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January 2006
Culturelink, Croatia, January 2006
A collection of essays that describe the lead-up to the adoption of the Convention and outline future directions.
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Littoral Arts Trust, England, January 2006
The Rural Cultural Forum and proposed Cultural Strategy for Rural England are among the outcomes...
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University of Oregon Theses, USA, January 2006
In pursuit of increased public financial support, arts advocates strategically...
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport, England, January 2006
The Evidence and Analysis Group undertook work in three areas: using existing evidence and data...
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Scottish Executive, Scotland, January 2006
In March 2005 the Scottish Executive commissioned Centre for Cultural Policy Research ( CCPR) to undertake research to define "quality of life"...
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, January 2006
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National Campaign for the Arts/EQ, United Kingdom, January 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, January 2006
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Center for Arts and Culture, CPANDA, and the Center for Arts and Cultural P, USA, January 2006
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Mayor of London, United Kingdom, January 2006
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Hong Kong Arts Development Council, China, Hong Kong, January 2006
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Center for Arts and Culture, United Kingdom, January 2006
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Currency House, Australia, January 2006
A cultural policy would show what we really value about being Australian. A national debate, to define and assert our common values could well alleviate the fears at present dividing us.
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Taylor and Francis, South Africa, January 2006
research paper on measures of utility that visitors derive from various sections of the National Arts Festival held once a year in Grahamstown, South Africa.
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February 2006
Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, United Kingdom, February 2006
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Americans for the Arts, USA, February 2006
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OCPA, Mozambique, February 2006
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Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive , USA, February 2006
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Arts Education Partnership, USA, February 2006
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Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota, USA, February 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, February 2006
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, February 2006
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IETM, Afghanistan, February 2006
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National Endowment for the Arts, USA, February 2006
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Pro Helvetia, Switzerland, February 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, February 2006
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Scottish Arts Council, United Kingdom, February 2006
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University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, February 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, February 2006
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Department of Culture, Media and Sport, United Kingdom, February 2006
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Ministry of Youth Sports and Culture, Bahamas, February 2006
The draft policy provides a useful introduction and analysis of cultural issues in the Bahamas.
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Policy Exchange, England, February 2006
A collection of essays from leading experts in the UK that attempts to break the stifling consensus about arts policy today, and to challenge the increasing instrumentalism of policy-makers.
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European Monitoring Centre on Change, Ireland, February 2006
Three publications on defining the performing arts sector, reviewing trends and drivers affecting the sector and the major policy issues and challenges facing the sector.
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March 2006
Springer Netherlands, Netherlands, March 2006
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Princeton University Press, USA, March 2006
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Routledge, Australia, March 2006
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Australia Council for the Arts, Australia, March 2006
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UNESCO, France, March 2006
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Centre for Cultural Policy Research, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, March 2006
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Hills Strategies Research, Canada, March 2006
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Council of Europe and ERICarts, , March 2006
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Urban Institute, USA, March 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, March 2006
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Interarts and Department of Culture of the Government of Catalonia, Spain, March 2006
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Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australia, March 2006
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Australia Council for the Arts , Australia, March 2006
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Creative City Network of Canada, Canada, March 2006
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Centre for Cultural Policy Research, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, March 2006
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Routledge, United Kingdom, March 2006
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Arts Council of Ireland, Ireland, March 2006
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Demos, United Kingdom, March 2006
Holden argues for a different alignment between culture, politics and the public that requires arts professionals to find new ways to build greater legitimacy directly with citizens.
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Heldref Publications , USA, March 2006
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UNESCO International Bureau of Education, Switzerland, March 2006
Reviews some of the major ideologies and research findings related to the value of aesthetic education.
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Council of Europe and ERICarts, , March 2006
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Dance UK, England, March 2006
Dance UK is working in partnership with the National Campaign for the Arts (NCA) to create a manifesto for dance which will represent the concerns and aims of the dance world to government.
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April 2006
Boekmanstudies, Netherlands, April 2006
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, April 2006
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National Coalition Against Censorship, USA, April 2006
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Danish Arts Council, Denmark, April 2006
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Source, USA, April 2006
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Americans for the Arts, USA, April 2006
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Arts Council Ireland, Ireland, April 2006
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Creative New Zealand, New Zealand, April 2006
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Grant Craft, USA, April 2006
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Grant Craft, USA, April 2006
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IBFD, Netherlands, April 2006
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Creative New Zealand, New Zealand, April 2006
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Procultura, Poland, April 2006
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May 2006
DCMS, United Kingdom, May 2006
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AEB Media, Chicago, USA, May 2006
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Observatory of Cultural Policies in Africa, Spain, May 2006
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Pro Helvetia, Switzerland, May 2006
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Cultural Commons, USA, May 2006
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Arts Council of England, United Kingdom, May 2006
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Pro Helvetia, Switzerland, May 2006
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Arts & Business, United Kingdom, May 2006
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AEShareNet, Australia, May 2006
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Arts Education Partnership, USA, May 2006
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European Commission, Belgium, May 2006
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June 2006
National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, USA, June 2006
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Australia Council for the Arts, Australia, June 2006
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Grantcraft, USA, June 2006
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, June 2006
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, June 2006
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Scottish Arts Council, United Kingdom, June 2006
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Heldref Publications, USA, June 2006
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Development Gateway, USA, June 2006
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University of Oregon, USA, June 2006
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Council of Europe, France, June 2006
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ACE, United Kingdom, June 2006
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Boekmanstichting, Netherlands, June 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, June 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, June 2006
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UNESCO, France, June 2006
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Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom, June 2006
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Milwaukee Public Radio , USA, June 2006
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Culturelink, Croatia, June 2006
This edition of the Culturelink Joint Publications Series, now available online, identifyies the changing roles of cultural policies related to cultural diversity and the newly emerging digital culture.
