Coordinatore | UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX
Organization address
address: Sussex House contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | United Kingdom [UK] |
Sito del progetto | http://www.euro-festival.org/ |
Totale costo | 1˙243˙162 € |
EC contributo | 993˙990 € |
Programma | FP7-SSH
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities |
Code Call | FP7-SSH-2007-1 |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2008 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2008-01-01 - 2010-12-31 |
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UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX
Organization address
address: Sussex House contact info |
UK (FALMER, BRIGHTON) | coordinator | 0.00 |
2 |
ECOLE PRATIQUE DES HAUTES ETUDES
Organization address
address: RUE FERRUS 4-14 contact info |
FR (PARIS) | participant | 0.00 |
3 |
Fondazione di ricerca Istituto Carlo Cattaneo
Organization address
address: via Santo Stefano 11 contact info |
IT (Bologna) | participant | 0.00 |
4 |
INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTRE FOR COMPARATIVE RESEARCH IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES - ICCR
Organization address
address: SCHOTTENFELDGASSE 69/1 contact info |
AT (WIEN) | participant | 0.00 |
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'This research is a contribution to the comparative cultural sociology of contemporary European society. The aim of the research is to examine the role of festivals as sites of trans-national identifications and democratic debate. Analytically, the project objectives are to: (1) Explore how festivals use aesthetic forms to symbolize, represent and communicate social and political life (European, national, sub-national) from the perspective of different actors, including programme directors, funding promoters, performing artists and the audience. (2) Study the way in which festivals frame the discourse of identity in relation to arts with particular attention to the local / European and local / global interfaces as well as the conundrum of difference (diversity) and similarity. (3) Analyze how festivals represent sites of competition for access to resources, status and power and how this competition impacts on debates about representation, openness and the public sphere.'