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Identity, Nationalism and Cultural Policy in Europe

Globalization,European integration and migration are crucial factors behind the presentrevitalisation of nationalism in cultural policy in Europe. The transformations and challenges confronting the European regions, nations,national states and minorities seem to indicate that collective forms ofidentity, such as nationalism, are improved in public cultural policy and will hardly be reduced in the years to come.

Cultural policy has also been an official part of the EU. With the Maastricht Treaty aseparate cultural paragraph was adopted. The cultural policy dimension has since been further elaborated and written into the Lisbon Treaty.

Finally the complex relations between identities, nationalism and cultural policy have been put on the agenda as a new direction in the humanities and social sciences.

The aim of the conference is to contribute to an academic and political identification, clarification and debate of the different ideas of nationalism displayed in cultural policies in Europe today. The conference is bringing together experts from a variety of disciplines in cultural policy studies to discuss:

  • How are identity, nationalism andcultural policy reflected in the human and social sciences?
  • Which ideas of identity are currentlydisplayed in national European cultural policies and in the European Union?
  • Which theoretical and methodological approaches seem to be promising for further research and new political practices?

Participation is free of charge, but for registration (and a full programme), please see the website at The Department of Arts and Cultural Studies.