The National Commission for Culture and the Arts is inviting Filipino researchers to submit papers related to a wide range of topics in the culture and arts sector for the 2019 International Conference on Cultural Statistics and Creative Economy to be held in Cebu City on October 9-10, 2019.
Call for Papers: 2019 International Conference on Cultural Statistics and Creative Economy
National Commission for Culture & the Arts, Philippines,
20 March 2019, Philippines
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