Date
Jul 04 - Jul 08, 2022
Session no.
S743-01
Location

Salzburg, Austria

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Currents of Change: Redefining Cultural Diplomacy for the Future We Need

There can be no more pressing time to assess, recalibrate and set a new definition for cultural diplomacy than today. The Russian aggression against the Ukraine, the rise and subsequent mistrust of globalization, the contentiousness of borders, the climate crisis, and the global pandemic have all called in various ways for the arts to step in as a conduit for change, as a unifier to connect peoples and to offer the imaginable when the unimaginable transpires.

Cultural diplomacy, the post-second world war concept that we have learned to rely on, has now outlived its original terms of reference and needs to be redefined. Today’s most pressing social, ecological and technological issues transcend borders, governments, institutions and even species. Through the prism of future thinking practices, the program explored what cultural diplomacy means now, what it will mean in the future, and how can it be a powerful tool of connectivity in our multi-polarized and post-globalized world.
 

Date
Jul 04 - Jul 08, 2022
Session no.
S743-01
Location

Salzburg, Austria

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Program Overview

Program Goals

Participants discussed and shared experiences about the range of cultural diplomacy instruments from institutional collaborations to micro-activations across cities and communities to explore how exchanges between cultures locally, nationally and internationally, can provide a conduit to enable change. By engaging multiple perspectives and diverse ways thinking from across the globe, the program seeked to redefine cultural diplomacy in response to the new world order. 

Key Questions
  • Between Past and Future: Where are we today on cultural diplomacy and where do we want to be going?
  • Art and Power: What unique power does art have to drive movement, action, and change?
  • Myriad Lenses: What are the models and modes of cultural exchange around the globe?
  • Agency, Art and Politics: Can strategies of boycotts, sanctions, shuttering of institutions and forms of cancel culture be effective?
  • Globalization and Cultural Diplomacy: How does cultural diplomacy address the priorities of nations and their influence to bring a communality of ideas? 
  • Future Thinking Practices: What if we change all the rules? How are we embracing new technologies? Where can the analogue and person-to-person powers of soft diplomacy meet the digital sphere? 
Program Format

This four-day program was highly interactive and consisted of panel discussions, interactive sessions, and working groups. Each day participants heard from a provocateur: a thinker, a musician, a video artist, futurist, politician or a diplomat who offered a perspective on ways of connecting, ways of communicating, ways of collaborating, ways of influencing, and ways of feeling. A series of curated performances and food experiences provided an opportunity to not only witness diverse acts of cultural diplomacy but offered a point of reflection for discussion and debate.

Participant Profile

Because cultural diplomacy thrives on the cross-pollination of people, their stories and the stakeholders who bring them to life – participants included artists from all areas of practice, diplomats, politicians, leaders of cultural institutions, academics, social and political scientists, journalists, futurists, and neuroscientists. This ecosystem of influencers, strategists, and creative thinkers had time to sit alongside each other, create, and break bread together. 

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All images are available for download. Please credit Salzburg Global Seminar/Richard Schabetsberger. Unwatermarked images are available on request.

REPORT AND STATEMENT

Participants

Junious Brickhouse
Director
Pandit Chanrochanakit
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Political Science
Donghee Cho
Communication Designer
Ruchira Das
Founder / Artistic Director
Vishakha Desai
Senior Advisor for Global Policy Programs
Khadija El Bennaoui
Independent Consultant, Researcher & Curator
Brandon Ferderer
Head of Global Community
Pedro Ivo Franco
Consultant
Rochelle Gatt
Assistant Lecutrer
Christine Goussous
MENA Regional Director
Harpo t Hart
Director
Betti-Sue Hertz
Director and Chief Curator
Teresa Indjein
Director General for International Cultural Relati
Yudhishthir Raj Isar
Professor of Cultural Policy Studies
Avril Joffe
Postgraduate Programme Coordinator
Patrick Kabanda
Artist / Author / Consultant
Sukyeong Kang
CEO (Founder) & Music Director
Aya Kasasa
Senior Expert
Brian Kepher
Graduate Assistant
Tomo Kihara
Artist / Research Fellow
Emily Lerman
Co-Founder/Worker-Owner
Carina Luecke
Director
Natália Machiavelli
Artist and Producer
Matina Magkou
Cultural Manager
Andrew Manning
Director
Renee Marlin-Bennett
Professor
Magdalena Moreno Mujica
Executive Director
Nancy Muigei
Programme Manager
Raha Nejad
Artist/ Soloist/ Dancer
Siphiwe Ngwenya
Director
Paolo Petrocelli
Founder & President
Trenton Pierre
Owner
Shingo Potier de la Morandière
Director & Co-founder
Ashley Pratt
Director of Major Gifts
Adam Ratzlaff
Editor and Analyst
Tui Raven
Creative Director
Frances Rudgard
Managing Director
Monica Sassatelli
Associate Professor
Manouchehr Shamsrizi
Co-Founder
Volodymyr Sheiko
Director General
Lisa Snowden-McCray
Editor in Chief
Litha Sokutu
DEI Strategic Specialist
Andreas Stadler
Ambassador to Poland
Terhas Berhe Tarekegn
Photographer and Film Maker
Oluwaseun Tella
Head, The Future of Diplomacy Research Group
Stefanos Vallianatos
Director, International Relations Department
Maria Angela Vassallo
Creative Entrepreneurship Executive
Viktoriia Yershova
Advisor to the Chair of Parliamentary Committee
Daryna Zhyvohliadova
Salzburg Global
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