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Whose Culture is it?

Trans-generational approaches to Culture


Programme

Friday 17th December 2004

Registration 

Welcome and introduction
Ferran Mascarell, Councilor and President of the “Institut de Cultura”, City Council of Barcelona (to be confirmed)
Gemma Sendra, General Secretary, Department of Culture, Autonomous government of Catalonia (to be confirmed)
Carles Ruiz, President of Culture, Barcelona Province, County Council of Barcelona
Dorota Ilczuk, President of CIRCLE and Director of Warsaw Research Institute "Pro Cultura”.
Rosa Maria Carrasco, President of Interarts Foundation

Existing Trends & Impacts on Society

Current research and RT survey analysis
Chaired by Rosa Maria Carrasco, Interarts Foundation

Setting the scene
Key note speech made by Carles Feixa Pàmpols, Universitat de Lleida
Author of “De jóvenes, bandas y tribus” (About youth, groups and tribes).

Reporting to the Council of Europe
Lia Ghilardi, Noema Research and Planning Ltd, United Kingdom

                          
Case studies
Chaired by Ritva Mitchell, CUPORE, Finland
Rapporteur,
Jordi Pascual i Ruiz, Researcher in cultural policies and urban development, Catalonia, Spain

CIRCLE cross-country analyses
Presentation by Christopher Gordon, CIRCLE.

Belgium – Els Baeten, Vlaams Theatre Institute
Italy – Carla Bodo, Associazionne per l’Economia della Cultura
Bulgaria – Lidia Varbanova; Center for Intercultural and Social development
Canada – Sharon Jeannotte; Department of Canadian Heritage

Discussion

Close of session

Tribute to Eduard Delgado i Clavera


Saturday 18th December 2004

PART 1 :
Trends & Impacts on Society
Cities, neighbourhood and youth culture

Chair: Rod Fisher, International Intelligence on Culture, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Diane Dodd, CIRCLE, RECAP and CPRO, Boekman Foundation

                           Changing Forms of Participation
Lasse Siurala, Youth Department, Helsinki City Council, Finland

Youth, creation and community

Xavier Pérez, Artibarri, Catalonia


Young generations approach to Cultural issues
Danuta Glondys, Villa Decius Association, Poland

Socio-cultural impact indicators with children and young people in Essex
Colin Mercer, Cultural Capital Ltd, United Kingdom

PART 2 : Trends & Impacts on Society

Sub-culture,  eCulture and nomad culture

Chair:
Cas Smithuijsen, Boekmanstichting, the Netherlands
Rapporteur:
Kazimierz Krzysztofek, Warsaw Research Institute Pro Cultura, Poland

Today’s youth traveller’s: tommorrow’s global nomads
Greg Richards, Interarts Foundation and Julie Wilson, Autonomous University of Barcelona

Creative minds in Europe - employment, economy and multiculturalism in hybrid multi-media work
Rob van Kranenburg, Virtual Platform, the Netherlands

eCulture – a trans-generational issue?
Aleksandra Uzelac, Culturelink, Croatia

Discussion
 

PART 2 : Policy Issues

Chair: by
Dragan Klaic, Felix Meritis, The Netherlands
Rapporteur: Péter Inkei, The Budapest Observatory, Hungary

Is youth culture the global culture?
Kirill Razlogov, Russian Institute for Cultural Research


What to do to involve artists into the “cultural system”?
Lluís Bonet i Agustí, President of ENCATC (to be confirmed)

Promoting youth culture
Margot Kenny, National Youth Council, Ireland

Youth and the territory. How are young people are ‘included’ in culture? Report from the Eurocities conference of Stockholm, December 2004
Bo Andér
, Stockholm City Council. Sweden

 


Conclusions and recommendations
Introduced and chaired by Dorota Ilczuk, President of CIRCLE

 Feedback from rapporteurs

Round up remarks

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