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Publications in April 2010

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Cultural Policy Catalonia 2010

A report on cultural policy in Catalonia drawn up within the framework of the Council of Europe/ERICarts' guidelines for cultural policy reports. It is the first time that such a report has been produced about a national culture which is sustained without a state government.  more >

Les politiques publiques de la culture en France (Que sais-je?)

Les Presses universitaires de France publient, dans la collection Que sais-je?, le livre Les politiques publiques de la culture en France. more >

Public policies for Culture in France

Les politiques publiques de la culture en France is among the most recent additions to Les Presses universitaires de France’s Que sais-je? series. more >

Culture as a Tool for Development: Challenges of Analysis and Action

Drafted according to a project logical framework, this publication presets some reflections and case studies related to the cultural component in the development process. more >

Green Paper - Unlocking the potential of cultural and creative industries

The objective of this consultation is to gather views on various issues impacting the cultural and creative industries in Europe, from business environment to the need to open up a common European space for culture, from capacity building to skills development and promotion of European creators on the world stage. more >

Marketing smarter through effective branding.

The Australia Council Speaker Series, 8 April 2010
Marketing smarter through effective branding Presented by David Snead, Vice President of Marketing for the New York Philharmonic and Kate Prescott, President of Prescott & Associates. This presentation shows the benefits of a multi-year program of research, giving guidance on a number of aspects of ‘brand’ when it comes strategic and tactical marketing, communications, and programming - where each component builds on the other to produce dramatic cumulative results. more >

Cultural Planning Toolkit

The Cultural Planning Toolkit is a guide for the process of cultural planning in a community. It includes an adaptable model and practical checklists for navigating and charting progress. more >

Converging Pathways to New Knowledge

Converging Pathways to New Knowledge is a LabforCulture initiative considering the future of knowledge building and knowledge sharing within a new digital paradigm. more >

New Media Mentoring Scheme: first report published

Arts Audiences has published the first in a series of reports on the outcomes of the New Media Mentoring Scheme on its website http://artsaudiences.ie/. more >

Regularly funded organisations: key data from the 2008/09 annual submission

Each year organisations that receive regular funding from Arts Council England complete an annual submission. The annual submission collects information on organisational profile, financial statements, activity, learning and skills, engagement and participation, and touring activity. more >

The Europeana Public Domain Charter

The Europeana Foundation has published a policy statement, the Public Domain Charter, to highlight the value of public domain content in the knowledge economy. more >

A Place for Culture: Developing a local culture offer for all children and young people

This document sets out a vision that all children, no matter where they live or what their background, should have the opportunity to enjoy high-quality cultural experiences in and out of school. more >

Excited Atoms

On-the-Move presents its exploration of virtual mobility in the contemporary performing arts 'Excited Atoms' by Judith Staines. more >

Intercultural Dialogue in the Framework of European Human Rights Protection

This report analyses the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in terms of the promotion of cultural diversity, as championed by the Council of Europe particularly through its "White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue" (2008). more >

Intercultural Dialogue in the Framework of European Human Rights Protection (White Paper Series - Volume 1)

This report analyses the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in terms of the promotion of cultural diversity, as championed by the Council of Europe particularly through its "White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue" (2008). The Court's views on the governance principles and preconditions of intercultural dialogue - and particularly the case law on freedom of thought, conscience and religion, freedom of expression and freedom of association and assembly - provide guidelines for politicians, academics and practitioners alike.more >

Sector Report - Challenges and Opportunities

Report highlighting key challenges and opportunities facing the sector following consultation with MGS members in Febuary and March 2010. more >

Marketing the arts: a fresh approach

In recent years, there have been significant shifts in arts marketing, both as a practice and an academic discipline. more >

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