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A conversation on cultural strategies programme: Friday 5th May 2023 Sir James Matthew Building, Southampton

A conversation on cultural strategies programme: Friday 5th May 2023 Sir James Matthew Building, Southampton
A conversation on cultural strategies programme: Friday 5th May 2023 Sir James Matthew Building, Southampton
This event introduces emerging findings from the project ‘Cultural strategies, compacts and futures: The role of local government in connecting culture with place, health and the environment’ to inform and facilitate a conversation on cultural strategies. This project explores how cultural strategies and compacts are both deeply embedded in the specifics of an area and address common and widely identified (inter)national issues. Whilst issues of place, health and the environment often feature within cultural strategies and compacts, there is not a clear understanding of how local authorities do this differently. This project addresses this through identifying and thematically analysing cultural strategies and compacts in England. The resulting policy brief will offer critical reflections and new directions as cultural strategies are created for the first time by local authorities and renewed by others. This project and event are in partnership with the Southern Policy Centre and funded by Public Policy Southampton at the University of Southampton.
Public Policy, University of Southampton
Ashton, Daniel
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Bell, Makanani
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Ashton, Daniel
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Bell, Makanani
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Ashton, Daniel and Bell, Makanani (2023) A conversation on cultural strategies programme: Friday 5th May 2023 Sir James Matthew Building, Southampton. (doi:10.5258/SOTON/P1123).

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This event introduces emerging findings from the project ‘Cultural strategies, compacts and futures: The role of local government in connecting culture with place, health and the environment’ to inform and facilitate a conversation on cultural strategies. This project explores how cultural strategies and compacts are both deeply embedded in the specifics of an area and address common and widely identified (inter)national issues. Whilst issues of place, health and the environment often feature within cultural strategies and compacts, there is not a clear understanding of how local authorities do this differently. This project addresses this through identifying and thematically analysing cultural strategies and compacts in England. The resulting policy brief will offer critical reflections and new directions as cultural strategies are created for the first time by local authorities and renewed by others. This project and event are in partnership with the Southern Policy Centre and funded by Public Policy Southampton at the University of Southampton.

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Published date: 13 July 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 479037
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479037
PURE UUID: f0b109c7-deb5-458b-aecb-69f09d0ce027
ORCID for Daniel Ashton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3120-1783
ORCID for Makanani Bell: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3402-445X

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Date deposited: 19 Jul 2023 16:33
Last modified: 13 Apr 2024 02:00

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