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Publications relating to arts and cultural policy. To receive updates, subscribe to our newsletter, ACORNS. To include your latest publications in ACORNS please email us.
January 2005
Manitoba Arts Council, Canada, January 2005
(Author: Manitoba Arts Council, Format: Brochure download and website, Pages: 12)
Every year, the Council receives over 800 applications and awards over 500 grants. To ensure that its limited financial resources are used wisely and that decisions are made fairly and objectively, Council uses peer assessment as a cornerstone of the granting process.
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Flemish Arts Council/Flemish Culture Council, January 2005,
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OCPA and Interarts, January 2005, Senegal
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Hong Kong Arts Development Council, January 2005, China, Hong Kong
The process of defining strategic approaches to the governance and support of culture...
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Cultural Human Resources Council, Canada, January 2005
(Author: Cultural Human Resources Council, Format: Downloadable in pdf format, Pages: 37)
Free online resource that has been developed to support the efforts of managers in cultural non-profits to work effectively with their Boards.
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· a-n: The Artists’ Information Company, January 2005, England
Since 1989, a-n has tracked fees and payments offered to artists for art services in the form of residencies and educational workshops.
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CALIMERA, Portugal, January 2005
(Author: CALIMERA, Format: Available online, Pages: N/A)
This policy tool-kit is intended to support all those developing policies for partnerships between museums, libraries and archives.
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CALIMERA, Portugal, January 2005
(Author: CALIMERA, Format: Available online, Pages: N/A)
These Guidelines have been compiled by CALIMERA to provide policy makers and professionals working in cultural institutions at the local level (in particular, public libraries, museums and archives) with a concise and relevant summary of the state of the art in the use of new technologies.
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National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, January 2005, USA
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Council on Foundations, January 2005, USA
This publication has a number of articles on Conflict of Interest, and also includes sample Conflict of Interest policies.
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European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, January 2005, Sweden
A Report with Scenarios on the Future of Public Funding for Contemporary Art in Europe.
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Asia-Europe Foundation , January 2005, Singapore
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The State of Queensland, Australia, January 2005
(Author: Arts Queensland and Department of Housing, Format: Downloadable in pdf format, Pages: N/A)
Part 2 of the Guide suggests a pathway through the three community planning steps.
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Massachusetts Cultural Council, USA, January 2005
(Author: Massachusetts Cultural Council, Format: Available online, Pages: N/A)
The Organizational Self-Assessment Tool was developed to help non-profit organizations identify institutional strengths and weaknesses.
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Ministry for Culture and Heritage, January 2005, New Zealand
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Elsevier Science & Technology , January 2005, Belgium
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Central European University, January 2005, USA
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UC Berkeley, January 2005, USA
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Research into Arts and Criminal Justice Think Tank (REACTT), January 2005, United Kingdom
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Pro-Helvetia, January 2005, Switzerland
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland, January 2005, United Kingdom
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Virginia Commonwealth University/World Bank, January 2005, USA
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Creative Exchange, January 2005, United Kingdom
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Art Council, England, January 2005, United Kingdom
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Creative Exchange, January 2005, United Kingdom
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Cultural Human Resources Council, January 2005, Canada
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Scottish Arts Council, January 2005, Scotland
The main theme of this conference was 'cultural Rights and the arts community’s response to the
Cultural Commission'.
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Americans for the Arts, January 2005, USA
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Arts Council England, January 2005, United Kingdom
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Ministry of Education, Finland [Hannele Koivunen], January 2005, Finland
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Australia Council, January 2005, Australia
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Arts Council, England, January 2005, United Kingdom
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Arts Council of England , January 2005, United Kingdom
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Scottish Arts Council, January 2005, United Kingdom
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Martin Kretschmer, January 2005,
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February 2005
Culturelink, February 2005, Croatia
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Performing Arts Network, Japan, February 2005, France
Looks at the actual state of cultural support conducted by the national and local governments with special focus on the question of “democratization of culture.”
