Bottom-up Approach in International Cultural Relations: A case Study
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Date of first publication2024-08-19
Date of publication in PubData 2024-08-19
Date of thesis submission2024-01-22
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English
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Abstract
In today's globalized world, cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue have
become important. International cultural relations, implemented by international
organizations aim to increase cultural awareness among national audiences.
One approach to achieve that is the bottom-up approach, that involves
local communities and individuals in promoting cultural exchange, empowering
them to share their culture and fostering a more inclusive and diverse
cultural landscape.
This research utilizes qualitative methods to investigate the effectiveness of
the bottom-up approach, focusing on the Street Carnival project as an example
of how it can promote cultural diversity and understanding. The results of
this research prove that the bottom-up approach encourages personal understanding,
empathy, and breaks stereotypes and prejudices through projects
like Street Carnival. It plays a crucial role in international cultural relations by
promoting diversity and dialogue, empowering individuals, and building
bridges between nations for a more peaceful world.
Keywords
International Cultural Relations; Cultural Policy; Cultural Democracy; Cultural Diversity; European Union; Egypt
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Leuphana University Lüneburg
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Arts and Cultural Management