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[Commlist] International Cultural Relations Research Alliance online conference
Thu Oct 15 09:56:27 GMT 2020
*_Cultural Relations and Crisis: Results, Impact, New Questions_*
ICRRA online conference, *26-29 October 2020*
Please see below details of a forthcoming international conference that
is being convened by *The International Cultural Relations Research
Alliance* (ICRRA
<https://www.ifa.de/fileadmin/Content/docs/forschung/ifa_ICRAA_statement_of_intent.pdf>)
- a global network of researchers and practitioners from across the
world who are interested in research on international cultural relations.
Free to attend and open to all, but advance registration required. To
register, visit:
https://www.ifa.de/en/conference/cultural-relations-and-crisis/
<https://www.ifa.de/en/conference/cultural-relations-and-crisis/>
This ICRRA conference examines the state, shape and role of
international cultural relations at a time of global crisis. The
Covid-19 pandemic and other longstanding global challenges and crises
and the intersections between them – including the climate emergency,
rising geopolitical tensions, population displacement, and persistent
social injustice and inequality – are having a profound impact on
efforts to build trust, enhance cooperation and understanding across
national borders, and develop intercultural dialogue. How should
cultural relations researchers and practitioners respond to this? What
can we learn from each other? What are the emerging themes and
priorities for future research, practice and policy insight? From 26-29
October 2020 researchers, practitioners, policy makers and others
interested in the above topics and questions are warmly invited to join
ICRRA members to discuss international cultural relations under the
overarching theme ‘Cultural Relations and Crisis: Results, Impact, New
Questions’.
Keynote speakers:
* *Ilhem Allagui*, Northwestern University, Qatar
* *Ivan Krastev*, Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia
* *Nasar Meer*, University of Edinburgh
Other contributions include members of the ICRRA network
<https://www.ifa.de/fileadmin/Content/docs/forschung/ifa_ICRAA_statement_of_intent.pdf>and
a panel discussion drawing on the experiences of those actively involved
in shaping cultural relations through programmes, movements, actions and
initiatives on the ground in different parts of the world.
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