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British Council, 29 November 2023, England
This report, developed by researchers at the University of the Arts London (UAL), seeks to map out what’s happening in this space across the British arts and cultural sectors. Thematically structured, it includes suggestions of best practice and links to practical resources for cultural organisations and activists across the world.
European Dancehouse Network, 28 November 2023, International
In 2023, nearly 300 professionals from the broader contemporary dance field contributed their thoughts to the question of equity in working conditions. By looking at disabling conditions and systemic barriers, by discussing the periphery-centre binary, and by investigating equity in dance practices and collaboration models, we have collectively moved.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 28 November 2023, International
This report assesses the current state and future potential of cultural and creative sectors (CCS) in the nine outermost regions of the European Union (EU): Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion, and Saint Martin (France); the Azores and Madeira (Portugal); and the Canary Islands (Spain). Global trends, such as increases in cultural tourism, trade in creative goods and services,…
British Council, 20 November 2023, International
This research seeks to support future partnerships and exchange by offering insights into the key trends and characteristics of the arts and technology sectors in North-east Asia.
Creative Australia, 13 November 2023, Australia
Creative Australia has today published two important new research reports on creativity and wellbeing. The first shows that Australians overwhelmingly recognise the role of the arts in supporting health and wellbeing and the second explores how we can best support creative practitioners to make these vital contributions.
A New Approach (ANA), 31 October 2023, Australia
This paper demonstrates the depth and diversity of existing applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in arts, culture and creativity, explores its current and foreseeable impacts, and highlights the need for enhanced understanding and governance. AI is already changing the way people connect with arts and culture around the world, and its risks need to be balanced with the opportunities that …
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