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ICCPR'2018

10th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research 2018

Tallinn, Estonia
21 - 25 August 2018
The conference ended on 25 August 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
5th February 2018
Abstract Acceptance Notification
28th March 2018
Early Bird Deadline
5th April 2018
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
15th June 2018

About ICCPR'2018

The International Conference on Cultural Policy Research aims to provide an outlet for an interdisciplinary and international exploration of the meaning, function and impact of cultural policies. The theme of ICCPR'2018 is The Cultural Governance of Global Flows: Past and Future. Keynote lectures will be delivered by Prof. J.P Singh (University of Edinburgh), Prof. Jose van Dijck (Utrecht University), Prof. Joseph Straubhaar (University of Texas at Austin), and Prof. Madina Tlostanova (Linköping University).

Topics

Citizenship, Cultural heritage, Globalization, Public policy analysis, Tourism studies, Policy makers, E – governance, Media studies, Sociology

Call for Papers

Theme

The theme of ICCPR 2018 is The Cultural Governance of Global Flows: Past and Future.

This theme refers to the emergence of complex global flows that present contemporary societies with novel challenges and have high relevance for shaping but also understanding cultural policy in the making worldwide. These include forced as well as unforced migrations; new global divisions in cultural labour; cultural tourism; novel forms of content distribution; emergent international networks and platforms enabling cultural exchange; global trade with (big) data on cultural practices; and attempts of reimagining and re-evaluating shared values, to name some. The conference expects to address not only the present situation and future strategies but invites investigations into the archaeologies and histories of contemporary flows and into past ways of addressing related challenges with cultural policies in different regions of the world. It puts a special emphasis on the experiences in Eastern Europe and other transitional societies.

Scope

ICCPR 2018 invites participants to present papers from across the entire spectrum of cultural policy studies. This includes, but is not limited to the following:

  • Cultural policy and globalisation
  • Cultural policies of migration, identities and acculturation
  • Cultural policy, religion and secularism
  • Cultural policy and global governance of networks and platforms
  • Global governance of cultural content, service and labour flows
  • Management and global governance of cultural data
  • Politics of culture and cultural policies in multiple modernities
  • Cultural policies and global inequalities
  • Governance of cultural diversity
  • Cultural sustainability policies
  • Culture in environmental policy
  • Intellectuals and cultural policy
  • Cultural policy and values
  • Historiographies of cultural policy
  • Implicit cultural policy
  • Comparative cultural policy
  • Arts education policy
  • Cultural policy and cultural industries
  • Artist policy
  • Creativity and the city
  • Cultural policy and development policy
  • Cultural policy as welfare policy
  • Culture and economy
  • Cultural policy and innovation systems
  • Cultural policy, cultural diplomacy and international relations
Proposal formats

Three different formats can be proposed:

  • single papers (abstracts not exceeding 500 words excluding bibliography)
  • panel proposals (should involve 3 to 5 speakers, the proposal should not be longer than 1000 words excluding the bibliography)
  • roundtables (up to six discussants, proposals up to 750 words)
Keynote speakers

• Prof. J.P Singh, University of Edinburgh, UK • Prof. Jose van Dijck, Utrecht University, Netherlands • Prof. Joseph Straubhaar, University of Texas, USA • Prof. Madina Tlostanova, Linköping University, Sweden

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