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Equity in Cultural policy research report is now out!

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This project is now completed. Please see the research report here.

For research material created during this project please see the Research Resources page.

While this phase of the research has concluded, the collaboration between Taiwo and Deniz continues to evolve.

Keyword Dialogue at the Student Conference in Arts and Cultural Management, Hongik University

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May 30th 2025, Seoul, South Korea.
Hosted by Soohye Jang, PhD Student, Hongik University and founder of Connect A.
Title: Cultural Policy in Canada and Socially Engaged Arts Today
In this keynote, Drs. Afolabi and Ünsal introduced a general framework to understand the cultural policy and structure in Canada. They explored how socially engaged arts foster dialogue, equity, and social change.

Conference attendance and presentation

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Between May 28-30, 2025, Drs Deniz Ünsal and Taiwo Afolabi attended the 10th World Summit on Arts and Culture organized by International Federation of Arts Council and Cultural Agencies in Seoul, South Korea. They gave a presentation titled “From the Ground Up: Reflections on Ethics of Care and Cultural Policy” at the Open Session on May 29, 2025.

Panel: Socially engaged artists and community-based art practice

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Invited by Socially Engaged Musicians Network, May 26, 2025 at Heyground, Seoul, South Korea. In this session Drs Deniz Ünsal and Taiwo Afolabi discussed findings from their recent research in Canada in a global context on the role of socially engaged artists in the creation of social value through community-based art practice.

Forum: Leading through the art 25-26 May, 2025, Asan-Cheonan, South Korea

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Drs. Deniz Ünsal and Taiwo Afolabi were invited by Dr. Eunyoung Lee, Professor and Sound Artist at Hoseo University, to participate in a two-day forum in Asan/Cheonan. On the first day, they engaged with community members and local cultural stakeholders, initiating dialogue on socially engaged art and placemaking. The second day was spent with undergraduate students in the Liberal Arts program at Hoseo University, where they shared insights from their research on art and leadership.

Workshop attendance: International Public Policy Association, 4th edition of the International Workshop on Public Policy

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26-28 June 2024, Guadalajara, Mexico.
Dr. Afolabi and Dr. Ünsal have attended online to the 2024 workshop to present and discuss their research paper titled “Can we reimagine policy-making in the field of culture from a care ethics perspective?”  The workshop focused on Decolonizing Public Policy: struggles, ideas and experiences from the Global South (T06W03, Session 4) and was chaired and moderated by Rosana Boullosa (University of Brasilia/Brazil and Enap/Brazil), Ana Claudia Farranha (Universidade de Brasília), Mireille Manga (IRIC, University of Yaoundé II), Paloma Villagómez-Ornelas (University of Guadalajara).

Online Panel: Staging justice through cultural policy: perspectives from artists in multiple geographies

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Dr. Afolabi and Dr. Ünsal have curated and moderated a panel at the 2024 Conference of the Canadian Association for Theatre Research on June 6, 2024. This curated panel brought three distinct yet connected research papers focusing on justice, ethics of care and cultural policies across different places. Using different methods, papers examined how cultural policies impact performing artists’ living and working conditions— immigrants and refugees.

Online panel: What Do Care Ethics Mean for Cultural Policy and Practice?

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Dr. Ünsal and Dr. Afolabi presented their research at the Conference on Communication Ethics in Communication organized by the School of Communication and Culture at Royal Roads University on February 21 – 22, 2024. The Conference focused in 2024 on Equity, ecology, culture.
Dr Ünsal and Dr Afolabi shared their reflections on the impact of precarity and erosion of relationality in the arts ecosystem that centers on the economic value of the arts. The online panel introduced care/relational ethics and ethical questioning as a framework to rethink cultural policy in Canada.

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This research project is supported by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council