This Digital Repository presents the issues of Cultural Diversity from the perspective of Critical Autonomy defended as a principle of the intervention of the Museum Global Education and Cultural Diversity.
It is based on the reflection made on the implementation of the UNESCO Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions 2005. Cultural Diversity is understood as:
“Cultural diversity” refers to the manifold ways in which the cultures of groups and societies find expression. These expressions are passed on within and among groups and societies. Cultural diversity is made manifest not only through the varied ways in which the cultural heritage of humanity is expressed, augmented and transmitted through the variety of cultural expressions, but also through diverse modes of artistic creation, production, dissemination, distribution and enjoyment, whatever the means and technologies used.
UNESCO (20105) Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
The 2005 Convention aims to support:
Cultural Policy For Diversity Social Economy and Comunes Culture and Development Museolgiy and Human Dignity
This gallery works on the 4 major objectives of the 2005 Convention focused and 4 general issues:
- Cultural Policies for Diversity
- The Question of the Social and Common Economy
- The Relationship between Culture and Sustainable Development
- The relationship between Social Museology and Human Dignity
Cultural Policies for Diversity | Social Economy and comons | Culture and Sustainable Development | Social Museology and Human Dignity |
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Associative and participatory movement | Seed Circles | Sustainable Communities | Learning Communities |
It analyzes public policies and policy measures that promote the creation, production, distribution and access to diverse cultural goods and services and contribute to informed, transparent and participatory systems of cultural governance. | It analyzes the economics of culture from the perspective of the production of solidarity-based cultural goods and services that favor the relationship between producers and communities of cultural production in cities. | Analyzes the issues of the relationship between culture and sustainable development from a critical perspective. Look at the strategic dimension of culture. | International and national legislation related to human rights and fundamental freedoms promotes both artistic freedom and the social and economic rights of artists. |
Advocates for the development of participatory processes and sustainable community based action development | Encourages the creation of social economy generating circles and exploitation of the commons | Encourages activities for sustainable communities | Advocates for the creation of learning communities |
Cultural Policy Observatory( projet) | Social Museology Laboratory | Cultural Diversity Laboratory | Heritage Tree of Education Laboratory Memories Tree |