Is culture the missing key to global progress?

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Resetting relationships: UK-Ireland connections, culture and the stories that bind us

What does it really mean to reset a relationship between nations?In this episode of Our World, Connected, host Christine Wilson is joined by Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Erasmus Smith’s Professor of Modern History at Trinity College Dublin, to discuss the complex and deeply intertwin ...  Show more

Culture, connections and peace: stories from Bradford, UK City of Culture 2025

What does it really mean for a city to be a “city of culture”? And what role can culture play in shaping more peaceful and connected societies?In this episode of Our World, Connected, host Christine Wilson speaks with Shanaz Gulzar, Creative Director of Bradford 2025 UK City of C ...  Show more

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Thématique : Pratiques culturelles, politique culturelle ... / n°156 (30 août 2020)
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