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Chair of Theory and History of Culture, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia Faculty of Philosophy, State University of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Institute for Cultural Research Unesco Chair for Comparative Studies of Spiritual Traditions, Their Specific Cultures and Interreligious Dialogue International Association Russian culture Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography, Russian Academy of Sciences Chair of Theory and History of Culture, St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts have the honour of announcing THE FIRST RUSSIAN CONGRESS IN CULTURAL RESEARCH (PDF ) (2 mb)to be held in St Petersburg in August 25-29, 2006The aim of cultural studies is to provide specific vision regarding the socio-cultural development of humanity, both in terms of historical developments and potential future ones. The field of cultural studies is manifold and complex, and researchers working in the field have refined exacting methodologies for collecting, processing and interpreting empirical data, as well as principles and technologies for the practical application of their theoretical findings. Recent rapid changes in the dynamic of contemporary culture are forcing a reassessment in the field of cultural studies. Given the current world situation, there is urgent need to review and upgrade the theoretical stands of cultural research and the strategies for implementing findings. The First Russian Congress in Cultural Research will address a number of issues, starting with defining the position of cultural research within the framework of the general ‘classification of sciences.’ In what ways should the basic strategies of cultural research correspond to descriptive procedures? How are the findings of cultural research, which are gleaned from the examination of history, social studies, and humanities, delineated within the boundaries of science? In seeking to implement an understanding of the universals of culture, what is the optimal balance for maintaining the manifold local variations, both in traditional and modern communities? The present epoch and the current world situation underscore the urgent need for a fresh elaboration of the problems and prospects in contemporary cultural research. In meeting the challenges of today’s world, we are dealing not only with the notorious deepening of an impending ‘anthropological crisis,’ but also with the imperative need for fundamental adaptation of our present-day way of life to the emerging global ‘new world order’. Under these circumstances, the creative potential of the humanities, in general, and cultural studies, in particular, increases exponentially. Here, strengthening Russia’s position in the contemporary ethno-cultural and civilization discourse will contribute greatly to resolving problems of our rapidly changing world. Against the backdrop of a vast cultural transformation stemming from the incipient ‘new world order,’ it appears both constructive and relevant to elaborate within the framework of cultural studies specific procedures for monitoring, examining, counseling, and promoting the findings of cultural research. Potentially, these findings will prove to be key factors in developing a positive response to the world situation and in enhancing humanity’s decision-making and management capacities on all levels, from the personal and local to the national and international contexts. A goal of the First Russian Congress in Cultural Research is to initiate the creation of a network of panels, with permanent status, which conduct integrative dialogues between representatives of different nations, religions, and cultures. These on-going panels will be organized in cooperation with non-governmental, governmental, transnational and international organizations. Their purpose will be to consolidate an understanding of the dynamic of contemporary culture, from many different angles and perspectives, and then to develop strategies for implementing the vision, basing primarily on the principle of tolerance. Participants in the First Russian Congress in Cultural Research realize the need, common among all cultural studies programs, for enhancing shared understanding, research strategies, discourse tactics, pedagogical principles and training techniques, and especially the need to be in closer contact with researchers in other nations and cultures. The Congress will include members of the professional community of specialists in cultural studies, and representatives of other, adjacent and/or related theoretical and practical disciplines, both from Russia and abroad. The participants may also include members of less directly related intellectual communities, who are cognizant of the current situation in culture studies. Taking into account the basic openness of present-day Russian academia, as well as the theoretical inadmissibility of studying cultures in isolation from one another, foreign colleagues are invited to participate in the Congress. Taking into account the needs outlined above, the First National Congress in cultural studies will focus on reviewing work being done in the field and on consolidating the current findings of cultural research, as emerging realizations in the frontiers of historical, social, and humanistic disciplines; promoting common grounding in the basic principles of humanistic, transdisciplinary and multicultural paradigms; tracing the historical evolution, specific focal points, and the directions of growth in contemporary culture, as well as the major challenges and general outlook of the dynamics; detecting basic strategies and ‘good practices’ to enhance cooperation among researchers in leading scientific schools and communities. The following specific topics are tentatively proposed for discussion: Theoretical issues in cultural studies
Methodology in contemporary cultural research
Historical study of cultures
Analysis and interpretation of cultural forms
Applied cultural studies
Cultural policy
Theoretical and practical issues in teaching cultural studies
Russian language will serve as the working language of the Congress. Invited speakers from abroad will be provided simultaneous English translation. The First Russian Congress in Cultural Research is intended to be a multi-faceted forum. In addition to the academic program, there will be an associated art festival, with artistic exhibitions, literary recitals, musical and dramatic performances. The wide scope of the cultural program will contribute to building the atmosphere of a creative workshop, thus allowing the gaining of insights concerning the basic trends in contemporary culture studies via the prism of the artistic mentality. The Second Russian Congress in Cultural Research “Cultural Diversity: from the Past to the Future” (St. Petersburg, Russia, 25–29 November 2008)The Second Russian Congress in Cultural Research “Cultural Diversity: from the Past to the Future” took place in St. Petersburg in partnership with the UNESCO Moscow Office on 25-29 November 2008. The event was dedicated to the discussion on various aspects of cultural research and their role in modern research and education, as well as art process and cultural policy. The congress was conducted by research workers of St.Petersburg Branch of Russian Institute for Cultural Research, St.Petersburg State University, Herzen State Pedagogical University, Saint-Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts, Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Scientific Council in Cultural Heritage of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian State University of Humanities, Russian Christian Humanitarian Academy, Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, International Association 'Russian Culture' and in partnership with the UNESCO Moscow Office for Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, the Republic of Moldova and Russian Federation.Over 800 representatives of cultural, educational and research institutions from the regions of the Russian Federation, CIS countries and abroad took part in the Congress. The attention of the participants was focused on the present-day challenges and prospects of cultural research, issues of its development and its involvement in interaction with different fields of knowledge. The main subjects of the plenary sessions and group sessions were:
In particular, the following subjects were discussed:
Upon the results of the Congress the Final Report and the Resolution were adopted. The results of the Second Russian Congress in Cultural Research “Cultural Diversity: from the Past to the Future” will serve as a base for development of the concept and the programme of the International Conference “Cultural Policy and Policy for Culture”, which is due in 2009. |
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