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International Cultural Relations (ICR) theory and practices are usually framed from a Western perspective that conditiones their design and interpretation. There is a need for a more inclusive ICR framework, founded on open dialogue and attentive listening, embracing diversity of voices and perspectives, and engaging with a variety of stakeholders.
It is time to ask ourselves: is ICR a purely Western concept? Does it have the same meaning in non-Western European contexts? This podcast episode gives voice to experts in various geographical settings with a view to contributing to the recognition of the myriad of understandings, reasonings, and realities that coexist within the realm of International Cultural Relations.
Musical creation credits: Introduction and closing by Stéphane Lam; Nature by MaxKoMusic; Borrow the Happiness by Kabbalistic Village
By culture SolutionsInternational Cultural Relations (ICR) theory and practices are usually framed from a Western perspective that conditiones their design and interpretation. There is a need for a more inclusive ICR framework, founded on open dialogue and attentive listening, embracing diversity of voices and perspectives, and engaging with a variety of stakeholders.
It is time to ask ourselves: is ICR a purely Western concept? Does it have the same meaning in non-Western European contexts? This podcast episode gives voice to experts in various geographical settings with a view to contributing to the recognition of the myriad of understandings, reasonings, and realities that coexist within the realm of International Cultural Relations.
Musical creation credits: Introduction and closing by Stéphane Lam; Nature by MaxKoMusic; Borrow the Happiness by Kabbalistic Village