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CALL FOR PAPERS!
 
Centre/Periphery: Devolution/Federalism 

New Trends in Cultural Policy

 

City University, Friday 16th October 2009.

 

Cultural <http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ccut> Trends
<http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ccut> , the journal that champions the
need for better evidence-based analyses of the cultural sector, is
delighted to announce the theme for its second one-day international
conference.

 

'Centre/Periphery: Devolution/Federalism' New Trends in Cultural Policy

 

The tension between the power and resources at the centre and the
interests and ambitions of the periphery is a long-standing issue in
cultural policy. This tension has strongly been in play during the years
of the Labour government. The United Kingdom has witnessed
simultaneously the decline of regionalism and the rise of devolved
governments that are using experiments in cultural policy as their first
exercises in independence from London. Other countries in Europe and the
wider world, however, have longer experience of cultural devolution,
regionalism and federalism. This conference interrogates these concepts
in the context of the UK cultural sector, and asks what lessons overseas
models may have for us.

We wish to invite abstracts on these issues, particularly from Wales,
Scotland and Northern Ireland and consider models from elsewhere -
France, Germany, Spain and Canada in particular.

 

The deadline for submission is Thursday 9th April 2009. To submit your
abstract please send an email headed 'Cultural Trends Conference' to the
journal editor, Sara Selwood: [log in to unmask] All presentations
during the conference will be published in a special issue of Cultural
Trends.

 

Cultural Trends is based on the proposition that cultural policy should
be informed by evidence-based analyses. It aims to:

 

*	stimulate analysis and understanding of the arts and wider
cultural sector based on relevant and reliable evidence; 
*	identify clear trends in cultural provision, funding; 
*	consider participation, including the differences between
different social groups and the  impact of culture on individuals and
society, as well as how such assessments are made and used; 
*	provide a critique of those data upon which arts and wider
cultural policy may be based, implemented, evaluated and developed and
encourage improvements in the coverage, timeliness and accessibility of
statistical  information on the arts and wider cultural sector; and 
*	examine the soundness of measures of the performance of
government and public sector bodies in the arts and wider cultural
sector.

More details about Cultural Trends can be found on the website
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ccut 

 

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