The cultural sector is in motion. The classic cultural institutions are being redefined and new types of institutions have appeared. The mediatization, including social media, that blurs the boundaries between producers and consumers, have created new types of artists, new art forms, new arenas and new forms of cultural communication and identity formation. But how does cultural policy follow along? What do these transformations entail for cultural policy and the theoretical foundation of cultural policy? These changes are the theme for the 6th Nordic conference on cultural policy research that will focus on the consequences of the mediatization and digitalization of culture with its diversity of forms and participatio
The conference will take place at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000 Frederiksberg, and is organized in collaboration between CBS and Centre for Cultural Policy Studies at the Royal School of Library and Information Science (IVA).
More information about the conference and registration is available on the conference website.
NCCPR 2013 - 6th Nordic Conference on Cultural Policy Research
14 August 2013 – 16 August 2013, Denmark
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