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Agenda of the workshop

Day 1: 16/09/2021

09.00 – 10.00 Opening session
10,00 – 10.30 Coffee break
10,30 – 11.30 Session 1
11.30 – 11.45 Coffee break
11.45 – 12.30 Session 2
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.15 Session 3
15.15 – 15.30 Coffee break
15.30 – 16.45 Session 4
16.45 – 17.00 Coffee break
17.00 – 18.15 Session 5
18.15 – 18.30 Coffee break
18.30 – 19.15 Special Session I

20.00 Social Dinner

Day 2: 17/09/2021

09.00 – 10.00 Session 6
10.00 – 10:30 Coffee break
10.30 – 11:30 Session 7
11.30 – 11.45 Coffee break
11.45 – 12.45 Session 8
12:45 – 14:15 Lunch
14:15 – 15.15 Special Session II
15.15 – 15:45 Concluding remarks

Sessions of the workshop

 

DAY 1 16/9/2021

Opening Session (9:00 – 10:00)

Chair: Antonella Fresa, Promoter S.r.l.

Welcome message, Fernanda Ribeiro, Director of Arts Faculty – Porto University

Introduction to the workshop, João Teixeira Lopes, Institute of Sociology of Porto University, WP Leader and Arturo Rodríguez Morató, University of Barcelona, Coordinator of the project

Keynote Speech by Patrycja Kaszynska, University of the Arts London

Session 1. Factors shaping the value of culture: social and technological transformations (10:30 – 11:30) 

Chair: Alain Quemin, Université Paris 8

  • Rising diversity,

    Presented by Matías Zarlenga, University of Barcelona

  • Urbanization

    Presented by Eszter Gyorgy, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) and Sónia Apolinário, University of Porto

  • Digitisation

    Presented by Ole Marius Hylland, Ola K. Berge and Åsne Dahl Haugsevje, Telemark Research Institute (TRI)

Session 2. Policy developments framing the value of culture (11:45 – 12:30)

Chair: Nancy Duxbury, Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra

Session 3. The emergence of values of culture in cultural participation (14:00 – 15:15)

Chair: Paulo Pires do Vale, Commissioner of the National Plan for the Arts, Portugal

Presenters: Félix Dupin-Meynard, CNRS; Victoria D. Alexander and Oliver Peterson Gilbert, Goldsmiths, University of LondonSílvia Silva, Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra; Ole Marius Hylland, Telemark Research Institute (TRI); Ola K. Berge and Åsne D. Haugsevje, Telemark Research Institute (TRI); Félix Dupin-Meynard, CNRS

  • Eight cases are presented about the emergence of values in live arts and culture and through media.
  • Ulrike Meinhof (Southampton University) will discuss the cases afterwards, to
    which a general discussion follows

Session 4. The emergence of values of culture in cultural production (15:30 – 16:45)

Chair: Cristina Boari, University of Bologna

Presenters: Ariadna Peralta, University of Barcelona; Matías Zarlenga, University of Barcelona; Eszter György and Gábor Oláh, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE); Gabok Sonkoly, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE); Simone Napolitano, University of Bologna; Andrea Lo Verso, University of Bologna

  • Six cases are presented about the emergence of values in cultural production and in heritage management
  • Michael Hutter (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) will discuss the cases afterwards, to
    which a general discussion will follow

Session 5. The emergence of values of culture in cultural administration (17:00 – 18:15)

Chair: Marcin Poprawski, HUMAK University of Applied Sciences (Finland), AMU University of Poznan (Poland)

Presenters: Victoria Sánchez Belando, University of Barcelona; Uxío Novo Rey, University of Barcelona; Sónia Apolinário, University of Porto; Lígia Ferro, University of Porto; João Teixeira Lopes and Natália Azevedo, University of Porto

  • Four cases about the emergence of values in cultural administration, plus one block of contrasting cases
  • Kate Oakley (University of Glasgow) will discuss the cases afterwards, to
    which a general discussion will follow

Special session I: The challenge of representing cultural value (18:30 – 19:15)

Chair: Helmut Anheier, Hertie School, Berlin

Key-note Speakers:

  • Valentina Montalto of the Joint Research Centre
  • Ben Walmsley of the University of Leeds 

 

DAY 2 17/9/2021

Session 6. The conflictual plurality of values in cultural participation (9:00 – 10:00)

Chair: Ulrike Meinhof, Southampton University

Presenters: Nancy Duxbury, Centro de Estudos Sociais (CES), University of Coimbra; Ole Marius Hylland Telemark Research Institute (TRI)

Panel confronting two synthetic presentations with two practical reflections by institutional stakeholders: Mark O’Neill, Event Technology;  José Soares Neves, ISCTE, University Institute of Lisbon, Observatory on Cultural Activities

Session 7. The conflictual plurality of values in cultural production and heritage (10:30 – 11:30)

Chair: Michael Hutter, WZB Berlin Social Science Center

Presenters: Arturo Rodríguez Morató, University of Barcelona; Paolo Ferri, University of Bologna

Panel confronting two synthetic presentations with two practical reflections by institutional stakeholders: Roberto Grandi, Bologna Business School; Dea Vidović, Director of Kultura Nova Foundation

Session 8. The conflictual plurality of values in cultural administration (11:45 – 12:45)

Chair: Kate Oakley, University of Glasgow

Presenter: Mariano Martín Zamorano, University of Barcelona

Panel confronting one synthetic presentation with two practical reflections by institutional stakeholders: Antonio Volpone, Cultural Observatory of the Emilia Romagna Region and Director of ATER Foundation; Peter Inkei, Director of Budapest Regional Observatory on Financing Culture in East -Central Europe; Richárd Barabás Deputy Mayor of 11th district of Budapest responsible for culture and international relations

Special Session II: Round-table about Covid-19 impact on the values of culture in cultural participation (14:15 – 15:15)

Chair: Helmut Anheier, Hertie School, Berlin

Two focused areas of cultural participation are discussed  by partners representatives with institutional stakeholders.

Stekeholder Participants: Rebecca Thonander,  NEMO – Network of European Museum Organisations; Joost Heinsius, IDEA Consult; Tone Østerdal, Association of Norwegian Concert Organizers

Partners Participants: Victoria D. Alexander, Goldsmiths, University of London; Félix Dupin-Meynard, CNRS

Concluding remarks

Words by João Teixeira Lopes, Institute of Sociology of Porto University and Arturo Rodríguez Morató, University of Barcelona