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Call for Papers – Cultural Policy and Cultural Democracy: A Global Dialogue – Santiago de Chile

June 8, 2023 by Michael Rushton Leave a Comment

The journal Cultural Trends (for which I serve on the Editorial Board) is hosting a wonderful event:

The Cultural Trends journal team are hosting their first ‘Global Dialogue’ conference event in Santiago de Chile. Key themes (could) include: cultural democracy and social justice; power, public management and cultural policies; development of cultural institutions and governance of culture; subsidy for the arts and public financing alternatives; cultural worker, status of the artist and socioeconomic conditions of culture; the role of civil society organizations in the cultural life of societies; challenges of the regulatory and legal frameworks for the preservation and safeguarding of cultural heritage; renewal and strengthening of cultural policies to address the challenges of the contemporary world.

Call for papers due date for submissions: June 19.
Conference: 28-30 November 2023 in Santiago de Chile
Call for papers in English & Spanish: https://drive.google.com/…/1dLY9oB8cQquJNJhW7KNPy4…/view
More info / questions: culturaltrendsjournal@gmail.com

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Michael Rushton

Michael Rushton teaches in the Arts Administration programs at Indiana University in Bloomington. An economist by training, he has published widely on such topics as public funding of the arts, copyright, nonprofit organizations and tax policy, and served as Co-Editor of the Journal of Cultural Economics. At IU he teaches Read More…

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