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Arts Council, England, February 2005, United Kingdom
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Observatory of Cultural Policies in Africa (OCPA), February 2005, Kenya
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Observatory of Cultural Policies in Africa (OCPA), February 2005, Kenya
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UNESCO, February 2005, France
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Policies for Culture.Org, February 2005,
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Australia Council, February 2005, Australia
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Hill Strategies/Canada Council for the Arts, February 2005, Canada
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March 2005
Arts & Business, March 2005, United Kingdom
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Littoral Arts Trust, March 2005, England
A discussion document prepared for the Arts Council England outlining proposals for a new rural arts strategy...
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Business Education Publishers Ltd, March 2005, United Kingdom
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National Assembly of State Arts Agencies [NASAA], March 2005, USA
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National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, March 2005, USA
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The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (UK), March 2005, United Kingdom
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Organization International de La Francophonie., March 2005, Canada
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Arts Journal, March 2005, USA
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Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, March 2005, Australia
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The Chronicle Review, March 2005, USA
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Department of Culture, Media and Sport (UK) , March 2005, United Kingdom
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April 2005
Budapest Observatory, April 2005, Hungary
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Social and Cultural Planning Office, April 2005, Netherlands
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South African Department of Arts and Culture, April 2005, South Africa
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Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change, April 2005, United Kingdom
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The Wallace Foundation, April 2005, USA
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Steven J. Tepper, April 2005, USA
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Carnegie Council, April 2005, USA
Focuses on the evolving concept of cultural rights and explores its potential effectiveness both in achieving social justice and advancing the rights claims of ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples and other cultural communities.
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IFACCA, UNESCO and Australia Council for the Arts, April 2005, Australia
The development and publication of 'The Wow Factor: Global research compendium on the impact of the arts in education' and related resources.
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Budapest Observatory, April 2005, Hungary
A summary of research undertaken by the Budapest Cultural Observatory on festivals and festivals support policies.
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May 2005
CHASS, May 2005, Australia
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OECD Publishing, May 2005, France
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Arts Council Northern Ireland, May 2005, United Kingdom
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Pro Helvetia, May 2005, Switzerland
Pro Helvetia, the Swiss arts council, devoted a whole issue of its bulletin 'Passages' (vol 38, Spring 2005) to dance issues.
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June 2005
Scottish Executive, June 2005, United Kingdom
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Arts Council England, June 2005, United Kingdom
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Australia Business Arts Foundation, June 2005, Australia
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Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), June 2005, United Kingdom
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Scottish Arts Council, June 2005, United Kingdom
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Cultural Human Resources Council, June 2005, Canada
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IFACCA, June 2005, Australia
A discussion paper (D'Art report number 18) that identifies current global resources and work being undertaken to develop cultural indicators and provides a literature review on the topic.
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Taylor and Francis, June 2005, England
An article that takes a good look at the 'whys' of making cross-country data comparisons.
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Rutgers University Press, June 2005, USA
Susan Scafidi takes the reader on a tour of the no-man's-land between law and culture.
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July 2005
Arts Council of Northern Ireland, July 2005, Northern Ireland
Research into the actual and perceived barriers to publicly funded arts in Northern Ireland...
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Cultural Development Network, July 2005, Australia
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Arts Council Wales, July 2005, United Kingdom
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Routledge, July 2005, United Kingdom
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Department of Culture, Media and Sport, July 2005, United Kingdom
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UK Government, July 2005, United Kingdom
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Arts Council Northern Ireland, July 2005, United Kingdom
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Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, July 2005, USA
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Ecumest, July 2005, Romania
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The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, July 2005, United Kingdom
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Arts Council Northern Ireland, July 2005, United Kingdom
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Routledge, July 2005, United Kingdom
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Grantcraft, July 2005, USA
What do grant makers say they need to get beyond the basics? This Map of the Craft identifies seven challenges in grant making, as well as practices and skills that can help you meet them.
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Grantcraft, July 2005, USA
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HEC Montreal, July 2005, Canada
Examines how arts organizations can better understand and use 'motivation', 'ability' and 'opportunity' in their audience development work.
