Changing Audiences and Global-Local Connections
SUMMARY — Changing Audiences and Global-Local Connections
Changing Audiences and Global-Local Connections in Canadian Arts and Culture
The topic "Changing Audiences and Global-Local Connections" sits within the broader context of Canada’s evolving arts and cultural landscape. It examines how shifting demographics, technological advancements, and global interactions are reshaping how Canadians engage with cultural content and how Canadian creative industries navigate international influences.
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Topic Introduction: Global-Local Shifts in Arts and Cultural Audience Engagement
This debate focuses on the evolving landscape of arts and cultural audience engagement, a significant issue for Canadians given our country's rich diversity and growing international connections. The digital age has disrupted traditional methods of consumption, blurring the lines between local and global cultures. Key tensions in this discussion include:
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