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Fourth
International Conference on Cultural Policy Research
Organised by EDUCULT,
Vienna
In co-operation with the International
Journal of Cultural Policy
12-16 July 2006, Vienna, Austria
Presentation
Iccpr 2006 aims to provide an outlet for interdisciplinary
and international exploration of the concepts, function and
impact of cultural policies. It intends to reflect a broad
view of cultural policy encompassing culture as a "way
of life" as well as, in the narrower sense, culture of
the arts and cultural industries. It will be concerned with
both, the policies of decision makers, of administration and
institutions as well as the wider discourses related to the
general conditions of culture.
I ccpr 2006 welcomes participants to Vienna, one of the world’s
capitals of culture, music and architecture. In the spirit
of this stimulating cultural environment, new trends and developments
in cultural policy research will be presented and discussed.
Furthermore, the conference aims to enable encounters between
researchers, artists and persons engaged in the cultural sector
and to create a lively forum for exchange of experiences and
views from different perspectives.
Call for papers
Cultural policy researchers are invited to submit proposals
for paper presentations. Apart
from the general research areas addressed below, iccpr 2006
aims to follow an open
approach regarding the topics of papers.
Research areas of interest:
• Theoretical approaches to cultural policy
• Cultural policy in the social environment
• Methodological approaches to cultural policy
• Economic approaches to cultural policy
• Management of culture
• International and inter-cultural approaches to cultural
policy
• Cultural policy and media policy
• Arts mediation and audience development
• Cultural policy education and cultural education
All those being interested to present a paper at iccpr 2006
are requested to submit an
abstract of the paper (500 words, in English). Further details
and online-submission at
www.iccpr2006.com
.
The deadline for submission
of abstracts is 31 October 2005.
The Scientific Committee will review proposals and invite
speakers of accepted papers to
submit their final papers until March 2006.
Submission of final papers
The Scientific Committee will review proposals and invite
speakers of accepted papers until 15
January 2006. The deadline for submission
of final papers is 15 March
2006. Further instructions for final paper
submission will be provided to authors at later stage.
Publication of papers
All papers, which have been accepted by the Scientific Committee,
will be published in the
conference proceedings. Conference proceedings will be provided
at the opening of iccpr
2006 in Vienna.
Subsequent to Iccpr 2006, a selection of papers will also
be published in the International
Journal of Cultural Policy.
Members of the Scientific Committee
• Oliver Bennett, Centre for Cultural Policy Studies,
University of Warwick, UK &
Editor of the International Journal of Cultural Policy.
• François Colbert, Carmelle and Rémi
Marcoux Chair in Arts Management, HEC, Montréal, Canada.
• Jennifer Craik, Key Centre for Cultural and Media
Policy, Griffith University, Australia.
• Peter Duelund, Department of Comparative Literature,
University of Copenhagen and Nordic Cultural Institute, Copenhagen,
Denmark.
• Nobuko Kawashima, Department of Economics, Doshisha
University, Kyoto, Japan.
• Per Mangset, Telemark University College and Telemark
Research Institute, Bø, Norway.
• Michael Volkerling, Victoria University of Wellington,
New Zealand.
• Michael Wimmer, EDUCULT, Vienna, Austria.
• Vera Zolberg, New School for Social Research, New
York, United States of America.
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