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What is it that our children and young people are doing in front of their screens? And why? Now is the opportunity to finally find out everything! Fifteen secondary school pupils guide the participants at the conference ‘Promoting a creative generation - children and young people in the new culture and media landscape’ through a digital world where the pupils themselves are the experts.

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In connection with the Year of Creativity and Innovation and the European Agenda for Culture, the focus of the conference is the creativity and cultural habits of children and young people. The programme also includes prominent speakers such as Minister for Culture Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth, Renad Qubbaj of the Tamer Institute, and Anne Bamford, Director of the Engine Room.

The conference will be attended by 350 delegates from across Europe and will provide an arena for policy discussions, along with flashmobs, guerrilla knitting and young silent theatre in locations including the Röhsska Museum, the Göteborg Opera and the Museum of World Culture.

The conference takes place in Göteborg, 29-30 July.

Published

21 July

17:42

Location

Göteborg, Sweden

Editor

Tomas Bokstad

Project Manager

+46 8 405 10 00

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External Resources

  • European Year of Creativity and Innovation
  • The Göteborg Opera
  • Röhsska Museum
  • Museum of World Culture