The cultural think tank, a project of the Department of Arts & Culture hosted by Nelson Mandela University, released its conference programme today saying the line-up represents a cross-section of global and local research and sector status snapshots.
Conference promises deep analysis of creative economy potential vs reality
RNEWS,
01 March 2018, South Africa
South Africa
Fostering Economic Sustainability within Rural Families in South Africa through Visual Arts and Crafts
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Africa
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Networking and associations
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Nineteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society
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Cultural economy
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Statistics, evaluation and research
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