Culture in change: How crises challenge our values!
Culture in change: How crises challenge our values!
In a world full of cultural arguments and challenges, the question often arises whether culture connects people or rather conflicts about values and recognition. A remarkable discussion on this topic will take place on October 9 at 6 p.m. in the renowned Haus Dacheröden in Erfurt. Two prominent voices of the cultural discourse meet: Fabian Burstein, a cultural manager and writer based in Vienna, as well as the Erfurt cultural scientist Dr. Tobias J. Knoblich.
At this event, which is moderated by Michael Helbing, a journalist of the Thuringian general, the effects of crises and scandals are highlighted on cultural policy. Topics such as anti -Semitism and discrimination in cultural contexts, for example in connection with the Documenta Fifteen and the Federal Garden Show in Mannheim, have currently received a lot of attention. The discussion round will deal with how cultural policy reacts to such challenges and which programmatic approaches it pursues in this period of the change processes.
influential contributions to cultural policy
Fabian Burstein and Dr. Tobias J. Knoblich have published both current publications that will serve as the basis for the discussion. Burstein's book "Empowerment Culture" and Knoblich's "Cultural Policy of World Relations" offer deeper insights into the questions that shape the cultural policy of the present. Burstein, who has over ten years of experience in the management of cultural institutions and festivals, brings a far-reaching understanding of the art and cultural scene in Germany. His background to journalism and communication science can also be felt in his writer's work.
dr. Tobias J. Knoblich, born in 1971, made a name for himself as a deputy for culture, urban development and world heritage from the state capital Erfurt. His commitment to cultural studies shows his academic career, which includes a doctorate at the University of Hildesheim and a visiting professorship at the University of Leipzig. He is also President of the Cultural Political Society, which continues to underpin his expertise in cultural -political matters.
This event is particularly important because it not only addresses the current trends in cultural policy, but also discusses concrete proposals for a social interaction in times of crisis. The question remains the contribution of the cultural company to promote a harmonious coexistence, especially if social tensions increase.
"Have we arrived at one point where cultural forms of expression no longer act as connecting elements?" Asks Dr. Knotlich. "Or do you offer us the opportunity to communicate across differences?" Added Burstein. Your answers are expected with great tension, since the audience is apparently curious about innovative approaches in cultural policy.
This encounter promises to offer a valuable forum for exchange, where a wide variety of perspectives on the role of culture in society can be discussed. In times of tensions and divisions, it is of enormous importance to question and redefine the importance of culture for solidarity and community.
For those interested, there will be the opportunity to learn more about the specific topics and challenges that are examined in the context of this discussion. Participation in such an important discourse is important not only for experts, but also for every citizen. Cultural policy has a key role when it comes to preserving and developing social values.
The moderator violence of Michael Helbing is another plus because, as a journalist and critic, he will take a critical look at the statements of the discussion, which could ensure a stimulating discussion atmosphere. The anticipation for the event is growing, since the topics that are treated here affect many people and could set the course for future cultural developments.
The background to this top -class discussion and the topics dealt with here are In the article by www.erfurt.de to read .
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