Cultural production: Diversity, equality and exclusion - One day colloquium at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
In August, Edinburgh plays host to the Edinburgh Festivals, collectively one of the largest arts festivals in the world. The city is filled with creative practitioners and many of them are hoping that the Edinburgh festivals will offer a route into a sustainable professional career in the arts, and are willing take significant risks as they attempt to achieve their aspirations. The presence of such activity makes Edinburgh in August the ideal location at which to discuss questions of inequality in cultural production. Therefore, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh will host a one day colloquium to bring together academics currently conducting research in this area, alongside those who are attempting to address such inequalities in practice. It is hoped that this event will not only be a chance to share existing knowledge, but also to identify potential new lines of research and establish new networks and partnerships that might pursue them.
Full details of the programme and speakers can be found on the registration page: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultural-production-diversity-equality-and-exclusion-tickets-25565357673
Early bird tickets are £35.00 full price with discounted tickets at £15.00 for selected attendees.
This event is organised by David Stevenson, and is supported by the Centre for Media, Culture and Communication Research at QMU.
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