By highlighting the developmental issues of the Balkan regions and engaging in dialogue with cultural policy discourse in Western Europe and further afield, the conference aims to introduce a broader form of joint reassessment of the principles underpinning the current European cultural policy environment. To bring academics, funders, policymakers, artists and managers into a broader dialogue, the conference is designed as a multi-disciplinary platform and includes a number of sessions addressing topics of concern to the sector. This includes a specific focus on the tension between organizational culture (within the bounds of the institution) and the broader civic ambitions necessary for any future articulation of cultural policy.
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