REGISTRATION
At ticket office. During the day, till 18:00.
REGISTRATION
At ticket office. During the day, till 18:00.
Paper session 1 (English) – Sala C1
Matías Muñoz Hernández (WIPO, Switzerland): “The Trade Between Us: Barriers and Predictors for Exports of Cultural Goods from Chile.”
Matthias Akpan (University of Ibadan, Nigeria): “Challenges of the regulatory and legal frameworks for the preservation and safeguarding of cultural heritage.”
Sumaira Malik (SEAMSA, Pakistan): “How effective will Tax Evasions be for a fading Pakistan Film Industry without a “Film & Cultural Policy” in current economic turmoil.”
Sela Kodjo Adjei (University of Media, Arts and Communication, Ghana) & Eleonora Belfiore (University of Aberdeen, Scotland): “Be Careful What You Wish for: The Darker Side of the Global Success of Ghanaian Contemporary Artists.”
Laura Mishelle Muñoz Gonzalez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México): “Notas metodológicas para el análisis de la legislación cultural local, desde la perspectiva de los ciclos culturales. El caso de la Ciudad de México”.
Chair: Ben Walmsley
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
Paper session 1 (English) – Sala C1
Matías Muñoz Hernández (WIPO, Switzerland): “The Trade Between Us: Barriers and Predictors for Exports of Cultural Goods from Chile.”
Matthias Akpan (University of Ibadan, Nigeria): “Challenges of the regulatory and legal frameworks for the preservation and safeguarding of cultural heritage.”
Sumaira Malik (SEAMSA, Pakistan): “How effective will Tax Evasions be for a fading Pakistan Film Industry without a “Film & Cultural Policy” in current economic turmoil.”
Sela Kodjo Adjei (University of Media, Arts and Communication, Ghana) & Eleonora Belfiore (University of Aberdeen, Scotland): “Be Careful What You Wish for: The Darker Side of the Global Success of Ghanaian Contemporary Artists.”
Laura Mishelle Muñoz Gonzalez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México): “Notas metodológicas para el análisis de la legislación cultural local, desde la perspectiva de los ciclos culturales. El caso de la Ciudad de México”.
Chair: Ben Walmsley
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
Paper session 2 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Fabiola Leiva (PUCV, Chile): “Decentralization and Cultural Descentralization in Chile: Gaps and New Challenges.”
Andrea Hanna (Red Nacional de Teatro Comunitario Argentina, Red Latinoamericana de Teatro en Comunidad, MACVC, APPEAE y REDLAP, Argentina): “Argentine Community Theater: A Good Practice in Cultural Democracy.”
Rafael Paredes (Traza Social. A.C., México): “CultureIsARight. Contributions of the UNESCO-San Luis Charter for the Recognition of the Right to Culture and the Strengthening of Cultural Democracy at the Municipal Level.”
Andrés Keller (Investigador independiente, Chile) and João Leiva (Goldsmiths, University of London): “The Presence of the Discourses of Democratization and Cultural Democracy in Participation Surveys: A Comparative Perspective Between the Global North and South.”
Chair: Fabián Retamal
Paper session 2 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Fabiola Leiva (PUCV, Chile): “Decentralization and Cultural Descentralization in Chile: Gaps and New Challenges.”
Andrea Hanna (Red Nacional de Teatro Comunitario Argentina, Red Latinoamericana de Teatro en Comunidad, MACVC, APPEAE y REDLAP, Argentina): “Argentine Community Theater: A Good Practice in Cultural Democracy.”
Rafael Paredes (Traza Social. A.C., México): “CultureIsARight. Contributions of the UNESCO-San Luis Charter for the Recognition of the Right to Culture and the Strengthening of Cultural Democracy at the Municipal Level.”
Andrés Keller (Investigador independiente, Chile) and João Leiva (Goldsmiths, University of London): “The Presence of the Discourses of Democratization and Cultural Democracy in Participation Surveys: A Comparative Perspective Between the Global North and South.”
