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Art / culture / economy to democratize society. Research in placemaking for alternative narratives

Deliverables

Conference

A final conference to disseminate the results of the project and open to a large audience will be held by Relais Culture Europe in December 2021

Exhibition

An exhibition on a large scale will be planned and curated by Crvena in October 2021

Publication

A publication will be issued by Crvena in August 2022 as a reader which will analyse and discuss the creation of art works, offer methodological essays.

Winter Academy

A winter academy will be held by the University of Valencia – trans-making visions from East to West. The meeting's objective is to design, reflect and share a common language on the role of culture and creativity in innovation processes and the construction of a new citizenship from the contributions of cultural agents, and citizenship. The prospect is crossing visions looks beyond Europe to synthesize and co-create the mission of Europe in this context. It will be open to the whole participants of the consortium and beyond.

Istanbul Workshop

A one-week workshop sessions will be held in Istanbul in November 2018 to debate, exchange, make around the first steps of WP 2 around the issues of experimentation and exploration

Summer Academy

A Summer Academy will be organised in London by the UCL Institute for Global Prosperity – ‘Innovating the arts sector: democratisation of access to creative employment for young people’. While the arts contribute a great deal to democratisation of the social, political and economic spheres in terms of ethnic and class, and gender diversity of workforce the arts sector lags behind other segments of the economy in the UK and in other European countries (CCSkills 2013, Creative Skillset 2011 and 2012, DCMS 2014). To address this challenge the IGP Summer Academy will deliver a programme focusing on democratisation of access to creative professions in the arts across the economy for young people.

Summer School

A summer school will be held in Ljubljana in September 2019 to go further with theissues of experimentation and exploration with a larger audience

Publications

Criminal justice, artificial intelligence systems, and human rights

Author(s): Aleš Završnik
Published in: ERA Forum, Issue Volume 20, 2020, Page(s) pages 567-583, ISSN 1612-3093
Publisher: Springer Verlag
DOI: 10.1007/s12027-020-00602-0

The war against vague threats: The redefinitions of imminent threat and anticipatory use of force:

Author(s): Vasja Badalič
Published in: Security Dialogue, volume 52, Issue 3, 2020, Page(s) 174-191, ISSN 0967-0106
Publisher: SAGE Publications
DOI: 10.1177/0967010620921006

Public-Interest Litigation before the ECtHR: Towards a Human Rights Approach to the “Universal” Protection of Cultural Heritage?

Author(s): Lorenzo Acconciamessa
Published in: ORDINE INTERNAZIONALE E DIRITTI UMANI, Issue N. 1/2022, 2022, Page(s) 189-207, ISSN 2284-3531
Publisher: Editoriale Scientifica

Heritagization of Chinese Migration

Author(s): Martina Bofulin
Published in: Asian Studies, Issue Volume 10, 2022, Page(s) pages 385-396, ISSN 2232-5131
Publisher: University of Ljubljana
DOI: 10.4312/as.2022.10.2.385-396

Tunisia’s Role in the EU External Migration Policy: Crimmigration Law, Illegal Practices, and Their Impact on Human Rights

Author(s): Vasja Badalič
Published in: Journal of International Migration and Integration, Issue 20/1, 2019, Page(s) 85-100, ISSN 1488-3473
Publisher: Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration
DOI: 10.1007/s12134-018-0596-7

Imported commodity city: A new model for the development of China's emigration hometowns?

Author(s): Bofulin, Martina
Published in: Anthropological Notebooks: 27 pp. 1-19 (2)., Issue Vol. 27, Issue 2, 2021, ISSN 2232-3716
Publisher: Zenodo
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5810722

Rejected Syrians: Violations of the Principle of “Non-Refoulement” in Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon

Author(s): Vasja Badalič
Published in: Two Homelands, Issue No 49, 2019, ISSN 0353-6777
Publisher: Slovenian Migration Institute SRC SASA
DOI: 10.3986/dd.v0i49.7255

Art, culture and economy to democratize society

Author(s): Raúl Abeledo, Ester Alba, Amparo Alonso, Maja Barac, María Caballer, Rubén Cuñat, Raúl De Arriba, Ricard Huerta, Eva Mañez, Cristina Pardo, Juan Pecourt, Ricard Ramon, Miguel Requena, Marta Roig, María Vidagañ
Published in: 2021, ISBN 978-84-18329-57-9
Publisher: tirant humanidades

Chile Revolts: From the Uprisings to the Constitutional Process

Author(s): Clelia Bartoli
Published in: 2022, ISBN 979-12-5500-010-5
Publisher: Accademia University Press

Prosperity for whom? Systemic Injustice and the UK Economy

Author(s): Henrietta L. Moore & Katrina-Louise Moseley
Published in: 2022, ISBN 978-1-913041-22-9
Publisher: UCL Institute of Global Prosperity
DOI: 10.14324/000.wp.10150493

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