Culture and Social Cohesion in the New Millennium—Final Program

Appendix A
Making Connections: Culture and Social
Cohesion in the New Millennium—Final Program
Friday, May 26, 2000
Welcoming Keynote Addresses
Moderator: John Gordon, President, CCRN
Speakers:
Dick Stanley, Director, Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate, Department
of Canadian Heritage—How Will We Live Together?
Ritva Mitchell, President, CIRCLE
Opening Plenary: Exploring Connections
Recent Canadian Conceptual Work on Social Cohesion and Connectedness
Presenter:
Jane Jenson, Department of Political Science, University of Montreal—
Identifying the Links Between Social Cohesion and Culture
European Work on Culture and Social Cohesion: Case Studies
Presenters:
Jordi Pascual i Ruiz, INTERARTS Observatory —Spain
Rod Fisher, International Arts Bureau —United Kingdom
Lidia Varbanova, Department of Social and Cultural Management, University of
National and World Economy, Sofia, & Balkan Arts Foundation— Bulgaria
Rapporteur: Diane Dodd, CIRCLE Co-ordinator
Citizens versus Consumers: Connections to What?
Recent Research on Cultural Diversity, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Pluralism
Presenters:
M. Sharon Jeannotte, A/Chief, International Comparative Research, Department
of Canadian Heritage—Review of Canada’s Report/Participation in the
Council of Europe Study on Cultural Policy and Cultural Diversity
Celestino Spada, Author, editor, and researcher on broadcasting —“European
Original Fiction”: A National Resource and a Way (Different Ways) of
Self-Representation
Rapporteur: Nancy Duxbury, Office of Cultural Affairs, City of Vancouver
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Cultural Participation: Research on Emerging Trends
Presenters:
John Foote, Cultural Development Sector, Department of Canadian Heritage—
Cultural Consumption and Participation
Pierre Mayol, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Département des
études et de la prospective, Paris—The Policy of the City and Cultural Action
Rapporteur: Lidia Varbanova, Department of Social and Cultural Management,
University of National and World Economy, Sofia, & Balkan Arts Foundation
Trouble and Conflict in Europe and Canada: Cultural Solutions?
Presenters:
Joy Cohnstaedt for Frances Henry, Professor (Emerita) of Anthropology, York
University —Canada’s Contribution to the “Management” of
Ethno-Cultural Diversity
Sanjin Dragojevic, Faculty for Political Science, Zagreb —The Process of
Pacification in South Eastern Europe: Challenges and Issues from a Cultural
Perspective
Rapporteur: Ritva Mitchell, President, CIRCLE
Tending to Society: Culture and the Formation of Young Minds
Presenters:
Terry Cheney, independent researcher and CCRN board member —Tending to
Society, Tending to Yourself: The Roles of Culture
Cas Smithuijsen, Director, Boekmanstichting, & Eva Brinkman, ReCap initiative,
Boekmanstichting —Social Cohesion and Cultural Policy in the Netherlands
Rapporteur: Carla Bodo, Associazione Economia della Cultura, Rome
Closing Remarks— Day 1
Speakers:
Geoffrey Brown, EUCLID
Joy Cohnstaedt, Canadian Cultural Research Network
Saturday, May 27, 2000
Global Connections: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Presenters:
John Hannigan, Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto— Global
Connections: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Kazimierz Krzysztofek, Director, Instytut Kultury, Warsaw —Global Governance
and Global Culture
Rapporteur: Sanjin Dragojevic, Faculty for Political Science, Zagreb
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Culture and the Quality of Life in Cities
Presenters:
Michel de la Durantaye, Département des sciences du loisir et de la
communication sociale, Université du Québec à Trois Rivières— Local and
Regional Cultural Policies, Social Bonds, and the Quality of Life in Cities
Colin Mercer, Cultural Policy and Planning Research Unit, Nottingham Trent
University—Culture and the Quality of Life in Cities: Reinventing the Arts of
Urban Governance
Rapporteur: Jean-Paul Baillargeon, INRS-Culture et société, Université du
Québec
Hearing the Third Voice: Culture and Civil Society
Presenters:
Catherine Murray, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University —The
Third Voice: Cultural Diversity and Civil Society
Matko Mestrovic, Ekonomski Institut, Zagreb—Who Is Speaking?
Rapporteur: Rod Fisher, International Arts Bureau, London
Cloing Plenary: New Directions for Cultural Policy Research— Moving
Culture in from the Margins
Presenters:
Robin Higham, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa— A Suggested
Starting Point for Moving Culture in from the Margins
David Moorman, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada—
Overview of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of
Canada
Andreas Joh. Wiesand, ERICarts, Bonn—(Comparative) Cultural Policy
Research in Europe: A Paradigm Shift
Rapporteur: Jocelyn Harvey, independent researcher and CCRN board member
Closing Remarks
John Gordon, President, CCRN
Ritva Mitchell, President, CIRCLE