Chair: Fabián Retamal
LUNCH
Paper session 3 (English) – Sala C2
Santiago Alfaro (PUCP, Perú): “Tackling inequalities at the heart of cultural policy: reflexions and evidence from the rampant disadvantages in the Peruvian cultural occupations”
Antonio C. Cuyler (University of Michigan, USA): “Cultural Policy of the Oppressed.”
Guilherme Galuppo Borba (Cátedra Olavo Frias Filho do Instituto de Estudos Avançados da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil): “Cultural Policy and Cultural Democracy at the Junction of the Right to the City”.
Juliana Lopes da Silva (Federal Institute of Brasilia, Brazil): “Affirmative action in Brazilian cultural policy: a focus on public funding calls for Black Film Production”.
Chair: Ele Belfiore
Paper session 3 (English) – Sala C2
Santiago Alfaro (PUCP, Perú): “Tackling inequalities at the heart of cultural policy: reflexions and evidence from the rampant disadvantages in the Peruvian cultural occupations”
Antonio C. Cuyler (University of Michigan, USA): “Cultural Policy of the Oppressed.”
Guilherme Galuppo Borba (Cátedra Olavo Frias Filho do Instituto de Estudos Avançados da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil): “Cultural Policy and Cultural Democracy at the Junction of the Right to the City”.
Juliana Lopes da Silva (Federal Institute of Brasilia, Brazil): “Affirmative action in Brazilian cultural policy: a focus on public funding calls for Black Film Production”.
Chair: Ele Belfiore
Paper session 4 (English) – Sala C1
Josephine Caust (University of Melbourne, Australia): “There is now a national cultural policy in Australia but whose ‘policy’ is it?.”
Flora Maravalhas (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal): “Cultural democracy and the Social Impact Commitment of Cultural Organizations: the design of a cultural policy in Portugal.”
Ana Carolina Louback Lopes & Eduardo Augusto Sena (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil): “Cultural policies for urban peripheries: notes from São Paulo’s experiences.”
Norma Muñoz del Campo (Universidad de Santiago, Chile): “Cultural Policy in Chile: A conceptual-analytical proposal based on public policy”
Chair: Tamsyn Dent
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
Paper session 4 (English) – Sala C1
Josephine Caust (University of Melbourne, Australia): “There is now a national cultural policy in Australia but whose ‘policy’ is it?.”
Flora Maravalhas (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal): “Cultural democracy and the Social Impact Commitment of Cultural Organizations: the design of a cultural policy in Portugal.”
Ana Carolina Louback Lopes & Eduardo Augusto Sena (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil): “Cultural policies for urban peripheries: notes from São Paulo’s experiences.”
Norma Muñoz del Campo (Universidad de Santiago, Chile): “Cultural Policy in Chile: A conceptual-analytical proposal based on public policy”
Chair: Tamsyn Dent
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
FREE TIME FOR DRINKS/NETWORKING
Sala A1
Keynotes: Steven Hadley – Carla Pinochet
Chair: Tomás Peters
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
Post-Conference Reception
REGISTRATION
At ticket office, 9:00 – 13:30.
Sala A1
Keynotes: Pedro Güell – Eleonora Belfiore
Chair: Ahtziri Molina
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
COFFEE BREAK – SALA A1
Sala A1
Keynotes: Ana Wortman – Ben Walmsley
Chair: Fernando Gaspar
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
LUNCH
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An opportunity to find out more about publishing in Cultural Trends with Eleonora Belfiore, Hye-Kyung Lee and Steven Hadley.
FOYER ZÓCALO (edificio B, piso -1)
Paper session 5 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Federico Escribal (UNA, Argentina): “Cultural Diversity as an Innovation in Cultural Policy in Argentina.”
