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Recovery Fund? Social cohesion? Cultural welfare? Financial instruments? Digital skills? In a few weeks the seven-year 2021-2027 of European funding kicks off, and also for the cultural and creative sectors there are big news on the way. For this, on š“š®šžš¬šššš² šŸšŸ• ššØšÆšžš¦š›šžš« ššš­ šŸšŸ, Incredibol!, in collaboration with BAM! Cultural Strategies and Melting Pro, organize an online talk. Together…


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In October 2020, the Rome Charter Hybrid Conference hosted three days of debates, international interventions and dialogues dedicated to discussing the implications of the 2020 Charter of Rome in the development of sustainable cities and communities through participation in culture. This conference included eleven sessions online, all translated in English and in Italian, some of them held in Spanish and…


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In October 2020, the Rome Charter Hybrid Conference hosted three days of debates, international interventions and dialogues dedicated to discussing the implications of the 2020 Charter of Rome in the development of sustainable cities and communities through participation in culture. This conference included eleven sessions online, all translated in English and in Italian, some of them held in Spanish and…


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In October 2020, the Rome Charter Hybrid Conference hosted three days of debates, international interventions and dialogues dedicated to discuss the implications of the 2020 Charter of Rome in the development of sustainable cities and communities through participation in culture. This conference included eleven sessions online, all translated in English and in Italian, some of them held in Spanish and…


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Within the framework of Germany’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, NEMO and the German Museums Association co-organised the online conference Museums and Social Responsibility – Values revisitedĀ from 17-18 September 2020. This conference focused on what social responsibility means for museums. Through their daily work, museums make a significant contribution to social responsibility by dealing with questions that…


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Within the framework of Germany’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, NEMO and the German Museums Association co-organised the online conferenceĀ Museums and Social Responsibility – Values revisitedĀ from 17-18 September 2020. This conference focused on what social responsibility means for museums. Through their daily work, museums make a significant contribution to social responsibility by dealing with questions that are…


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From the 2020 Rome Charter Conference, October 1 – 3, 2020. The Rome Charter is a transnational group of over 45 cities and 95 advisors that has started an initiative to support the right to participate in cultural life as a condition for a better society. The convening took place from October 1 – 3, 2020 and consisted of three…


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The fifth and last episode of the European Conference 2020 took place on September 28. Under the theme ā€œTempestuous times ā€“the crisis- recovery and changeā€ the session analyzed the role of culture in our lives and what we have o could learn from this pandemic moment.Ā Nico Carpentier,Ā Richard Evans,Ā Arundhati Ghosh,Ā Olga WysockaĀ Ā andĀ InĆŖs Bettencourt da CĆ¢mara (moderator) discussed how cultural organisations can deal…


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Panellists:Ā Lise Korsgaard,Ā Chiara Organtini,Ā Ben Walmsley,Ā Daniel Wetzel. Chair:Ā Jonathan Goodacre. This session looks at how participation and engagement in culture is being affected by the new world of crisis and social distancing and how, as cultural professionals, we should respond. At a time when artists and audiences have found new ways to relate to each other, we will look at new modes of…


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ā€œThe cultural institution ā€“ what needs to change?ā€, with the panellists:Ā Teodor Celakoski,Ā FĆ©lix Dupin-Meynard,Ā Victoria Durrer, moderated by Dea Vidović. In the discussion on balance between elitism and cultural democracy we tackled the question of excellence and managerialism which is a dominant principle in which cultural institutions are run nowadays. It seems through many examples that none of the modes has proved…


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The second episode of the European Conference 2020 took place on September 7. On this occasion the theme was ā€œA new vision for culture? Integrity, direction and relevanceā€. This session looked at whether there is a balance to be struck, dealing at the same time with concepts of populism, elitism, inequality and democracy.Ā Ā Sajida Carr,Ā ArjoKlamer,Ā Francois Matarasso,Ā Goran Tomka,Ā Ana Žuvela,Ā Philipp Dietachmair,Ā Ā Davor MiÅ”ković, Ā Lana…


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The 1st episode of the European Conference 2020 took place on August 31. Under the theme of ā€œCultureā€™s place in our livesā€, Nicolas Barbieri, Mafalda Damaso, Anne Torreggiani, Alessandra Gariboldi, Valentina Montalto, Jordi Pascual and Lene Struck-Madsen shared with all the participants their thoughts and reflections on topics such as new cultural formats, the transition to digital cultural experiences, inequalities,…