This summer, GLAMMONS was represented at the 13th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research (ICCPR) hosted by the University of Warsaw and the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies.
ICCPR aims to provide an outlet for an interdisciplinary and international exploration of the meaning, function and impact of cultural policies. Cultural policy is understood as the promotion or prohibition of cultural practices and values by governments, corporations, other institutions and individuals. The main function of ICCPR is to promote, in association with the International Journal of Cultural Policy, a biennial research conference of high academic standards in different parts of the world. The conference provides an opportunity for researchers to present papers that reflect on cultural policy from any relevant discipline, provided they make an original academic contribution to the field.
In this context, Dr. Janet Merkel from the TU Berlin team presented our ongoing research in a session on “Cultural Relations.“
Dr Janet Merkel is an urban sociologist at the Chair of Urban and Regional Economics at the Institute of Urban and Regional Planning at Technical University Berlin. Her research focuses on the intersections of culture, work and cities. She has published on new forms of work organization for freelance workers (coworking), culture and creative industries, creative labour, cultural planning, and cultural policy in cities.
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