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SUMMARY:Cultural and Creative Sectors and Local Development
DESCRIPTION:What is the issue?\nThe direct and indirect impacts of culture on local development are largely achieved through cultural participation and access of diverse groups of population to cultural amenities and activities. Cultural participation is linked to a number of areas of social and economic impact: social inclusion\, education and life-long learning\, well-being and health. High levels of cultural participation might be conducive to a favourable social environment for cultural and creative entrepreneurship\, thereby enhancing the impact of cultural and creative production on job creation. In many cities and regions\, cultural participation and specialisations in the cultural and creative sectors are evolving\, and being used to tackle and societal challenges (e.g. climate change) from new angles\, favouring resilience\, skills creation and prosocial behavioural changes. High levels of cultural participation also create the premises for a stronger support of cultural spending and cultural policies from the public opinion\, thus contributing to the financial and social sustainability of cultural and creative sectors. \nThe OECD-EC Policy Webinar\nThere is however still a lack of capacity at subnational levels to measure cultural participation and design instruments that can effectively increase it. This policy webinar will provide an opportunity to learn from latest academic evidence on the economic and social impacts of cultural participation\, approaches to better capture it at regional level and instruments to increase it. The event shall also showcase a number of interesting European and non-European cases in this regard.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/cultural-and-creative-sectors-and-local-development/
CATEGORIES:Culture
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SUMMARY:The CoMuseum: Virtual International Conference and Workshops
DESCRIPTION:On December 2-4\, the U.S. Embassy in Greece\, in partnership with the Benaki Museum and the British Council\, will present the 10th International CoMuseum Conference. The event will take place in a digital format this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The conference is organized in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Athen and the Ambassade de France/Institut Français de Grèce\, and is under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Sports\, the Municipality of Athens\, and the Municipality of Thessaloniki. The CoMuseum is supported by Uni Systems as a Strategic Sponsor\, and Microsoft as a Major Sponsor.\nDuring the tenth installment of this annual conference\, professionals from international museums and cultural organizations\, artists\, civil society representatives\, educators\, and academics will examine: leadership in museums and cultural organizations during these challenging times; the social impact of museums with regard to their communities\, human rights\, and social justice; the ongoing digital transformation in the cultural sector; and the “greening” of museums\, in consideration of environmental health\, as well as the wellness of museum visitors and staff.\nThe conference will feature global experts and cultural leaders from around the world who will share their knowledge and experience through a series of presentations and discussions. A list of featured speakers follows below.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/the-comuseum-virtual-international-conference-and-workshops/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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SUMMARY:Cultural Alliances: The Imperatives and Challenges of Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:For the third iteration of Museum 2050’s annual symposium\, the platform looks to explore the concept of collaboration\, both in its proliferation in recent partnerships amongst museums\, particularly in China\, and as a centerpiece of creative production. We wish to ask the fundamental question: why collaborate? What is the purpose of these cultural alliances? Whether they are between distinct institutions\, artists\, professionals\, spaces or disciplines\, what is gained when we collaborate? What is lost? How can we best foster collaboration? This year\, Museum 2050 seeks to broaden the discussion beyond the realm of the Chinese context in order to investigate why museums make the decision to go beyond their walls to forge partnerships\, both with other actors in the arts and those in other fields.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/cultural-alliances-the-imperatives-and-challenges-of-collaboration/
LOCATION:He Art Museum
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Art,Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,WeChat
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SUMMARY:Museums+Tech 2020
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 conference asks what role digital can play for museums in a crisis. How can museums and other cultural organisations respond to crisis\, both in terms of their collections\, programmes\, and internally? Do they have what it takes to survive when their doors can no longer open to the public? What role can digital play in responding to crisis and how might it be used to respond to issues of colonisation\, access and inclusion? The MCG’s annual conference brings together practitioners\, researchers\, funders\, and those from related cultural heritage and technology sectors from around the world.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/museumstech-2020/
CATEGORIES:Culture,Digital Marketing
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SUMMARY:Making History Together: Public Participation in Museums
DESCRIPTION:The international online symposium will bring together scholars\, museum professionals and heritage practitioners to discuss how participatory history is constructed\, developed\, and implemented in museums.\n\nWe invite you to register and attend the one-day symposium “Making History Together: Public Participation in Museums”. It will take place on 15 December 2020 and will bring together participants and case studies from all over the world. Sessions include discussions on co-creation and co-production\, community of interpretation\, digital public participatory practices\, empowerment\, and overall impact on making history in museums.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/making-history-together-public-participation-in-museums/
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SUMMARY:(Asia) Virtual Event: 2021 Culture + Trends Report: Happiness Reset
DESCRIPTION:What defines the post-2020 consumer?\n2020 has been eventful to say the least\, but amidst the crises we’ve witnessed\, there is a silver lining. Confronted with a global pandemic we collectively opened our doors to new attitudes\, behaviors and values\, changing how we seek and attain happiness\, a happiness reset you could say. Happiness has always been the holy grail of human life\, yet the events of the last year have caused a shift in how we achieve it and will try to do so in the future.\nAs experts in human behavior\, we are often asked: what is next?\nTo answer this\, we use a unique methodology\, combining a macro analysis and qualitative exploration with our leading-edge consumer network\, to identify 14 trends that have shaped the post-2020 consumer. A final stage of quantification by 18\,000 consumers in 18 markets\, enables us to understand the strength of attitude and behavior of consumers in relation to each trend.\nWe explore these trends and the implications for brands in our 2021 Culture + Trends Report: Happiness Reset.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/asia-virtual-event-2021-culture-trends-report-happiness-reset/
CATEGORIES:Culture
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