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SUMMARY:15th Annual International Small Cinemas Conference: Changing Policies\, Transforming Audiences and Work Practices In-flux
DESCRIPTION:The 15th Annual International Small Cinemas Conference is organized by the Department for Culture and Communication\, Institute for Development\, and International Relations (IRMO)\, Zagreb\, Croatia\, in partnership with the Industry Program of the Zagreb Film Festival (ZFF) and the Academy of Dramatic Art (ADU)\, Zagreb. \nThe global film industry has faced significant changes in production\, distribution\, and consumption due to the rise of streaming services and the COVID-19 pandemic. This interdisciplinary conference aims to explore the impact of these changes on large and small markets\, focusing on public policy responses\, sustainable business models\, and cultural diversity. Key topics include audio-visual content consumption patterns\, the role of public policy in balancing global streaming services and local industries\, and the evolving working conditions for small-market film workers. The discussion aims to identify factors influencing the success of films from small-market countries and to define what success means in this context. \nThis interdisciplinary conference invites contributions from film\, media and cultural studies\, media economics\, sociology of media and communication\, sociology of culture\, cultural sociology\, cultural and media policy research\, etc. \nSubmissions should include the title\, author(s)\, institutional affiliation\, an abstract of up to 250 words and a short bio of the presenter(s). We welcome pre-constituted panels with a maximum of three presentations. Panel abstract submissions should be up to 600 words\, describing the role of each presenter within the panel.  Working language of conference is English. \n\nSubmission deadline: July 16\, 2024\n\nConfirmation of acceptance: August 12\, 2024\n\nYou may submit your abstract here. \nThe conference is part of the CresCine project ‘Increasing the international competitiveness of the film industry in small European markets’ (no. 101094988) supported by the Horizon Europe programme of the European Union. For more information\, please visit: www.crescine.eu
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SUMMARY:Horizons of Sustainability: The Power of Creative Innovation for Transformation of Rural and Non-Urban Futures
DESCRIPTION:The “Horizons of Sustainability: The Power of Creative Innovation for Transformation of Rural and Non-Urban Futures” Conference will be held in Šibenik\, Croatia\, from 25 to 27 September 2024. Organized by the IN SITU project and led by Kultura Nova Foundation with the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra\, it is supported by the EU’s Horizon Europe Programme and the Central European Initiative. \nThe conference aims to explore the transformative power of innovative approaches of cultural and creative agents in forging more equitable and sustainable communities beyond urban centres. The Call for Proposals and Registrations are now open\, inviting papers and projects from scholars\, researchers\, artists\, cultural practitioners\, activists\, policymakers and decision-makers from across the world and a broad range of disciplines. All proposals should make an original contribution to the topic of place-based innovation and the transformative power of the creative and cultural sector in forging more equitable and sustainable communities in rural and non-urban areas. \nThe calls for proposals for presentations about projects/research or other topics is open until Monday\, July 8\, 2024. Details and application form are available at the link below. \n\n\n\nDeadline for submission of proposals\n8 July 2024  \n\n\nNotification of proposal acceptance\nBy 16 July 2024\n\n\nEarly bird registration period\n16 July – 15 August 2024\n\n\nRegular registration period\n16 August – 5 September 2024\n\n\nConference – live in Šibenik!\n25 – 27 September 2024\n\n\n\n\nLearn more about the Conference themes and the registration process here. \n\nAbout IN SITU\nThe IN SITU project (IN SITU – Place-based Innovation of Cultural and Creative Industries in Non-urban Areas) combines research and experimental actions to advance the innovation-related practices\, capacities\, and potential of cultural and creative industries (CCIs) based in non-urban areas of the EU\, a constituency of the CCI sector that has grown in visibility and significance over the last decade in Europe and internationally but which is still vulnerable due to the lagging attention of research and policy to its needs\, characteristics\, and potentials. The core defining aspect of IN SITU is the interlinking of research and practice through place-based IN SITU Labs\, hubs for networking\, capacity building\, and monitoring case studies in six non-urban regions across Europe\, located in Portugal\, Ireland\, Iceland\, Finland\, Latvia\, and Croatia. The project aims to advance understanding of the forms\, processes\, and governance needs of CCIs located in non-urban areas of Europe and to advance the ability of non-urban CCIs to act as drivers of innovation\, competitiveness\, and sustainability for the locales in which they are located. \n\nLearn more about the IN SITU project here.
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