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August 2005
NAi Publishers, August 2005, Netherlands
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Art4Development.Net, August 2005, USA
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WIPO, August 2005, Switzerland
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Cultural Commons, August 2005, USA
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Arts Queensland and Department of Housing, August 2005, Australia
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Rand Corporation, August 2005, USA
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September 2005
Americans for the Arts, September 2005, USA
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Routledge, September 2005, United Kingdom
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Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales, September 2005, France
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Vassar College Institute for Innovation in Social Policy, September 2005, USA
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Arts Council England, September 2005, England
Information about daily rates and contact details of lead bodies for further information.
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The Brookings Institution, September 2005, USA
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland, September 2005, United Kingdom
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Scottish Government, September 2005, Scotland
The final report from the Cultural Commission, which was established in April 2004 to 'look seriously and maturely at [Scotland's] culture and decide the framework for its support in the future'.
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Creative New Zealand, September 2005, New Zealand
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Arts Council England, September 2005, United Kingdom
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Accessible Arts Australia, September 2005, Australia
‘Accessing the Arts’ is a collection of practical checklists and information sheets for arts and cultural organisations to assist in improving access and developing audiences.
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SpringerLink, September 2005, USA
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Arts Victoria and Australia Council for the Arts, September 2005, Australia
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Arts Council England, September 2005, United Kingdom
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Americans for the Arts, September 2005, USA
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October 2005
Canadian Cultural Observatory, October 2005, Canada
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Hong Kong Arts Development Council, October 2005,
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ECUMEST, October 2005, Romania
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Australia Council, October 2005, Australia
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Canada Council for the Arts, October 2005, Canada
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The Foundation Center, October 2005, USA
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Arts Council England, October 2005, United Kingdom
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Arts Council of Ireland, October 2005, Ireland
Contains an international review of research on the socio-economic conditions of artists and artist support policies.
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Arts Council Ireland, October 2005, Ireland
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Arts Council Ireland, October 2005, Ireland
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Center for Arts Policy, Columbia College, October 2005, USA
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Currency House, October 2005, Australia
A study of the Australia Council’s declined interest in new media.
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Association of Performing Arts Presenters, October 2005, USA
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Arts Midwest, October 2005, USA
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Arts Council of Wales, October 2005, United Kingdom
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IFACCA and the Budapest Observatory, October 2005, Australia
This inquiry was undertaken by Peter Inkei of the Budapest Observatory in response to some disquiet within Hungary at the level of subsidies given to festivals by the National Cultural Fund of Hungary (NCF) and the NCF’s subsequent desire to get a picture of levels of support for festivals internationally.
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Pro Helvetia (Swiss Arts Council), October 2005, Switzerland
Two sides of the debate on issues of social security for cultural practitioners.
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Canada Council for the Arts, October 2005, Canada
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November 2005
Australia Council for the Arts, November 2005, Australia
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Urban Institute, November 2005, USA
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Australia Council, November 2005, Australia
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Australia Council, November 2005, Australia
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Routledge, November 2005, United Kingdom
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Arts Council England, November 2005, United Kingdom
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Culturelink, November 2005,
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Centre for European Studies, Thailand, November 2005, Thailand
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Interarts for the Real Instituto Elcano , November 2005, Spain
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Arts Council England, November 2005, United Kingdom
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L’Agenda Culturel, November 2005, Lebanon
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Springerlink, November 2005, USA
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Department of Trade and Industry, November 2005, United Kingdom
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The Wallace Foundation (Urban Institute), November 2005, USA
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December 2005
Scottish Arts Council, December 2005, United Kingdom
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Routledge, December 2005, Australia
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UNESCO, December 2005, China, Hong Kong
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Arts Council England, December 2005, United Kingdom
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Culturescope.ca, December 2005, Canada
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Arts & Business, December 2005, United Kingdom
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HM Treasury, December 2005, United Kingdom
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UNESCO, December 2005, France
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Department of Education, Science and Training, December 2005, Australia
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Arts Council, December 2005, United Kingdom
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Ministry of Culture, December 2005, India
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University at Buffalo, December 2005, USA
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Institute of Museum and Library Services, December 2005, USA
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Arts Council of New Zealand, December 2005, New Zealand
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European Cultural Foundation, December 2005, Netherlands
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Pro Helvetia, December 2005, Switzerland
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Canada Council for the Arts, December 2005, Canada
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Arts Council of Wales, December 2005, United Kingdom
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