This week, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences will participate in the 6th Culture and Creative Industries Conference, held in Patras, Greece.

The conference aims to map research activities in Greece, foster discussions among stakeholders, and create opportunities for new collaborations.

The main theme of the 2024 conference will focus on the evolution of labor and production/consumption in the Culture and Creative Industries (CCIs) in light of the various transformations of recent years, such as the pandemic and economic crises.

In addition to the obvious importance of technology as a key factor in shaping the operating environment of CCIs, developments in platforms and artificial intelligence are introducing new challenges for creative and artistic labor. Furthermore, new forms of spatial organization for labor and production are emerging, including collaborative workspaces, creative hubs, and shared workspaces, alongside new partnerships in the social and solidarity economy, cultural commons, and more.

Researchers from Panteion University will present Glammons during the session “The GLAMs of the Commons” on December 6th at the Archaeological Museum (10:00-11:00 AM).

Presentations include:

  • “Public Libraries, Archives, and Museums: A Conceptual Framework” by Vasilis Avdikos and Martha Michailidou
  • “Grassroots Archives: Networks and Subjectivities” by Dimitris Pettas
  • “Motivations, Dynamics, and Characteristics of Collective Action in the Commons of Culture” by Mina Dragouni
  • “Archaeological Sites in the Public Sphere: Possibilities, Perspectives, and Limitations” by Katerina Konstantinou

Click here to read the detailed program.