IRMO researchers Jaka Primorac, PhD and Ana Žuvela, PhD participated in the Thirteenth International Cultural Policy Research Conference (ICCPR) held this year from 19th to the 23rd of August at the University of Warsaw. Colleagues Primorac and Žuvela participated in panels on digital cultural policies, creative work and cultural democracy, where they presented the results of their current research projects. Jaka Primorac, PhD contributed with the paper in the panel entitled ‘Digital Cultural Policy – A Global Perspective’ (with the participation of Xin Gu, PhD, David Wright, PhD, Ole Marius Hylland, PhD, and Bjarki Valtýsson, PhD) the panel entitled ‘Supporting Creative Work in Europe’ (with Simone Wesner, PhD, Chris Bilton, PhD, moderated by David Wright, PhD). Ana Žuvela, PhD participated with the paper in the panel entitled “Don’t know what I want but I know how to get it: The Past(s) and Future(s) of Cultural Democracy” together with Steven Hadley, PhD, Johan Kolsteeg, PhD and prof. Justin O’Connor.

For almost a week, this biennial conference gathered more than 250 researchers from all over the world. More information about the program is available at: https://iccpr2024.wnpism.uw.edu.pl/

IRMO researchers participated in the conference as part of the work on the CULTMED project: https://kultura.irmo.hr/cultmed-en/

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