2020 Education and Research Session

Online

9 November 2020

14:30 - 16:30

SESSION 1: Post-digital cultural policy and Media convergence and audience development in a post-digital context
Chair: Terje Gaustad, Assistant Professor, Norwegian Business School   

The Will to give. Family foundations, legacy, trust and cultural policy
Angela Besana, Associate Professor of Economics, IULM University

In uncertain times, Confidence, Cohesion and Security. Donostia cultural policies for Covid-19
Imanol Galdos, Assistant Manager, Donostia Kultura

Young female artists online: how and why young women (do not) benefit of the digitization of the arts marketing in Serbia
Milica Ilčić, Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade; Tatjana Nikolić, Junior Researcher, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia

Cultural Equality in Museum Education: A Case Study of "Art For All"
Sih-Ying, HSIEH, Officer, Cultural Affairs Bureau, Taichung City Government, Taiwan Province of China.

"Culture Online" – The Survey on Audiences and their Cultural Consumption Online in the COVID-19 Pandemic Conducted for the City of Prague
Barbora Kocianová, Project Manager, The Dept. of Arts Management, Theatre Faculty, Academy of Arts in Prague 


SESSION 2: Education in a post-digital context
Chair: Johan Kolsteeg, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Critically engaging pedagogies: emergency remote teaching reflections from South Africa
Avril Joffe, Head of Department, Cultural Policy and Management, University of the Witwatersrand 

New Learning Design Models in the Age of Crises: Student Theatre Festival as a Digital Teaching Method
Jovana Karaulic, Teaching assistant / PhD, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade; Jelena Knezevic 

"Education without borders": addressing online learning and inclusion through the lens of Museum Affinity Spaces (MAS)
Stefania Savva, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cyprus University of Technology; Nicos Souleles, Associate Professor, Cyprus University of Technology

The future of Cultural management education: new ways of preparing students cultural management for a volatile, digital and unpredictable world
Nathalie Verboven, Teaching assistant, University of Antwerp; Prof. dr. Annick Schramme 



SESSION 3: Education in a post-digital context
Chair: Elena Borin, Associate Professor, Burgundy School of Business, France

Responding to crises: Leveraging a global crisis to disrupt tired paradigms and invent new ones
Jeff M. Poulin, Managing Director, Adjunct Professorial Lecturer, Creative Generation, Washington, D.C., American University, Washington, D.C., Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.; Dennie Palmer Wolf, principal, WolfBrown 

Changing the Narrative of Arts and Cultural Education Impact: Working Cross-Sector to Build Partnerships with Social and Civic Institutions
Jeff M. Poulin, Managing Director, Adjunct Professorial Lecturer, Creative Generatio, American University, Carnegie Mellon University 

The emergent profile of the municipal cultural manager in a context of change of the sector
Dr. Cristina Ortega Nuere, Professor, University Oberta of Catalunya; Dr. Antonio Javier González, University of Cádiz; Dr. Isabel Verdet, University Oberta of Catalunya


SESSION 4: SPECIAL LANGUAGE SESSION IN SPANISH
(organized by ENCATC Latin American members)
Chair: Jaime Ruiz Gutiérrez, Associate Professor at the University of Los Andes, Colombia

Propuestas y acciones culturales. Revisión de la política cultural de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) en su propuesta para salir de la terapia intensiva
Dra. Ahtziri Molina, Centro de Estudios, Creación y Documentación de las Artes, Universidad Veracruzana 

El consumo de cine mexicano durante la pandemia en la compleja relación entre la industria del cine, las plataformas digitales y las políticas culturales para la producción y promoción del IMCINE
Mtra. Guadalupe Moreno, Directora de Posgrados, Escuela de Bellas Artes, Universidad Panamericana 

Derivas y tensiones de las políticas culturales en Chile: insumos para pensar su condición/futuro en el contexto post-covid.
Tomás Peters, Instituto de la Comunicación e Imagen, Universidad de Chile

10 November 2020

14:30 - 14:30

SESSION 5: Digitisation and new business models for cultural institutions
Chair: Mara Cerquetti, Associate Professor, University of Macerata

Managing African, LatinX, Asian, Arab, & Indigenous (ALAAI) Cultural Organizations: A Systematic Review
Antonio C. Cuyler, Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration, Florida State University (FSU) 

Business model innovation through digitization in cultural organizations: the case of MAXXI
Pamela Palmi, Associate Professor, Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Economia, University of Salento, Italy; Lorenzo Madaro, Academy of Fine Arts of Lecce, Italy, Professor Contemporary Art

Digital needs? Supporting arts festivals' transition to programming a blend of live and digital experiences
Dr David Teevan, Researcher, University College Dublin