Clarisa Fernández (IDIHCS – CONICET/ FaHCE UNLP; RAICCED, Argentina): “The Exceptionality of Old Issues: Inequalities in the Exercise of Cultural Rights during the Pandemic in a Rural Town in the Province of La Pampa, Argentina.”
Raúl S. Algán (UADE-CONICET, Argentina) y José Luis Niño (Universidad Ean, Colombia): “Comprehensive Production of Performing Arts and Cultural Citizenship.”
Romina Sánchez (IMESC-IDEHESI-CONICET / UNTREF, Argentina): “Cultural Indicators and Cultural Democracy: Towards a Collaborative Indicator System for Independent Cultural Spaces (CABA, Argentina).”
Chair: Mauricio Ortíz
Paper session 5 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Federico Escribal (UNA, Argentina): “Cultural Diversity as an Innovation in Cultural Policy in Argentina.”
Clarisa Fernández (IDIHCS – CONICET/ FaHCE UNLP; RAICCED, Argentina): “The Exceptionality of Old Issues: Inequalities in the Exercise of Cultural Rights during the Pandemic in a Rural Town in the Province of La Pampa, Argentina.”
Raúl S. Algán (UADE-CONICET, Argentina) y José Luis Niño (Universidad Ean, Colombia): “Comprehensive Production of Performing Arts and Cultural Citizenship.”
Romina Sánchez (IMESC-IDEHESI-CONICET / UNTREF, Argentina): “Cultural Indicators and Cultural Democracy: Towards a Collaborative Indicator System for Independent Cultural Spaces (CABA, Argentina).”
Chair: Mauricio Ortíz
Paper session 6 (English) – Sala C1
Ana Zuvela (IRMO, Croatia): “Operationalising cultural democracy – the experience from the ‘mixed’ society.”
Ahtziri Molina (Universidad Veracruzana, México) and Bianca Garduño Bello (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Perú): “The Lingering Pandemic Effects on Performing Arts”
Amarilis Felizes (ISCTE-IUL, FEUC, and ISEG-UL, Portugal): “The sluggish pace upon the path to cultural democracy in Portugal.”
Dalal Leiva Egnem (Goldsmiths, UK): Transformative Dynamics: “Galería CIMA’s Journey during the Chilean Social Uprising.”
Chair: Steven Hadley
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
Paper session 6 (English) – Sala C1
Ana Zuvela (IRMO, Croatia): “Operationalising cultural democracy – the experience from the ‘mixed’ society.”
Ahtziri Molina (Universidad Veracruzana, México) and Bianca Garduño Bello (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Perú): “The Lingering Pandemic Effects on Performing Arts”
Amarilis Felizes (ISCTE-IUL, FEUC, and ISEG-UL, Portugal): “The sluggish pace upon the path to cultural democracy in Portugal.”
Dalal Leiva Egnem (Goldsmiths, UK): Transformative Dynamics: “Galería CIMA’s Journey during the Chilean Social Uprising.”
Chair: Steven Hadley
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
COFFEE BREAK – HALL CONFERENCE
Paper session 7 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Ceci Dinardi & Ana Wortman (Goldsmiths, UK & UBA, Argentina) – Matias Muñoz Hernandez (WIPO, Switzerland): “Cultural Work is Also Work: Visibility of Labor Conditions for Performing Arts Artists in the Wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic.”
Alejandra Jaramillo (UAM-Iztapalapa, México): “Earning Stripes: Unpaid or Minimally Paid Labor in the Experiences of Independent Theater Actors and Actresses in Mexico City.”
Sofía Lobos (Co-fundadora de la consultora Intangible y docente del Diploma Virtual Gestión Cultural UCH, Chile): “Public Funding for Culture and Creativity in Latin America and the Caribbean.”
Sandra Velásquez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia): “Cultural Policies of the Creative Sector in Colombia: Between Incentives, Market Dynamics, and the Formalization of the Cultural Sector.”
