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Culturelink Newsletter No. 103/January 2016

From the Focal Point

Cultural Leadership in the 21st Century

The focus of the 2016 World Summit on Arts and Culture will be on Cultural Leadership in the 21st Century. The summit will be held in Malta and it will, just as the previous editions of this unique global gathering, provide an opportunity for cultural operators, decision-makers, representatives of funding bodies and agencies as well as artists and researchers to reflect on some of the pressing issues and topics in the field of culture and cultural policies. The summit will address the issue of leadership and the importance of cultural leadership for cultural development. The perception where the role of leaders coincided with their position in the top-down organizational structures is no longer relevant. Today we know that leaders can be found in the smallest communities where, through extraordinary grass-route cultural initiatives, they induce change. The Summit will also provide an opportunity for representatives of different cultural networks to discuss their roles and leadership in promoting reflection and cooperation on various cultural policy issues. As one of the oldest networks in the field of culture, the Culturelink Network is pleased to be a partner with IFACCA in planning the Summit and promoting the idea of the importance of cultural leadership.

Nina Obuljen Korzinek, Member of the Culturelink Team / Programme Director of the 2016 World Summit on Arts and Culture

Calls for Papers and Presentations

1.   INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CULTURAL ECONOMICS

The University of Valladolid will host the 19th International Conference on Cultural Economics, presented by the Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI). The Conference will be held in Valladolid, Spain, on 21 - 24 June 2016. The deadline for the submission of abstract is 31 January 2016. >>>

2.   7th WORLD SUMMIT ON ARTS AND CULTURE

The International Federation of Arts Councils and Cultural Agencies (IFACCA) and the Arts Council Malta (ACM) are inviting arts professionals, academics, producers, administrators, creators and arts workers to submit proposals for presentations at the 7th World Summit on Arts and Culture to be held in Valletta, Malta, on 18 - 21 October 2016. Proposals need to be submitted via an online form by 5 February 2016. >>>

3.   ARTE-POLIS 6 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP

Building on the successes of the first five Arte-Polis international conferences and workshops in 2006-2014, the Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB) presents Arte-Polis 6, an international conference and workshop on Imagining Experiences: Creative Tourism and the Making of Place, to be held on 4 -5 August 2016 in Bandung, Indonesia. The abstract submission deadline is 15 February 2016. >>>

4.   FROM CONTESTED_CITIES TO GLOBAL URBAN JUSTICE: CRITICAL DIALOGUES

The International CONTESTED_CITIES Conference will be held in Madrid, Spain on 4 - 7 July 2016. The conference will represent a forum of radical academics, practitioners and activists from different theoretical, disciplinary and geographical backgrounds coming together to probe the multiple forms of urban injustice that shape cities across the world. The call for abstracts is open until 20 February 2016. >>>

5.   WORLD ANTHROPOLOGIES AND PRIVATIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE: ENGAGING ANTHROPOLOGY IN PUBLIC

The Institute for Anthropological Research from Croatia, in collaboration with Slovenian colleagues from the Department for Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Ljubljana and the Association KULA, is organising the Inter-Congress of International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) that will be held in Dubrovnik, Croatia on 4 - 9 May 2016. The deadline for paper submission is 29 February 2016. >>>

Calls for Entries and Applications

6.   INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE ICD 2016

The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD) Internship Project (2008-17) is a 10-year programme aiming to enable students who need an internship as a compulsory part of their BA or graduate studies to engage in cultural diplomacy and in doing so, to further promote cultural diplomacy and multiculturalism worldwide. The application period for 2016 is now open. >>>

7.   EUROPEAN PRIZE FOR URBAN PUBLIC SPACE 2016

The Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) announces the 9th European Prize for Urban Public Space, a biennial honorary competition created in 2000 to acknowledge the creation, recovery and improvement of public spaces, considering their condition to be a clear indicator of the democratic health of European cities. Entries may be submitted until 22 February 2016. >>>

