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[Commlist] CfP: Special issue on Failures in Cultural Participation
Tue Oct 15 13:43:06 GMT 2019
Article deadline: March 15, 2020
Patterns of cultural participation have been the focus of policy
research for decades. Particularly since the millennium, quantitative
data, often collected by governments, has established the notion of
‘non-participation’ as a ‘problem’ that the state needs to address
(Balling and Kann-Christensen, 2013; Jancovich 2015 Stevenson, 2013,
Stevenson et al., 2015). Yet despite decades of policies and projects to
address this and a growing body of research, carried out by consultants
and academics, celebrating the success of such interventions in
addressing social inclusion and increasing personal wellbeing, the same
‘problem’ appears to remain in regard to the diversity of people who
engage with state supported cultural organisations and activities
(Warwick Commission, 2015). It has even been claimed that Europe is
becoming it is becoming a “less cultural continent” (European
Commission, 2013).
The way in which many projects, organisation and artists are
funded and evaluated, combined with the state of financial precarity in
which a large number permanently function, means that stories of failure
about how cultural participation policies and projects have been enacted
are largely overlooked and even supressed in the dominant discourses of
cultural policy. This limits and reduces the capacity for “social
learning” (May 1992) which may better facilitate change. Without an
honest acknowledgement and critically reflective exploration into the
nature and extent of failure present in the existing projects and
policies by which cultural participation is supposedly supported, then
the legitimacy of the status quo will remain difficult to challenge.
This special edition of Conjuctions invites contributions that
explore the role and place of failure in regard to cultural
participation. We invite empirical, theoretical and practice informed
contributions from across a range of disciplines. Topics may include,
but need not be confined to, the following:
- The value and role of recognising, understanding and learning from
failure for cultural policymaking OR for cultural objects, artefacts and
activities
- Defining and recognising failure in cultural participation
projects/policies
- Cases studies of failure in cultural participation projects/policies
- The politics of failure in cultural participation projects/policies
- The morality and ethics of failure in regard to cultural
participation projects/policies
- Evaluating and reporting on failure
- The relationship between quality and failure in delivering cultural
projects
- Framing failure in evaluations
- Discourses of failure and success in cultural policy/cultural practice
Articles should be between 6000-8000 words, including endnotes, captions
and headings. All articles will undergo blind peer review for final
selection in the special edition
Any questions related to this special edition can be sent to the
guest editors:
Dr Leila Jancovich: (l.jancovich /at/ leeds.ac.uk)
Dr David Stevenson: (dstevenson /at/ qmu.ac.uk)
Submissions can be made at: https://tidsskrift.dk/tcp/index
Deadline for submissions: March 15, 2020
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