ACEI2020 International Conference on Cultural Economics - call for papers
The 21st ACEI International Conference on Cultural Economics to be held at University for Lille, France, Tuesday June 30 – Friday 3 July 2020. The Call for Papers for ACEI2020 is now open. As usual the conference will welcome paper presentations from a broad range of topics relevant to cultural economics.
For further details on the conference please visit the main conference website for ACEI2020 and follow via social media @ACEI2020 Lille.
The Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI) invites you to attend its 21st international conference on cultural economics to be hosted at University of Lille in France from Tuesday June 30 to Friday July 3, 2020. Preceding the main conference, a Young Researchers workshop will take place on June 30.
The conference theme will be cultural policy with keynote presentations and special sessions bringing together cultural institutions and policy makers to discuss this hot topic. Issues discussed will include the impact of digitization on the cultural sector that has led to new products and ways of accessing and consuming cultural content as well as new business models and approaches to funding (e.g. public-private partnerships) which calls for re-thinking how cultural policy is approached to achieve its objectives. The fast changes characterizing the cultural sector call for new research in cultural economics to understand and provide guidance for cultural policy.
As usual the conference will welcome paper presentations from a broad range of topics relevant to cultural economics. The following subject areas are intended to be illustrative of possible topics that might be considered, but other topic areas relevant to the arts and culture are also welcome:
art markets
cultural consumption and participation
creative cities and urban development
cultural entrepreneurship and business
cultural heritage
cultural tourism
cultural policy
economics of copyright
economic aspects of design
economic history of arts and culture
cultural and creative industries
international trade in art and culture
cultural diversity
digital participation
culture and sustainable development
artists’ labour markets
festivals
arts and cultural organizations
performing arts
museums
economic history
funding the arts
valuing the arts and culture
and more…
We invite abstract submissions in English on any aspect of cultural economics to be considered for inclusion in the paper sessions. The conference welcomes contributions access the spectrum of the field of cultural economics and from different disciplinary perspectives that share an interest in empirically and theoretically motivated research involving different economic aspects of arts and culture. Scholars, business practitioners, consultants, and policymakers that share an interest in economics-related issues and questions concerning this field are encouraged to attend the conference.
Abstracts should not exceed 500 words and need to be submitted by January 31, 2020 using the online form available from the main conference website https://acei-2020.univlille.fr/ Abstracts sent by e-mail are not accepted.
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