Bifröst University and the Scientific Committee for the Nordic Conference on Cultural Policy Research, invite researchers to submit proposals for paper presentations for the Nordic Conference on Cultural Policy Research 2019 (NCCPR), held at Bifröst University in Iceland.
Call for Abstracts: Nordic Conference on Cultural Policy Research 2019 at Bifröst University, Iceland
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09 November 2018, Iceland
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