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Call for papers and guide to submissions - NCACE

The National Centre for Academics and Cultural Exchange (NCACE) are developing a publication sharing guidance on ethical practice in Cultural Knowledge Exchange, to inform the advancement of work in this area and to signpost and platform some of the existing best practice and relevant resources.

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NCACE Ethics in Cultural Knowledge Exchange Position are developing a publication sharing guidance on ethical practice in Cultural Knowledge Exchange, to inform the advancement of work in this area and to signpost and platform some of the existing best practice and relevant resources. 

They would like to invite contributions to this piece of work in the form of essays or case studies and for people to share links to any relevant tools, frameworks or networks, from within the arts and culture, or other sectors (e.g. The Disrupt Toolkit). The papers could explore (but are not limited to) the following themes:

  • Creating the conditions for success
  • Co-creating ethical practice
  • Shaping ethical leaders
  • Future trends
  • Creating safe spaces
  • Challenges or enablers?

If you have suggestions of any tools, frameworks or networks related to ethical practice in cultural KE, please share them with us here. Visit our Call for Papers to find out more.

NCACE has a limited number of honoraria (circa £250) for freelancers / fractionally employed people who would like to contribute to the publication. Please let us know if you would like to request an honoraria in your response to the call for papers. 

Deadline for submissions: 12pm Monday 9th October

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