Cultural Policy Research in Canada, April 11-12 2019 - Preliminary program
Conference
The Study of Cultural Policy in Canada
April 11-12 2019, University of Ottawa
Conference organized by the Cultural Policy Research Network, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa. https://www.culturalpolicynetwork.org/
LOCATION, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Social Sciences, 120 university, Room TBC
APRIL 11
9.00
WELCOME
9.15
Social Justice and Equity in Cultural Policy
Irwin Oostindie (SFU)
Place-based reconciliation and redress in cultural policy
Jeremy Jeresky (Western Ontario)
Two Discourses, One Policy: An examination of the Engagement Between Canadian Cultural Policy and Indigenous Theory Within the Locus of the Museum
Lowell Gasoi (Carleton)
Canada’s cultural policy after #metoo : Reconsiderations of the disciplined artist
Christopher J. Gunter. (UOttawa)
Activism through community curators: the case of the Workers’ History Museum
10.30
Critical Issues: Rethinking the Basic Concepts
David Dubinski (U Ottawa)
Deliberative sovereignty: Defining the « public value » of the « public square » in the age of fake news and struggling professional news services
Maria castellanos (ENAP)
Repenser l’analyse des politiques publiques en dehors du cycle politique. Le cas de la nouvelle politique culturelle du Québec
Taeyoung Kim (SFU)
Understanding the instrumentalization of creativity in provincial cultural policies : A case study of Creative BC
11.30
Addressing Cultural Policy in Cultural Diplomacy: The Work of the North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative
Lynda Jessup (Queens U) & Sarah E. K. Smith (Carleton U)
Cultural Relations as Cultural Diplomacy
Sascha Priewe (Royal Ontario Museum)
Culture in City Diplomacy
Jeffrey Brison (Queens U)
Cultural Policy and Museum Internationalism in Canada
Ben Schnitzer (Queens U)
Whither the Third Pillar? Canadian Cultural Diplomacy at the Turn of the Millenium
12.45
LUNCH
13.30
Cultural Policy and Migrations
Geneva Nam (SFU)
Analyzing Canadian Ethnic Media: Understanding the Canada Third Language Media Public
Abakar Malloum (UOttawa)
La communauté portugaise de Gatineau : Patrimoine et mémoires d’une migration
Ivana Otasevic (U Laval)
La préservation de l’identité culturelle des migrants par le biais des programmes d’éducation : quel apport de la Convention sur la diversité des expressions culturelles?
14.30
Sectoral Perspectives
Christian Poirier (INRS)
Politiques cinématographiques et multiécranicité : Émergence, continuité et mutation des récits
Richard Sutherland (Mount Royal University)
Rethinking the Music Industry Through Policy : Program Redesign at FACTOR
Eric L. Nelson (UOttawa)
Politiques culturelles et édition savante
Robin Nelson (Uottawa)
The Ontario Historical Society and Provincial Museum Policy
15.45
Comparative Cultural Policy
Kevin V. Mulcahy (Louisiana State University)
Public Culture and Comparative Cultural Policy
Devin Beauregard (UOttawa/Tschwane, Pretoria)
Cultural policy in Stateless nations
Jonathan Paquette (Uottawa)
Di Wang (UOttawa)
Won Min Seo (UOttawa)
Regions in international comparative research
16.45
Cultural Diversity and Language
Diane Saint-Pierre (INRS)
Alexandre C. Gagnon (U Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Sharon Jeannotte (UOttawa)
La Convention sur la protection et la promotion de la diversité des expressions culturelles (UNESCO 2005) et ses incidences sur les politiques culturelles et linguistiques : Regard sur douze cas nationaux
17.45
End of Day 1
APRIL 12
Faculty of Social Sciences, 120 university
10.00
Presentation & Talk
Tara Mazurk, Mass Culture
10.15
Cultural Diversity
Diane Saint-Pierre (INRS) Véronique Guèvremont (ULaval)
Colette Brin (ULaval)
Le rôle de l’État et des médias dans la promotion de la diversité des expressions culturelles à l’ère du numérique : un état des connaissances et des avancées
11.15
Cultural Policy in the Digital Era
Sara Bannerman (McMaster)
Algorithms and Canadian Cultural Policy
Caroline Klimek (York)
Patrick Dolan (York)
A Look at DM@X-tra: Creating a Conversation Between Industry and Academia
Marianne Bourcheix-Laporte (SFU)
Implications of Creative Canada for the Artistic Community: A Critical Look at the Canada Council for the Arts’ Digital Strategy Fund
Josiane Poirier (UMontréal)
Le rayonnement de la créativité numérique montréalaise
12.15
Digital Policy and Cultural Participation
Nathalie Casemajor (INRS)
Guy Bellavance (INRS)
Guillaume Sirois (Université de Montréal)
Quelles politiques culturelles pour accompagner la participation numérique?
Clémence Varin (ULaval)
New Challenges in Cultural Policymaking, the example of the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions in the Digital Environment
13.00
Lunch
13.45
Funding for the Arts
Roy Suddaby (UVic\Liverpool)
Fernanda Y. Tsujiguchi (UVic)
Diego Coraiola (U Alberta)
Peter Sherer (U Calgary)
Mary Rozsa de Coquet (Rozsa Foundation)
Three Models of Financing Performing Arts in Canada: Linking Policy to Practice
14.45
Policy agents and Local Cultural Policy
Ben Dick (City of Ottawa, OCRG)
Sharon Jeannotte (UOttawa, OCRG)
Kelly Hill (Hill Strategies)
Culture Position Study
Julien Doris (UOttawa)
Research note on local cultural governance
Mary Elizabeth Luka (U of Toronto)
The new main street? : arts-based creative hubs and networks in Canada
Robin Nelson & Christopher Gunter
Canadian heritage commemoration: the role of private and public actors
16.00
END OF THE CONFERENCE