Museum Connections 2024

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Sustainable cultural communication: roles, skills and resources

Jan 17, 2024 | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM

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Faced with the transformations of the cultural world in the context of the ecological crisis, sustainable communication is taking root in institutions, in external and/or internal communication. Communication professionals now need to master new skills: - highlighting their organisation's commitments and initiatives, avoiding greenwashing - mastering the terminology and channels of sustainable communication - promoting the new narratives conveyed by their institution's cultural and scientific project - eco-design a printed or digital medium and take the relevant decisions, etc. - mobilise employees. We will be looking at strategies, obstacles, as well as resources available to carry out these missions.

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