Chair: Pamela López
Paper session 7 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Ceci Dinardi & Ana Wortman (Goldsmiths, UK & UBA, Argentina) – Matias Muñoz Hernandez (WIPO, Switzerland): “Cultural Work is Also Work: Visibility of Labor Conditions for Performing Arts Artists in the Wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic.”
Alejandra Jaramillo (UAM-Iztapalapa, México): “Earning Stripes: Unpaid or Minimally Paid Labor in the Experiences of Independent Theater Actors and Actresses in Mexico City.”
Sofía Lobos (Co-fundadora de la consultora Intangible y docente del Diploma Virtual Gestión Cultural UCH, Chile): “Public Funding for Culture and Creativity in Latin America and the Caribbean.”
Sandra Velásquez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia): “Cultural Policies of the Creative Sector in Colombia: Between Incentives, Market Dynamics, and the Formalization of the Cultural Sector.”
Chair: Pamela López
Paper session 8 (Spanish) – Sala C1
Eduardo Rojas (University of Pennsylvania, USA): “The conservation of the urban heritage. A new frontier for the governance of cultural assets. Lessons from Latin American World Heritage Sites”
Federico Sequeira (CURE-UDELAR, Uruguay): “Cultural Decentralization: An Analysis of Cultural Policies at the Second Level of Government. The Case of Maldonado Department, Uruguay (2005-2015).”
Diego Bernaschina (Investigador independiente, Chile): Cultural policy and inclusive democracy in Chile: is there a debt for artists with disabilities?
Bárbara Ossa (Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio, Chile) y Daniela Serra (Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio, Chile): “Heritage Day: An Approach to Heritage Participation in Chile.”
Chair: Daniela Salinas Frigerio
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
Paper session 8 (Spanish) – Sala C1
Eduardo Rojas (University of Pennsylvania, USA): “The conservation of the urban heritage. A new frontier for the governance of cultural assets. Lessons from Latin American World Heritage Sites”
Federico Sequeira (CURE-UDELAR, Uruguay): “Cultural Decentralization: An Analysis of Cultural Policies at the Second Level of Government. The Case of Maldonado Department, Uruguay (2005-2015).”
Diego Bernaschina (Investigador independiente, Chile): Cultural policy and inclusive democracy in Chile: is there a debt for artists with disabilities?
Bárbara Ossa (Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio, Chile) y Daniela Serra (Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio, Chile): “Heritage Day: An Approach to Heritage Participation in Chile.”
Chair: Daniela Salinas Frigerio
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
Panel 1 (English) – Biblioteca
Lynn Scarff (National Museums of Ireland): “Disrupting colonial systems, structures and thought within museums and heritage towards a more inclusive museum.”
Aude Campbell Le Guennec (Glasgow School of Art, Scotland): “Museums, children and policy makers: “Dressed for school”, a case study.”
Americo Castilla (Fundación TyPA, Argentina): “Coloniality – a theory of colonial European modernity as a frame of power to cancel local knowledge – as described by Latin American scholars.”
David Anderson (Chair, Cardiff University, Wales): “Culture and corruption – the theft of the value of decisions, in plain sight.”
Panel 1 (English) – Biblioteca
Lynn Scarff (National Museums of Ireland): “Disrupting colonial systems, structures and thought within museums and heritage towards a more inclusive museum.”
Aude Campbell Le Guennec (Glasgow School of Art, Scotland): “Museums, children and policy makers: “Dressed for school”, a case study.”
Americo Castilla (Fundación TyPA, Argentina): “Coloniality – a theory of colonial European modernity as a frame of power to cancel local knowledge – as described by Latin American scholars.”
David Anderson (Chair, Cardiff University, Wales): “Culture and corruption – the theft of the value of decisions, in plain sight.”
REGISTRATION
At ticket office, 9:00 – 13:30.
