strategies and Policies
-Marketing and Promotion of/as Cultural Products
-Race, class, and gender in the creative and cultural industries
-Intellectual property
-Soft Power
-Cultural Policy
-Cultural and Media Management
We are expecting to publish an edited collection based on a selection of
the papers presented at this conference.
Conference organisers:
Anthony. T. McKenna, associate professor cinema and screen studies, ICCI
(anthonymckenna /at/ sjtu.edu.cn) <mailto:(anthonymckenna /at/ sjtu.edu.cn)>
Kiki Tianqi Yu, filmmaker, and associate professor cinema and screen
studies, ICCI
(tianqiyu /at/ sjtu.edu.cn) <mailto:(tianqiyu /at/ sjtu.edu.cn)>
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