Our experts from France (Thomas Perrin) and the United Kingdom (Rod Fisher) updated their COVID-19 reports. In France, the government has supported the cultural sector with approximately EUR 5 billion... read more →
In different European countries, governments have been using their policies to promote a conservative and nationalistic understanding of culture. Within this understanding, progressive expositions or events are often deemed undesirable... read more →
COVID-19 has laid bare how cultural policy systems function in countries around the world and raises question of their effectiveness, their inclusivity and the economic and social value of culture... read more →
The next guest editor of the Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy is Marjo Mäenpää, director of the Center for Cultural Policy Research CUPORE and president of the Compendium’s... read more →
This past week, we have updated our COVID-19 reports from the United Kingdom, Belgium and the Netherlands. The most significant development has been the additional EUR 1.75 billion for the cultural... read more →
In a new report commissioned by the Council of Europe, the research centre KEA European Affairs provides a first analysis of COVID-19's tremendous impact on the cultural and creative sector... read more →
COVID-19 has laid bare how cultural policy systems function in countries around the world and raises question of their effectiveness, their inclusivity and the economic and social value of culture... read more →
While culture and creativity have proven to be important for people in order to deal with the confinement measures, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a disastrous impact on the cultural... read more →
After months of closure, cultural venues and institutions in Europe are slowly opening their doors again for the public. In addition to our comparative overview with financial measures, we now... read more →
COVID-19 has laid bare how cultural policy systems function in countries around the world and raises question of their effectiveness, their inclusivity and the economic and social value of culture... read more →