Conferences and Events

Conferences and Events in September 2011

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Seminario / Taller Cooperación Cultural y Desarrolo

Cada vez más Cultura y Desarrollo aparecen como términos fuertemente imbricados. A pesar de los reduccionismos economicistas hoy resulta impensable el desarrollo  sin considerar las variables culturales de las comunidades, a punto tal que ya no puede hablarse de un modelo único de desarrollo aplicable universalmente. more >

Arterial Network First Conference on the African Creative Economy

Call for papers: The aims of the conference are to provide a theoretical and statistical overview of the African creative economy as a basis for future interventions and advocacy purposes, and to identify and develop African expertise in this area. more >

10th Anniversary International Colloquium on Arts, Heritage, Non-Profit and Social Marketing

This special anniversary Colloquium provides an opportunity for academics and practitioners to present, engage with and reflect upon theoretical and empirical research at the forefront of arts, heritage, non-profit and social marketing research. more >

European Culture Congress

The European Culture Congress Programme comprises more than 100 events – from discussions, workshops and meetings with artists, to concerts, film screenings, sound shows, plays, performances and exhibitions. more >

Race and the Cultural Industries Conference

This conference will explore issues of race in contemporary cultural industries (film, television, music, theatre, publishing, radio etc.). more >

Race and the Cultural Industries

A one-day conference organised by the Media Industries Research Centre (MIRC), University of Leeds, in conjunction with the MeCCSA Race Network and the ECREA Media Industries and Cultural Production Temporary Working Group.   more >

MGS Conference 2011 - Collaborating to Compete

‘Collaborating to Compete’ will demonstrate how museums and galleries can create opportunities for significant and dynamic change. It will explore the wider themes of sustainability, innovation, entrepreneurship, social enterprise, partnership and resilience. In times of economic difficulties and of rapid change, Collaborating to Compete will demonstrate how museums and galleries can create opportunities for significant and dynamic change. The conference offers a packed programme of speakers and breakout sessions that highlight inspirational examples of best practice in the 21st century.  The programme pivots around three central themes: new partnerships; sustainability and entrepreneurship.   more >

Se presentó en Mar del Plata el IV Congreso Iberoamericano de Cultura

Frente a un auditorio formado por invitados de distintos ámbitos del quehacer local y medios de prensa, el intendente de la ciudad, la subsecretaria de Gestión Cultural, y la directora de Política Cultural y Cooperación Internacional de la Secretaría de Cultura de la Presidencia de la Nación Argentina presentaron este evento que se realizará a mediados de septiembre próximo. more >

The forthcoming IV Ibero-American Congress has been presented at Mar del Plata

This event, that will take place in September, was announced at an auditorium filled with guests from varying sectors of the local life and the press, by the city’s major, the Subsecretariat of Cultural Administration and the Culture Secretariat of the Presidency’s Director of Cultural Policy and International Cooperation. more >

Call for 4 no-fee presentations in 2011-12

As part of the Statistical Insights on the Arts series, Kelly Hill will conduct four presentations in 2011-12 for no speaking / preparation fee. more >

Creative Industries in the Periphery

Call for papers. The seminar in Poznań will focus on two research questions. First one concerns what role the concentration of creative and cultural industries plays at different geographical scales and contexts? In particular, how do these concentrations work in small towns and rural areas versus the more traditional larger city perspective? more >

ArtLab 11. Dialogues about Cultural Management

International debates on cultural co-production, cooperation and cross-border mobility are held at the 6th Edition of Fondazione Fitzcarraldo’s annual meeting on cultural management. more >

Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging

This multi-disciplinary project seeks to explore the new and prominent place that the idea of culture has for the construction of identity and the implications of this for social membership in contemporary societies. more >

Call for contributions: Animation of Public Space through the Arts: Innovation and Sustainability: 28-30 September 2011

The Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra, Portugal, together with the Utrecht School for the Arts, Utrecht, Netherlands; the Small Cities Community-University Research Alliance at Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada; and the European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres (ENCACT) thematic area on ‘Urban management and cultural policy of the city’ will organize a second annual symposium on Animation of Public Space through the Arts: Innovation and Sustainability. Deadline for submissions: 15 May 2011   more >

Animation of Public Space through the Arts: Innovation and Sustainability

How can innovative artistic animation of public spaces contribute to building more sustainable cities? Community sustainability is viewed as encompassing and intertwining environmental, cultural, social, and economic sustainability and resiliency. more >

4th IMC World Forum on Music

Speakers and participants from Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, the Arab world and the American continent will meet to discuss the correlation between music and social change. more >

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