Identity of independent cultural centres in Europe
MgA. David Mírek Ph.D., Teacher, DAMU - Theatre faculty, Academy of performing arts 


SESSION 6: Post-digital cultural policy
Chair: Blanka Chladkova, Head of the Theatre Management Department, Janacek Academy of Music and Performing Arts, Theatre Faculty, Czech Republic

Music production and policy in the post-digital context: female perspective
Tatjana Nikolić, Junior Researcher, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia

Dopad mimořádných opatření souvisejících s pandemií Covid-19 na sektor divadla a tance v České republice
Petr Prokop, researcher, academic, Theatre Faculty of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU); Luboš Louženský, researcher, Arts and Theatre Institute, Prague

Incentives, controversies and impact of online performances of professional musicians during the COVID-19 pandemic
Dr. Olga Kolokytha, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of Vienna; Dr. Krisztina Rozgonyi, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication University of Vienna; Raffaela Gmeiner, predoctoral researcher, Department of Communication University of Vienna 


SESSION 7: Culture, arts and ethics in a post-digital context
Chair: Anna Mignosa, Lecturer, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Institutional memories in a cultural realm: Cultural leadership through digital memory narratives
Milena Dragićević Šešić, professor & researcher, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts, Belgrade; Milena Stefanovic, independent researcher 

International cooperation for the digitization of cultural heritage: emerging models and the legacy of the lockdown
Elena Borin, Associate Professor, Coordinator Research Team in Arts and Cultural Management, Burgundy School of Business - Dijon FRANCE; Luca Rossato, Department of Architecture -University of Ferrara (Italy); Federica Maietti, Department of Architecture -University of Ferrara (Italy)

How pre-digital institutions obscure and temper post-digital landscapes
Terje Gaustad, Assistant Professor, BI Norwegian Business School, Department of Communication and Culture 


SESSION 8: Digitisation and new business models for cultural institutions
Chair:Shu-shiun Ku, Assistant Professor, Department of Cultural and Creative Industries, National Pingtung University (Taiwan Province of China)
 
The effects of the industrialization of cultural events on the institutional context of festivals. An analysis by professional groups of four festivals
Djelloul AREZKI, Assistant Professor - Junior Lecturer, Aix-Marseille Université (IMPGT-CERGAM); Pr. Edina SOLDO, Full professor, Aix-Marseille Université (IMPGT-CERGAM); Pr; Robert Fouchet, Full professor, Aix-Marseille Université (IMPGT-CERGAM) 

The Reggaeton of Cultural Policy. It is Latin America speaking! (and dancing)
Dr. Marco Antonio Chávez-Aguayo, Professor, Sistema de Universidad Virtual, University of Guadalajara (Mexico) 

Conceptualizing Benefit as a unit of measure for third sector arts organizations in the United States
Constance DeVereaux, Director and Associate Professor, Arts Leadership and Cultural Management, University of Connecticut; Kate Keeney, Assistant Professor, Arts Management, College of Charleston Conceptualizing 

Ways of Engagement
Emel Pilavcı, ATÖLYE, Projects and Grants Associate; Emre Erbirer, ATÖLYE, Lead, Events & Programs 


SESSION 9: Education in a post-digital context

Chair: María Alicia Cisneros, Universidad Anáhuac, Mexico

Using Podcasts to Enhance Student Learning Inside & Outside the Classroom
Brenda Lee Johnston, Butler University, Department Chair & Assistant Professor, Arts Administration; Dr. Amy Shimshon-Santo, Claremont Graduate University, Associate Professor and Head of the Arts Management Program Associate Director, Center for Business and Management of the Arts; Dr. Xela Batchelder, Waynesburg University, Assistant Professor of Business Administration; Dr. Brett Ashley Crawford, Carnegie Mellon University, Associate Teaching Professor and Faculty Chair Masters of Arts and Entertainment Industry Management and Executive Director, Arts Management and Technology Laboratory; Thomas Karr, Wayne State University, Director of Marketing and Audience Engagement & Head, Theatre Management Graduate Studies 

Experiential learning of Audience Development. Resilience in post-pandemic times
Macarena Cuenca, University of Deusto (Spain), Assistant Professor, Deusto Business School, Management Department; Marcin Poprawski, AMU University of Poznan (Poland), HUMAK University of Applied Sciences (Finland); Simona Martini, Fondazione Fitzcarraldo (Italy), Coordinator of Capacity Building Department 

Shift in teaching cultural management after coronavirus outbreak: agility in responding to complex and chaotic situations
Jahangir SALIMKHANOV, Azerbaijan National Conservatoire 

Thriving skills and abilities for future cultural leaders: an Italian case
Antonia Silvaggi, Melting Pro, Founding partner, Skills Development; Ludovica De Angelis, Founding partner, Coordination, Administration (and Development)