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How are Canada’s artists really doing?

Cultural Human Resources Council, 04 June 2024, Canada

The Cultural Human Resources Council (CHRC) has released an analysis for its survey on affordability and working conditions of Canadian artists. The report, prepared by Hill Strategies Research Inc., is based on an innovative national survey.

How integrating traditional leadership will impact Pacific Islands governance and diplomacy

Pacific Forum, 25 May 2024, International

Pacific Island nations have declared a campaign to move toward recognition of indigenous and traditional leaders in policy development. While it may appear an unconventional move in the Pacific’s contemporary context of competing foreign powers and impending climate catastrophe, the region’s bolstered orientation for alternative forms of traditional leadership is timelier and more appropriate tha…

The Fragile Triangle of Artistic Freedom

Forum for International Cultural Relations, 23 May 2024, International

This study addresses the lack of knowledge, data and awareness of the challenges of artistic freedom worldwide and explores the current status of artistic freedom monitoring and documentation systems.

Inspiring Futures: how creativity and culture benefits people in the criminal justice system

Arts Council England, 22 May 2024, England

Led by the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance, Inspiring Futures is a groundbreaking research project exploring the benefits of creative and cultural activities on individuals in the criminal justice system. Jemma Channing, our Senior Manager for Creative Health, delves into the report's findings and what they mean for people in the system, and the broader creative and cultural sector.

Integrating gender and inclusivity in digital cultural policies: insights from Berlin and Barcelona

Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, 16 May 2024, International

How is digital transformation shaping our cultural landscapes? The study featured in this blog post analyses how Berlin and Barcelona, as two leading European metropolises, are integrating digitalisation into their cultural policies.

New research, including – once in a decade data – provides comprehensive overview of audiences and workforce across arts, culture and heritage.

Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC), 15 May 2024, United Kingdom

For the first time, census data has been used to provide an in-depth map of the arts, culture and heritage workforce across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, enabling every Local Authority to see the number of these workers – from artists and actors to museum workers and musicians – based in their area.