We are excited to announce that the Compendium is now on Instagram! Besides the usual cultural policy updates, we will focus our attention on also creating short explanatory videos, to... read more →
In the new book Cultural Policies in Europe: A Participatory Turn?, several of Europe’s leading specialists in the field seek to clarify the meaning, potentialities and limits of the participatory experience... read more →
In their new publication Culture in crisis: Policy guide for a resilient creative sector, UNESCO provides a thorough overview of effective COVID-19-related measures for the cultural sector. The guide is directed... read more →
Contemporary artist and performer David Liver recently created Voice Over, an online magazine supported by the Intercultural Cities Programme of the Council of Europe. It engages with current critical discourse... read more →
The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), stakeholder member of the Compendium Association, published an updated cultural policy profile of the Philippines. The profile was originally part of IFACCA's WorldCP, which was an... read more →
At the end of 2019, we conclude the year with a new methodological structure and online platform, both evolved in consultation with the Compendium’s community. What’s new on Culturalpolicies.net? A... read more →
The 2nd Assembly of the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends' Association in Paris last week was a great success. Many thanks again to the French Ministry of Culture for... read more →
This year, Péter Inkei from The Budapest Observatory dove into the statistics on public funding of culture in Europe from 2004 up to and including 2017. In line with the... read more →