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Friday, October 11 • 2:45pm - 4:30pm
Arts & Technology

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Cultural Imperialism and the Hollywood Business Model
Presenter: Harvey Feigenbaum
Previous economic trends have led to diffusion of American pop culture, which in turn has Americanized political attitudes in receiving countries. Technology has changed the Hollywood business model and mitigated America's cultural influence.


Use of Digital Marketing in Projects and Cultural Ventures in the Bogota Audiovisual Sector
Presenter: Silvana Navarro-Hoyos
Research between Jorge Tadeo Lozano University, El Bosque University and the Cultural Observatory (Ministry of Culture Colombia), to determine digital marketing strategies for development, circulations, distribution, and monetization of projects in the Bogota audiovisual sector.


Arts Administration, Arts Administrators in the 4th Industrial Revolution Era
Presenter: Boyie Kim
The world is transferring into the 4th industrial revolution. With a discourse on the importance of understanding the 4th Industrial Revolution era to prepare accordingly, this study reveals the deficiency of arts administration related research.


A Case Study of Cyber Group of Shanghai Contemporary Art
Presenter: Jiange Yang
This paper tried to find out how people father from their respective lives to the online art community and the influence of online art communities on people's life and artistic ecology via a case study.

Moderators
avatar for B. Kathleen Gallagher, Southern Methodist University, Assistant Professor

B. Kathleen Gallagher, Southern Methodist University, Assistant Professor

B. Kathleen Gallagher is an assistant professor in the division of Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship at Southern Methodist University.  She teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses in cultural policy and arts management.  Dr. Gallagher’s work advances understanding... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Silvana Navarro-Hoyos

Silvana Navarro-Hoyos

Coordinator Master's degree in Design for Creative and Cultural Industries, Universidad El Bosque
ADVISOR, RESEARCHER AND TEACHER, Phd. In society and culture of the University of Barcelona, complementing my training I have studies in Strategic Marketing Management, MBA, Master of Latin American Studies and a degree in Industrial Design. I have more than 20 years of work experience... Read More →
avatar for Harvey Feigenbaum

Harvey Feigenbaum

I am a political economist with a research interest in the entertainment industry, Western Europe, and the spread of American pop culture. I was educated in the US and France, with degrees from UVa, Sciences Po, and UCLA, where I did my Ph.D. in comparative politics.



Friday October 11, 2019 2:45pm - 4:30pm CDT
UNO Performing Arts Center, Room 317

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