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Arts Council Wales, United Kingdom, June 2006
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Power of Culture, , June 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, June 2006
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Commonwealth Foundation, United Kingdom, June 2006
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July 2006
Statistics New Zealand, New Zealand, July 2006
Establishes the indicators within a framework of five theme areas, which broadly reflect key goals for the New Zealand cultural sector.
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French Ministry of Culture and Communication, France, July 2006
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Statistics New Zealand, New Zealand, July 2006
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New York Foundation for the Arts, USA, July 2006
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Routledge, United Kingdom, July 2006
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Grantcraft, USA, July 2006
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Minister's Advisory Committee , Canada, July 2006
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UNESCO, France, July 2006
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Association pour les Developpement Culturel Européen International, France, July 2006
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Arts Council UK, United Kingdom, July 2006
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Department for Media, Culture and Sport (UK), United Kingdom, July 2006
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The Arts Council of Ireland , Ireland, July 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, July 2006
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August 2006
Association Française d’Action Artistique , France, August 2006
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European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres, Belgium, August 2006
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Creative Economy Programme, United Kingdom, August 2006
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Routledge Taylor & Francis , United Kingdom, August 2006
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The RAND Foundation, USA, August 2006
Examines state arts agency leaders’ efforts to more firmly establish their agencies’ value to state government in a changing political and fiscal environment. Case studies of two agencies are used to illustrate a more strategic approach to public management, and to clarify some of the risks and rewards of bringing the arts and political worlds closer together.
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National Cultural Planning Steering Group, United Kingdom, August 2006
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UK Regional Development Agencies, , August 2006
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Springer Netherlands, Netherlands, August 2006
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OECD, France, August 2006
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Americans for the Arts , USA, August 2006
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Department of Arts and Culture, South Africa, South Africa, August 2006
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Blackwell Publishing , United Kingdom, August 2006
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Arts Council England, England, August 2006
A comprehensive review of the main academic and policy literature on public value and public engagement.
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IFACCA and Arts Research Digest, England, August 2006
This international review explores the art/culture and regeneration nexus across three areas of policy interest: iconic buildings and cities of culture; cultural quarters and clusters; and cultural dynamism.
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Performing Arts Network Japan, Japan, August 2006
An analysis of trends and impacts on the number and distribution of theatres and concert halls in Japan.
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September 2006
SAGE Publications, USA, September 2006
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Routledge Taylor & Francis, United Kingdom, September 2006
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Ministry of Culture, India, India, September 2006
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European Cultural Foundation, Croatia, September 2006
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Canadian Cultural Observatory, Canada, September 2006
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National Endowment for the Arts, USA, September 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, September 2006
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Prince Claus Fund , Netherlands, September 2006
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, September 2006
Arts Council of Northern Ireland's report that details the findings of a three year pilot mentoring programme .
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UNESCO, UCLG and Barcelona City Council, Spain, September 2006
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Earthscan, USA, September 2006
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DCMS, Creative Partnerships , United Kingdom, September 2006
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Heldref Publications, USA, September 2006
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Vichealth , Australia, September 2006
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IG Kultur Vorarlberg, Austria, September 2006
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Gedisa , Spain, September 2006
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Australia Council, Australia, September 2006
Sets a future for media arts at the Australia Council that sees it integrated across the funding programs of the organisation and more broadly through the production and presentation infrastructure in the arts sector in Australia.
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Fordham University, USA, September 2006
Provides an overview of the media policy and cultural policy literatures in an effort to bridge their disconnects and explore the benefits of strengthening the ties between them.
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Arts Queensland, Australia, September 2006
Results of a study aimed at identifying the barriers experienced by consumers to participation in the arts.
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Stanford Social Innovation Review, USA, September 2006
In the frenzy over accountability, funders, donors, and the general public are calling for more program evaluation.
