Conference programme
“Cultural diversity – an obstacle or an opportunity in shaping a cohesive society?”
14-15 November 2024 Hestia Hotel Europa (Tallinn)
Conference moderators Anna Pihl and Uljana Kuzmina
14 November 2024: On site and live-stream
On site and live-stream. Simultaneous translation (Estonian, Russian and English) will be available.
09.00 – 09.30 Welcome coffee
09.30 – 09.45 Opening words by Minister of Culture, Heidy Purga and director of the Integration Foundation, Dmitri Moskovtsev
09.45 – 11.15 Discussion: Cultural diversity – the life jacket for democracy?
The discussion will evolve around the challenges Western democracies are currently facing – including polarization and fragmentation of societies based on ethnicities, religion, conservative or liberal worldview and other dividers, and what opportunities for preventing or alleviating these challenges can provide the lessons learned from policy and practice supporting cultural diversity and social cohesion.
Speakers:
- Dr Agnese Cimdina, Head of Diversity & Inclusion practice in the Baltics, PwC Latvia
- Dmitri Teperik, National Centre of Defence & Security Awareness
- Dainius Babilas, Department of National Minorities, Lithuanian Government
Moderator: Anna Pihl, Journalist of the Estonian Public Broadcast
11.15 – 11.20 Welcome remarks by the U.S. Ambassador to Estonia Mr George P. Kent
11.20 – 12.00 Fireside chat with JJ Green, national security correspondent at WTOP, Washington USA: Cultural diversity and migration, conflicts and peace – observations from the USA and the world. Moderator Neeme Raud
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
13.00 – 13.10 Cultural diversity in numbers: Terje Trasberg, Estonian Department of Statistics
13.10 – 14.30 Political debate of Estonian parliamentary parties
Participants in the debate:
- Tõnis Lukas (Isamaa)
- Juku-Kalle Raid (Estonia 200)
- Vadim Belobrovtsev (Estonian Centre Party)
- Mart Kallas (Estonian Conservative People’s Party)
- Maria Jufereva-Skuratovski (Estonian Reform Party)
- Raimond Kaljulaid (Social Democratic Party)
14.30 – 14.45 Pavol Kosnáč, director of the DEKK Institute in Bratislava, Principal Investigator of World Value Survey in Slovakia
14.45 – 15.10 Coffee break
15.10 – 15.50 Keynote by Prof. Marju Lauristin – Societal cohesion and various dimensions of integration
15.50 – 17.20 Discussion: Information space, culture space, values space – how to bridge them in era of digital bubbles?
Global world and digital information space make it easy, with just a few clicks, to reach out to people who share your ideas and values. The more difficult it becomes to step out from the “bubble” and find a common language with people next door. It becomes especially hard if the surrounding context is diverse, and overwhelming information flows make it difficult to distinguish between reliable info and disinformation, aimed at feeding fears and prejudice, to divide societies into “us” vs “them”.
Speakers:
- Prof. Bridget Kendall MBE Hon FBA, University of Cambridge
- Prof. Maria Murumaa-Mengel, University of Tartu
- Dr Solvita Denisa-Liepniece, IREX, Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences
- Claudia Schröter, producer for “Turning tables” PÖFF
Moderator: Petr Potchinchtchikov, Musician, Cultural producer, Entrepreneur
17.20 – 17.30 Closing the day
18.00 Evening program in cooperation with PÖFF Festival
15 November 2024: On-site only and Chatham House
When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed. Simultaneous translation (Estonian, Russian and English) will be available.
09.00 – 09.30 Morning coffee
09.30 – 09.50 Opening of the day. Annika Sandlund, UNHCR representative in the Nordic and Baltic countries
09.50 – 10.30 Keynote by Dr Katy Radford MBE “The Art of social cohesion – A Northern Ireland perspective.”
10.30 – 12.00 Chatham House discussion: Radicalization – modern plague of democracies, or a lesson we need to learn?
Radicalization is increasingly finding its way into media headlines, troubling even those societies that until as little as a decade ago might have been an example of peace and cohesion. What are the main drivers for radicalization, what are their early warning signs – and what lessons do we as society need to learn, to prevent its’ spread in our homes?
Speakers:
- Dr Arnold Sinisalu former Head of Estonian Internal Security Service
- Prof Göran Larsson University of Gothenburg
- Steffen Nielsen Aarhus City Police
- Dr Justin Lane CulturePulse, Inc.
Moderator: Dr Heidi Maiberg, Ministry of Internal Affairs; Royal Holloway, University of London
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
13.00 – 14.30 Practical workshops
Workshop 1: Diversity competence: from individual to organisational growth by Dr Agnese Cimdina
See workshop description
In the context of today’s competition and sustainability challenges, diversification of knowledge and perspective is crucial. Organizations tend to view Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) as a competitive advantage, as a cornerstone of social responsibility, as an anti-discrimination measure and legal compliance, and as a necessity for business growth, brand reputation, and recruitment. Yet the key to success in achieving these goals is not diversity as such, but rather diversity competence and successful diversity management. If you want to understand the essence of diversity competence and how to navigate the D&I landscape successfully, this workshop is for you.
Workshop 2: Global media monitoring and AI for forecasting societal cohesion by Dr Justin Lane, CulturePulse AI
See workshop description
The workshop will showcase the innovative AI-based technology that creates psychologically realistic digital twins of any society or specific target group, so you can test new strategies without risk and analyze global news streams so you can quickly turn insight into action predicting likely outcomes. This technology has already been applied for analyzing societal processes and predicting possible developments in such contexts as for example Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Israel/Palestine. The workshop will explore the insights one can get from linking forecasting models with real time media monitoring. CulturePulse AI can also provide free access to the AI for any workshop participants for a few days.
Workshop 3: The Grass Roots and Immersive Art-ivism. Dr Katy Radford MBE, Chair of the Northern Ireland Committee of The British Council, United Kingdom
See workshop description
The workshop will explore the strengths and challenges of community-development projects with artistic outputs and social cohesion outcomes for minority and majority communities, including those which participants have experienced or led.
Participants profile: NGOs, students, teachers, creative policy makers.
NB! The workshop will take place in the main hall of the conference. Simultaneous translation (Estonian, English and Russian) will be available.
14.30 – 14.50 Coffee break
14.50 – 16.20 Chatham House discussion: “Year of elections” in Europe and USA – what it brings for societal cohesion?
In this discussion we look at the results of recent elections in the USA as well as 2024 elections of the European Parliament, what trends appear and how they might shape our reality in years to come. In this context, we pay attention to the role of migration topic in the elections – and what it may mean for societal cohesion.
Speakers:
- JJ Green, WTOP news
- Annika Sandlund, UNHCR representative in the Nordic and Baltic countries
- Dr Mari-Liis Jakobson, Tallinn University
- Klen Jäärats, EstDev
Moderator: Birgit Lüüs-Jakobs, Estonian Government Office
16.20 – 16.30 Closing of the conference