Forces and Tensions in Cultural Policy : IX Finnish Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Rovaniemi, Finland, 20-21 April 2023
Karimäki-Nuutinen, S. (2023). Forces and Tensions in Cultural Policy : IX Finnish Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Rovaniemi, Finland, 20-21 April 2023. Ethnologia Fennica, 50(2), 142-147. https://doi.org/10.23991/ef.v50i2.136270
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© 2023 Sanna Karimäki-Nuutinen
The IX Finnish Conference on Cultural Policy Research was held in Rovaniemi on 20–21 April 2023. Organised by the Society for Cultural Policy Research in Finland in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts at the University of Lapland, the conference took place on the university’s main campus. During the two conference days, the participants could enjoy three inspiring keynotes and were able to attend a wide range of working groups that featured topical research in the field of cultural policy and related disciplines. For me, this conference was particularly exciting and memorable – I presented a paper of my own for the first time as a doctoral researcher in one of the parallel working groups.
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