Cultural policies & management

From Collectivism to Connectivism – The Romanian Arts Sector since the Fall of Communism
Apr 21, 2019 Cultural policies & management
For former communist countries like Romania a ‘crisis’ of the cultural
system can be claimed. It is demonstrated by a lack of long-term cultural
policies and of answers to questions about the benefit of public support for
the arts in order to transfer

On Creative Connections Innovative Change and Change in the Arts
Apr 21, 2014 Cultural policies & management
Looking at the evolution of international cultural
cooperation and the parameters affecting it, Corina
Şuteu analyses current challenges and the ongoing
change of cultural paradigms. She argues that cultural
actors should take an active role, abandoning utilitarian
conceptions of culture and raising it up instead

Book: Another Brick in the Wall
Nov 21, 2008 Book, Cultural policies & management
A critical review of cultural management education in Europe
This book provides a critical comparative analysis of developments and provision in academic training in cultural management and policies in Europe.

State on Stage – The impact of public policies on the performing arts in Europe
Jun 7, 2008 Book, Cultural policies & management
Government support for the Performing Arts in EU member states.
Experiences, perspectives, best practices.
International Conference on behalf of Pearle.

The Necessary Awakening
Jan 21, 2007 Article, Cultural policies & management
Since the fall of communism sixteen years ago, few issues regarding the development and orientation of European cultural policy have achieved consensus among informed analysts. However, most accept the idea that 1990 marked not only the end of post-WWII division

Keynote > Are there collectively held values in learning which are recognized in , and shared by, several cultures while remaining respectful of cultural distinctiveness ?
Sep 21, 2005 Cultural policies & management
In a book published in 20002
, the French sociologist and philosopher Edgar Morin is underlining
the need to produce a context for new humanistic studies, based on two complementary and
antagonistic pillars: the integrated study of sciences and of humanities.

Note on the type of products and distribution networks that could be used on behalf of the Council of Europe’s initiative “Cultural identities and shared values of citizenship”
Sep 10, 2005 Cultural policies & management
The following note intends to draw a synthetic picture of a number of elements and proposals that could render more effective the Council of Europe’s initiative in the field of ‘cultural identity and shared values of citizenship’.
An informed observer would

Special issue on Cultural Policies in CEE > Policy Warning and Forecast Report
Aug 21, 2005 Cultural policies & management
“ We are at the beginning of a new era, characterized by great insecurity,
permanent crisis and the absence of any kind of status quo (…) There are no
victors and no defeated powers today, not even in Eastern Europe”- “In from

Cultural policies in transition, the issue of participation and the challenge of democracy
May 21, 2005 Cultural policies & management
The direct and indirect effects that cultural policies had on the development of Western
European societies after the Second World War is one of the issues that the cultural
community has to deal with today.2
In order to understand how the cultural

Cultural Policy Curriculum Development & Mobility Support for Lecturers in Central and Eastern Europe
Jul 21, 2004 Cultural policies & management
MOTTO: ‘Cultural policy does not yet exist as a clearly defined area of study with
agreed research paradigms and methodologies. It rather comprises a loose
articulation of work emerging from different disciplinary origins – from arts
management, communication studies, urban studies, cultural studies,

Despre necesitatea unui statut special al artistului. Exemplul ţărilor postcomuniste
Jul 2, 2004 Cultural policies & management
Dacă în mod obişnuit încercăm să găsim motivele caracterului de “în afara normelor” al profesiunii de artist din perspectiva trăsăturilor distinctive între profesiuni zise “normale” şi profesiunea artistică3, cu toate acestea, o altă analiză, mai convingătoare şi mai subtilă, poate

Observatoire des politiques culturelles – De la nécessité du statut social spécifique de l’artiste, la culture de l’œuvre à l’épreuve du travail L’exemple des pays post communistes.
Jul 1, 2004 Cultural policies & management
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The cultural policy and the artist or how to build in SEEurope “a sample continent for the innovation principle”
Dec 19, 2003 Cultural policies & management
In his book published in 2002, “Portrait of an artist as worker”, French sociologist Pierre
Michel Menger is developing an interesting theory that places the artist and the specificity of
his type of labour as a symbol of the new kind of

CROSSING PERSPECTIVES: CULTURAL COOPERATION WITH SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE [ECF Seminar]
Jun 18, 2003 Cultural policies & management
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Academic training in cultural management in Europe: making it work
Mar 21, 2003 Cultural policies & management
The following paper will only address a limited part of the complexity of issues
related to the academic training in cultural management regarded from a comparative,
European perspective. Its aim its to highlight a number of key topics of concern and offer

Cultural Institutions after 12 years of “New Democracy” in Central and Eastern Europe
Apr 21, 2002 Cultural policies & management
Social exclusion disempowers people. It deprives them of access to
experience of the arts – when faced, as a substantial number of
people in Eastern Europe have been, with stark choices of
survival, going to the theater or cinema can hardly be expected

Cultural Institutions in Transition
Apr 15, 2002 Cultural policies & management
Cultural institutions worldwide face new challenges to their financial sustainability, their organizational structures and their social relevance. This is particularly true in the European countries and the former Soviet Union. While the political and social changes in these regions differ

The Importance of a Cultural Approach Towards the Accession Process
Apr 1, 2002 Cultural policies & management
In his article “EST-OUEST- le dit et le non dit”, the Polish historian Francizek Draus points out that Eastern Europe and Western Europe have different perceptions of the accession process. While a Westerner’s concern is directed