Our Compendium members from Finland, Montenegro and the Netherlands have some interesting cultural policy news to share! Finland: the Finnish Cultural Policy Research Center CUPORE recently published a Diversity Report... read more →
On the 19th November, the Compendium team had the honor and pleasure to participate to the 13th plenary session of the Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP) of... read more →
On November 13, 2024, Luxembourg took on the Chairmanship of the Council of Europe, highlighting culture as one of three key priorities in its agenda. Recognizing the power of cultural... read more →
Culture Action Europe (CAE) just published the State of Culture Report. This initiative focuses on non-academic policy research that examines the framing of culture's role and value within national and... read more →
The results of the Compendium Survey on Freedom of Artistic Expression revealed certain barriers to this important cultural right in several European countries. Like all rights, cultural rights also require constant... read more →
What's the Situation of Freedom of Artistic Expression in Europe - Compendium Survey Results The Compendium sees its responsibility in sharing important information and elements for an effective cultural policy... read more →
Session 3 (LEARN & DEVELOP) "Cultural Policies as a Driver for Development within Society" The third session of our International Cultural Policy Conference taking place on 26 September... read more →
Session 2 (SHARE & LEARN) "Pillars of Development in the Context of Cultural Policies" The second session of our International Cultural Policy Conference taking place on 26 September... read more →
Cultural statistics are vital because they help national statistical offices, ministries of culture, and other stakeholders in the arts and culture recognize, describe, and quantify the economic and social effects... read more →
Two of the Compendium member states have recently experienced highly relevant changes in their national cultural policy development. In Austria, the Ministry of Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport (BMKÖS)... read more →