ICRRA Policy Brief 2022: Culture in Security: International Cultural Relations as an Enabler of Peace through Engagement

Figueira, Carla; Joffe, Avril; Perkins, James; Purushothaman, Venka; Smith, Sarah E.K.; Triebel, Odila and Villanueva, Cesar. 2023. ICRRA Policy Brief 2022: Culture in Security: International Cultural Relations as an Enabler of Peace through Engagement. Other. International Cultural Relations Research Alliance (ICRRA)/ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen e.V.), Stuttgart. [Report]

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Abstract or Description

How can the arts, heritage and cultural sectors contribute to peace and security in an increasingly conflicted world? At the 2022 ICRRA conference, academic approaches and practical projects from around the world showcased the important role that international cultural relations can play in this. This report shares the overarching message of the conference – about the potential for international cultural relations to re-energise delivery of SDG 16 (peace and justice) and to promote a more holistic understanding of peace and security – along with a summary of reflections from the conference around the key concepts of human security and cultural rights. Case studies and quotes by the participants illustrate these points and exemplify how this cultural relations approach to peace and security works on the ground in different settings.

Item Type:

Report (Other)

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.17901/akbp1.01.2023

Additional Information:

This policy brief is based on the ICRRA Online Conference held on 26-27 September 2022 under support of ifa and British Council.

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Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Institute for Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurship (ICCE)

Date:

6 February 2023

Item ID:

33152

Date Deposited:

20 Feb 2023 09:29

Last Modified:

20 Feb 2023 09:29

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/33152

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