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New podcast about current issues in culture and creativity management

Katja Lindqvist, Ruth Bedoya Lopez and Layla Husein
Katja Lindqvist, Ruth Bedoya Lopez and Layla Husein

Do you want to take part in conversations about current culture and creativity management issues with professionals and students? In a new podcast series from Lund University, you can learn more about management issues in the cultural and creative areas.

The podcast series discusses contemporary challenges in culture and creativity management with master's students from the Department of Service Management and Service Studies, based on their master's theses. Professionals in the field are also invited to discuss current issues that are seldom discussed in the media when it comes to the cultural and creative field.

- In this way, the podcast allows a broader discussion of matters of both societal and research interest in the area of culture and creativity management, says Katja Lindqvist, host for the podcast.

Katja Lindqvist is an Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer and has for several years been engaged in the development of the master's specialization Culture and Creativity Management at the Department of Service Management and Service Studies, at Lund University that was launched in 2019.

The podcast is a way to share insights with people who are interested in learning more about the cultural and creative fields, especially related to management issues.

- We aim to offer something for both current and future students, researchers, policy makers and professionals in the cultural and creative field, as well as for a broader audience, says Katja Lindqvist.

The podcast series has been created within the framework of the interdisciplinary network CROCUS, which focuses on cultural and creative industries aiming to create a dynamic and living environment that strengthens both research and education at Lund University Campus Helsingborg.

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