Congresses, Conferences and Events
Spaces for debate, knowledge transfer and reflection on cultural facilities, territory and cultural policies.
The ESPACIOS Chair actively participates in congresses, academic events, seminars and conferences related to culture, creativity, innovation and territorial development. These activities make it possible to share research results, foster public debate and strengthen knowledge transfer between the university, public administrations and the cultural sector.
The congresses, events and conferences promoted or attended by the Chair aim to create meeting spaces for researchers, professionals, institutional representatives and cultural stakeholders, addressing topics such as cultural facilities, indicators, sustainable heritage, cultural precarity, territorial planning and innovation in cultural policies.
- Cultural facilities and indicators.
- Culture, territory and public planning.
- Sustainable heritage and shared capacities.
- Cultural precarity and fair cultural economy.
- Cultural mapping and new spaces for culture.
Featured activities
Seminar on cultural facilities and indicators
The Chair promoted a specialised seminar at the Universitat de València to analyse the role of indicators in the study, planning and evaluation of cultural facilities.
More informationSustainable Heritage: Shared Capacities
Participation in an event devoted to sustainable heritage and shared capacities, with a focus on culture, sustainability and the shared management of cultural resources.
More informationPlatforms, precarity and fair cultural economy
Participation in spaces for debate on platforms, cultural precarity and the need to move towards a fairer cultural economy.
More informationPutting Culture on the Map
Collaboration with the Cultural Observatory of the Universitat de València and the Faculty of Economics in an event aimed at highlighting the territorial dimension of culture.
More informationThrough these events, seminars and conferences, the Chair strengthens its role as a connecting space between academic research, cultural management and public policies.



