Programa de actividades
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VB04: The three Summits of Critical Cultural Diplomacy
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This panel examines the intellectual, methodological, and institutional contributions of the three NACDI Critical Cultural Diplomacy Summits held in 2021, 2022, and 2023. Bringing together the respective summit reports, the session reflects on how cultural diplomacy can be reimagined not simply as an instrument of statecraft, soft power, or national projection, but as a critical practice shaped by cultural theory, historical inquiry, artistic production, memory studies, decolonial perspectives, and the humanities. The panel responds to growing calls for approaches to cultural diplomacy that are more deeply informed by the interpretive and critical methodologies of the social sciences and humanities. While the field has long been dominated by political science, international relations, and diplomatic studies, cultural disciplines have not yet fully carved out their place within its conceptual and methodological architecture. The NACDI summits offer an important intervention in this debate by foregrounding questions of power, representation, asymmetry, coloniality, identity, and cultural agency across North America and beyond. | |
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The three Summits of Critical Cultural Diplomacy This panel examines the intellectual, methodological, and institutional contributions of the three NACDI Critical Cultural Diplomacy Summits held in 2021, 2022, and 2023. Bringing together the respective summit reports, the session reflects on how cultural diplomacy can be reimagined not simply as an instrument of statecraft, soft power, or national projection, but as a critical practice shaped by cultural theory, historical inquiry, artistic production, memory studies, decolonial perspectives, and the humanities. The panel responds to growing calls for approaches to cultural diplomacy that are more deeply informed by the interpretive and critical methodologies of the social sciences and humanities. While the field has long been dominated by political science, international relations, and diplomatic studies, cultural disciplines have not yet fully carved out their place within its conceptual and methodological architecture. The NACDI summits offer an important intervention in this debate by foregrounding questions of power, representation, asymmetry, coloniality, identity, and cultural agency across North America and beyond. | |
