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The Fourth pillar of sustainability [Recurs electrònic] : Conference report : 29-30 November 2004, Melbourne / presented by Cultural Development Network

Por: Colaborador(es): Detalles de publicación: Melbourne : Cultural Development Network, 2004Descripción: 121 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (9,64 Mb)ISBN:
  • 0975762826
Resumen: We convened this conference to explore ideas canvassed in our book, The Fourth Pillar of Sustainability: Culture’s Essential Role in Public Planning by Jon Hawkes. The book argues that the ‘triple bottom line’ model should be expanded to include ‘cultural’ along with economic, environmental and social factors in our planning for sustainability. It is an idea rapidly gaining currency around the world: governments in both Canada and New Zealand have adopted the four pillars model, and the idea is second nature to most non-western countries. In Australia, the City of Port Phillip is unique in its wholehearted adoption of this model. (…) Our local government pilot program ‘Community Sustainability and Cultural Vitality’ developed with the Local Government Community Services Association of Australia and RMIT’s Globalism Institute aims to invest in and investigate this idea in a practical way in the next three years. The territory for us, and for others investing in cultural development strategies for sustainability, is new and filled with many more questions than answers. So, it is against this backdrop that we decided to convene this conference: to affirm the legitimacy of the questions themselves in the short term – and, longer term, to find the answers in collaboration with other sectors that are naturally converging as the sustainability takes hold. We believe now is the time to deepen public discussion of Councils’ role in nurturing cultural vitality – for its own sake first and foremost, but also in dynamic relationship with its other ‘triple bottom line’ responsibilities. Our purpose is not so much to resolve the question of how many bottom lines or pillars should underpin the new century public policy agenda but rather, to integrate distinctly cultural questions and approaches into the sustainability discourse as it affects communities and local governments. On behalf of the Cultural Development Network Board, members and friends, I thank you for your participation. (Font: Introducció)
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Introduction by Cultural Development Network: Conference Themes ; Conference Program ; Session Descriptions ; Facilitator’s Summary ; Program Coordinator’s Report: building a foundation for new cultural thinking / Richard Holt -- Papers: The Fourth Pillar Revisited: key questions about cultural sustainability / Jon Hawkes ; A Great New Revitalising Idea? / Professor Donald Horne ; The Garma Festival: an indigenous cultural perspective / Joe Neparrnga Gumbula ; Cultural Sustainability and the National Agenda / Jennifer Bott ; The Fourth Pillar in Three Countries: New Zealand / Penny Eames, Australia / Richard Holt, Canada / Yasmine Laroche ; Alive to Storied Landscapes: storytelling, sense of place and social inclusion / Dr Martin Mulligan ; Neighbourhoods Talking: graffiti, art and the public domain / Dr. Christine Dew ; Shifting Ground: negotiating values in a gentrifying community / June Moorhouse ; Restructuring Communities: economic and social policies for a different society / Dr Onko Kingma ; The Cultural Journey / Anne Dunn ; The Spaces Between the Pillars of Sustainability / Marla Guppy ; Four Pillars in Practice at the City of Port Phillip / Sally Calder, David Brand -- Workshop Summaries & Papers: Nukunu: Our Heritage & Identity: an exercise in collaborative storytelling / Malcolm McKinnon, Jared Thomas ; Animating the Heritage of Greater Western Sydney / Dr. Elaine Lally, Tiffany Lee-Shoy ; Living Streets Project / Monir Rowshan ; The Art of Renewal / Deborah Miles, Glenda Masson ; A Community-centred Model for Tourism / Frank Panucci, Nat Trimarchi ; Festivals and Community Involvement / Richard Bladel ; Re-igniting Community / Steve Payne ; Creative Communities Synergies / Jeanine Gribbin ; The Greening Program: City of Hume / Natalia Valenzuela ; Community singing event: practising what we preach, notes by Jon Hawkes for Fay White's singing session -- Workshop Reports: Animating Heritage ; The Culture of Places ; Health and Well-Being ; Arts/Culture: Nexus and Separation ; ArtPlay Visit -- Panel Session Summaries: Festivals & Community Involvement ; Models of Inclusion (1) ; Local Government: New Thinking ; Models of Inclusion (2) -- List of Delegates -- Evaluation Report Summary -- Additional Conference Events -- About the Cultural Development Network

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