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2. Network Goals
Gather researchers with practitioners, policymakers, educators
and students to share knowledge and uncover new areas of
research
Learn how arts and cultural management practitioners,
policymakers, educators and students perceive and experience
intercultural exchange within international arenas of practice and
education
Apply ethnic, historical, postcolonial, global, intercultural, and
cultural studies to these perspectives to examine dominant
terminology, structures and traditions shaping arts and cultural
management practice and education
Enable new research projects examining intercultural work in arts
and cultural management
Share findings, bibliography and documentation to foster policy
impact, further study and networking
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4. Network Seminars
1: Framing Art and Cultural Management: The relationship of the
management of arts and cultural objects to globalisation,
internationalisation, and migration (Heilbronn University, Künzelsau,
Jan 2017)
2: Dominant Ideologies: Examining Institutions, Habits and
Terminology in the Profession (Queen’s University Belfast, April 6th
and 7th 2017)
3: Intercultural Relations in Arts/Cultural Management Higher
Education, (Zurich University of the Arts , July 6th and 7th 2017)
4: Intercultural Relations in Practice (Goldsmiths, University of
London, Nov 16th and 17th 2017)
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5. This seminar
This seminar will explore how historical, institutional, and social
assumptions and traditions of arts and cultural management are
exchanged and reproduced through the intercultural exchanges that
take place in arts and cultural management practice.
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6. Day 1
is about the development, design, and funding of policies and
projects for building intercultural understanding between nations.
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7. Day 2
is about the development, design, and funding of policies and
projects to promote intercultural exchange between minority groups
within nations. This activity often emphasises supporting and
enhancing culturally diverse arts audiences, artists and productions
within nations.
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8. Thank you very much for joining this seminar
of Brokering Intercultural Exchange
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