Biblioteca
Keynotes: Hye-Kyung Lee – Jorge Saavedra Utman
Chair: María Paz Peirano
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
COFFEE BREAK – BIBLIOTECA
Biblioteca
Keynotes: Rosario Radakovich – Justin O’Connor
Chair: Julieta Brodsky
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
LUNCH
Workshop 1 (English) – Sala C1
Patrick Towell, Director of Innovation (The Audience Agency UK), Global Policy Research Fellow (Institute of Technology & Society Rio)
Workshop 1 (English) – Sala C1
Patrick Towell, Director of Innovation (The Audience Agency UK), Global Policy Research Fellow (Institute of Technology & Society Rio)
Panel 2 (English) – Biblioteca
Panel 2 (English) – Biblioteca
Panel 3 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Panel 3 (Spanish) – Sala C2
COFFEE BREAK – FOYER ZÓCALO
Edificio B, piso -1
Paper session 9 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Catalina Frigerio & Patricia Diaz Rubio (Wikimedia Chile, Chile): “Challenges for Open Culture Projects in Chile and Latin America.”
Constanza Escobar (Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile), Ana Clara Martínez (ASIDES, Chile) y Sebastián Zenteno (ASIDES, Chile): “Cultural Participation of Persons with Disabilities: Public Policies for Inclusion.”
Chiara Sáez (UCH, Chile): “Community Media as Community Cultural Organizations: Proposal for an Intersectoral Public Policy for Sector Sustainability in Chile.”
Chair: Gabriel Hoecker
Paper session 9 (Spanish) – Sala C2
Catalina Frigerio & Patricia Diaz Rubio (Wikimedia Chile, Chile): “Challenges for Open Culture Projects in Chile and Latin America.”
Constanza Escobar (Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile), Ana Clara Martínez (ASIDES, Chile) y Sebastián Zenteno (ASIDES, Chile): “Cultural Participation of Persons with Disabilities: Public Policies for Inclusion.”
Chiara Sáez (UCH, Chile): “Community Media as Community Cultural Organizations: Proposal for an Intersectoral Public Policy for Sector Sustainability in Chile.”
Chair: Gabriel Hoecker
Paper session 10 (English) – Sala C1
Su-Fern Hoe (Arts and Culture Management, Singapore Management University, Singapore): “Cultural policy from below: nudging towards more caring conditions for arts workers.”
Heidi Ashton (University of Warwick, UK): ““Not here to help”: The impact of the UK social security framework on freelancers working in the cultural and creative industries.”
Tamsyn Dent (King’s College London, UK): “Formalised informality? Mapping the complexity of informal work in the global creative economy.”
Pamela López (PUC – Plaz Consulting, Chile) & Valentina Torres Novoa (Plaz Consulting, Chile): “Gaps of power: Mobility challenges in the Performing Arts.”
Matías Zarlenga (CONICET-IIAC-UNTREF, Argentina): “Universal Basic Income and Cultural Policies”
Chair: Hye-Kyung Lee
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
Paper session 10 (English) – Sala C1
Su-Fern Hoe (Arts and Culture Management, Singapore Management University, Singapore): “Cultural policy from below: nudging towards more caring conditions for arts workers.”
Heidi Ashton (University of Warwick, UK): ““Not here to help”: The impact of the UK social security framework on freelancers working in the cultural and creative industries.”
Tamsyn Dent (King’s College London, UK): “Formalised informality? Mapping the complexity of informal work in the global creative economy.”
Pamela López (PUC – Plaz Consulting, Chile) & Valentina Torres Novoa (Plaz Consulting, Chile): “Gaps of power: Mobility challenges in the Performing Arts.”
Matías Zarlenga (CONICET-IIAC-UNTREF, Argentina): “Universal Basic Income and Cultural Policies”
Chair: Hye-Kyung Lee
Simultaneous Interpretation Spanish-English
FREE TIME FOR DRINKS/NETWORKING
Informal drinks to close at GAM – El Bajo Bar