8.   INTERNATIONAL AWARD ON CULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

With the support of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) and the City of Mexico, the Agenda 21 of Culture is launching the second edition of the International Award UCLG - MEXICO CITY - Culture 21 on culture and sustainable development. The call for entries will close on 15 March 2016. >>>

Educational Programmes and Fellowships

9.   MASTER PROGRAMME IN FINE ARTS

The Umeå Academy of Fine Arts of the Umeå University at Umeå, Sweden offers an English-taught, two-year Master programme in Fine Arts. The programme comprises of supervised and individual projects, lectures, seminars, group tutorials and study trips. Application deadline is 1 March 2016. >>>

10.   MASTERS OF ART AND DESIGN

The Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, launches two new temporary master's programmes in September 2016: Reinventing Daily Life and Master of Voice. Application deadline is 1 April 2016. >>>

11.   PhDARTS, PROGRAMME IN VISUAL ART AND DESIGN

PhDArts offers an international, high-level doctorate in art and design at Leiden University and the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, The Netherlands. The PhDArts research trajectory consists of two elements: individual research and participation in the doctoral study programme. Application deadline is 1 April 2016. >>>

International Conferences and Seminars

12.   RESEO CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL KEYS: HOW CAN TECHNOLOGY UNLOCK THE ARTS FOR ALL?

In collaboration with Bristol Plays Music, RESEO, the European Network for Opera, Music and Dance Education is organising an international conference on Digital Keys: How Can Technology Unlock the Arts for All?, to be held in Bristol, United Kingdom, on 10 - 12 March 2016 for three days of debates, discussions, presentations and practical workshops, drawing on digital initiatives in order to provide real-life inspiration, new ideas and opportunities for exchange. >>>

13.   INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CULTURE, ARTS AND LITERATURE (ISCAL 2016)

The 2016 International Symposium on Culture, Arts and Literature (ISCAL 2016) will be held in Sapporo, Japan on 24 - 26 June 2016, organized by the Department of Culture Vocation Development, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan and Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. >>>

14.   CULTURAL POLICY FOR THE ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT

The 9th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research (ICCPR2016) will take place in Seoul, Korea, on 5 - 9 July 2016, as the first conference in the Asian-Pacific region. It is expected to widen the perspective of cultural policy research and act as a platform of various research interests. Sookmyung Women's University, Graduate School of Public Policy and Industry and Center for Arts and Culture Management Research together with the Korea Arts Management Service will serve as co-hosts of the conference. >>>

Books, Publications and Reports

15.   RE|SHAPING CULTURAL POLICIES: A DECADE PROMOTING THE DIVERSITY OF CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT

UNESCO has published a new Global Report on the monitoring of the implementation of the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions: 'Re|Shaping Cultural Policies'. >>>

16.   IDENTITY AND CAPITALISM

The book Identity and Capitalism by Marie Moran explores the emergence and evolution of the idea of identity in the cultural, political and social contexts of contemporary capitalist societies. >>>

17.   CULTURAL TIMES. THE FIRST GLOBAL MAP OF CULTURAL AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

Cultural Times. The First Global Map of Cultural and Creative Industries is a new study on the global economic and social contribution of Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) to the world economy. >>>

18.   CULTURAL MAPPING IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTEXTS

Cultural Mapping in Planning and Development Contexts is the title of a special double issue of Culture and Local Governance (Vol. 5, No. 1-2, December 2015). The articles explore the use of cultural mapping in situations ranging from historic core neighbourhood rehabilitation and renewal processes, to ethnographic research in an urban periphery area, mitigating marginalization in aging suburbs, and more generalized cultural planning processes. >>>

19.   CHILDHOOD, MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES AND EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES: CHANGING TECHNOLOGIES = CHANGING CHILDHOODS?

Based on up-to-date research and a highly robust theoretical framework, the publication examines the current debates in relation to childhood as a social and cultural construction, exploring mobile internet technologies and children's everyday experiences. >>>

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