2015-12-23

Call for Papers: 7th World Summit on Arts and Culture

The 7th World Summit on Arts and Culture will take place at Valletta, Malta on 18-21 October, 2016 on the issue of "At the crossroads? Cultural Leadership in the 21st Century". The arts and culture can be considered to be at a crossroads faced with many challenges and opportunities at the global, national and local level such as: the impact of new technologies on the production and distribution of cultural goods and services; threats to global security; new patterns of migration; changing contexts at the national level including austerity measures and continuous requests for reform; aspirations from artists and culture operators to extend their impact and outreach to other sectors, while also struggling to guarantee freedom of expression and ensure cultural diversity. Closing date for submission is 5 February 2016.

Cultural leadership which understands and takes into account the changing realities of todays world becomes fundamental for ensuring that the arts and culture are seen as pillars of social development in the 21st century. Traditionally, the concept of leadership was associated with the top-down approach. Today, leaders can no longer be identified solely based on their positions in governmental or governance structures, but rather on their ability to articulate a vision and bring about change. It is crucial to affirm also the role of artists, leaders of cultural organisations, networks, advocacy groups and professional organisations, whether they are at the local or international level, to maximise the range of stakeholders involved in actively debating and proposing solutions for the contemporary challenges of the arts and culture sector.

Todays communication channels and social media in particular create the environment where leaders can reach their colleagues, peer networks and professional organizations, audiences, decision-makers and general public far easier than ever before and at unprecedented speed. In a time where the idea of participatory governance is fostered and promoted, no decision can be taken without the involvement of a variety of stakeholders.

Aimed at reflecting on the changing perception and role of leadership at different levels, the programme of the World Summit will be organized around three thematic clusters:

  • Global developments: what impact do they have on reforms of the governance of culture in the 21st century
  • National arts and cultural policies: how do they promote vision, innovation and leadership
  • Bottom-up approaches and trends: how can leadership at the local and personal level have greatest effect
The debates during the 2016 Summit will focus on number of questions:

Who are the key players? How are decisions being made? Who provides leadership for development opportunities? What does the concept of leadership represent for different cultures and how do we address the needs and expectations of future generations? How do we articulate priorities and who is responsible for innovative solutions and changes? How do governments and civil society share responsibilities and collaborate?

Proposals for presentations must address some aspect of the theme and relate to one of the following three approaches:

  • Role of government and public policies
  • Case studies and models
  • Research, reflections and/or comparative analysis
Selected papers cannot be longer than 20 minutes. We invite you to nominate yourself or someone else. Please provide as many details as possible.

Dates

Closing date for submission 5 February 2016

Announcement of selected submissions: June 2016

The Selection process will be made by the Summit Programme Director, Nina Obuljen, in consultation with the Summit hosts, Arts Council Malta and IFACCA.

For further information, please contact: info@artsummit.org or have a look at the conference website.
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