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October 2006
Postpressed, Australia, October 2006
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Arts Research Monitor, Canada, October 2006
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Foundation Center, USA, October 2006
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KEA European Affairs , Belgium, October 2006
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Grantcraft, USA, October 2006
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Culturescope.ca, Canada, October 2006
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Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs , USA, October 2006
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Grantcraft, USA, October 2006
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LabforCulture.org, Spain, October 2006
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Arts Victoria, Australia, October 2006
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AEA Consulting , USA, October 2006
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Arts Council of New Zealand, New Zealand, October 2006
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EFAH, England, October 2006
A paper presented by Rose Fenton at the 15th EFAH Conference and Annual General Assembly, Warsaw, Poland in 2007.
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CARFAC Ontario, Canada, October 2006
CARFAC Ontario advocates for Status of the Artist Legislation that will improve the socio-economic position of all visual and media artists.
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The British Academy of Composers & Songwriters, England, October 2006
A report that looks at policies for supporting and improving the 'status' of musicians.
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November 2006
Instituto Elcano, Spain, November 2006
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National Endowment for the Arts, USA, November 2006
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NASAA, USA, November 2006
A joint advocacy publication of NASAA and the Arts Education Partnership that makes the case for how the arts contribute to student achievement and success.
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UNESCO Observatory for Multi-Disciplinary Research in the Arts , Australia, November 2006
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Statistics Canada , Canada, November 2006
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Heldref Publications, USA, November 2006
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CARICOM-WIPO, Guyana, November 2006
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RIL editores, Chile, November 2006
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Australia Council, Australia, November 2006
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Canada Council for the Arts, Canada, November 2006
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Council of Europe, France, November 2006
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RIL editores , Chile, November 2006
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NASAA, USA, November 2006
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Boekman Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 2006
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Taylor & Francis, United Kingdom, November 2006
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European Parliament, Belgium, November 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, November 2006
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KEA European Affairs , Belgium, November 2006
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National Endowment for the Arts , USA, November 2006
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Charities Aid Foundation, United Kingdom, November 2006
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Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery, Jamaica, November 2006
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HorsLesMurs , France, November 2006
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Gallimard, Canada, November 2006
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Policies for Culture , Spain, November 2006
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Arts Council Ireland, Ireland, November 2006
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European Commission, Directorate-General for Education and Culture , Belgium, November 2006
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Arts Council of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, November 2006
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European Parliament, Belgium, November 2006
Describes the various forms of financing culture in Europe during the period between 2000 and 2005, focusing on the state, the market and the non-profit sector.
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December 2006
National Arts Council Singapore, Singapore, December 2006
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Taylor & Francis, United Kingdom, December 2006
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Blackwell Synergy/UNESCO, , December 2006
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Centre for Cultural Policy Studies, United Kingdom, December 2006
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Springer Netherlands, Netherlands, December 2006
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UNESCO, France, December 2006
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The Urban Institute, USA, December 2006
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Demos, United Kingdom, December 2006
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Fundalectura, Colombia, December 2006
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Grantmakers in the Arts , USA, December 2006
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European Festivals Association, Belgium, December 2006
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The Lancet, United Kingdom, December 2006
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Institute for International Relations , Croatia, December 2006
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Institute for International Relations, Croatia, December 2006
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Arts Council of Wales , United Kingdom, December 2006
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OECD, France, December 2006
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Fundalectura, Colombia, December 2006
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Arts Council England , United Kingdom, December 2006
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Kulturstiftung der Länder , Germany, December 2006
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Arts Council England , United Kingdom, December 2006
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, December 2006
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Heldref, USA, December 2006
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Canadian Cultural Observatory , Canada, December 2006
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Al Mawred Al Thaqafy, Egypt, December 2006
A guide in Arabic to topics in cultural management.
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UNESCO Institute for Statistics, Canada, December 2006
An international analysis of arts participation survey methodologies and frameworks, with a particular focus on the Eurobarometer survey.
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IFACCA and Regional Arts Australia, Australia, December 2006
D'Art report number 23 provides an audit of research and information on cultural development in rural and remote areas.
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New Zealand Writers Guild, New Zealand, December 2006
The New Zealand Writers Guild has adopted a bill of rights for script writers.
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National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies, France, December 2006
An interview in Courrier des statistiques with Philippe Chantepie and Jeannine Cardona from the French culture ministry’s Département des Études et de la Prospective: (DEPS) about how DEPS is organized, and how its operations and work program changed since the 1970s.
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Arts Council England, England, December 2006
Sets out ACE's approach to achieving disability equality within the arts council and within the arts and creative sectors that it funds and supports.
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OCPA, Mozambique, December 2006
A collection of reference texts, resolutions, recommendations and declarations concerning culture and its role in development in Africa adopted since the 1960s.
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Wiley Periodicals, USA, December 2006
Identifies a distinctive logic of company support and government support for nonprofit organizations, drawing implications for long-term development strategies by nonprofits.
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