Deep Dive - Sarah Smith and Lynda Jessup on Reshaping Power Dynamics in International Cultural Relations
Even today, colonial structures are still firmly anchored in cultural institutions and international relations. A decolonising perspective and critical approaches can contribute to changing these structures. The North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative (NACDI) advocates for equitable and inclusive cultural relations. The International Cultural Relations Research Alliance (ICRRA) is a network that brings together international researchers and practitioners to develop new approaches and perspectives.
In this episode of Die Kulturmittler:innen – Deep Dive Sarah Smith and Lynda Jessup talk about the role of decolonisation in international cultural relations and cultural diplomacy. The episode offers exciting insights into the challenges and opportunities of decolonisation and the transformative power of art in international relations.
More on NACDI can be found here: North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative – NACDI For more information on the ICRRA network click here: International Cultural Relations Research Alliance (ICRRA) – ifa
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