Programa

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Moderated by: Joaquim Rius
This panel is aimed at rethinking the opportunities, threats and challenges posed by digitalisation and the social change it brings about, especially in relation to creation and cultural practices in a broad sense. Thus, cases of cultural management will be presented and debated that allow for an in-depth study of cultural rights in the digital sphere or based on technologies and forms of participation that the digital change makes possible.
Speakers:
Laurence Cuny (International Arts Rights Advisors): Being an Artist Today: opportunities and challenges in the digital environment.
Bartosz Wójcik (Małopolska Institute of Culture in Kraków): Małopolska’s Virtual Museums: towards universal cultural rights.
Paul Heritage, Stefan Priebe, Catherine Fung, Mariana Steffen, Aline Navegantes, Karina Ruiz (Queen Mary University of London): Far Apart but Close at Heart: creative strategies to overcome digital poverty under the Covid-19 pandemic in Latin America.
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