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In order to prepare for the next cultural policy profile for Belgium (Wallonia), the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends is looking for cultural policy experts specialized on the Wallonia-Brussels Region. The deadline for applications for this Open Call for Experts is the 29th June 2022. Detailed information on the position, role and qualification of the expert, selection criteria as well as procedure can be found in the Open Call for Experts and the Application form.
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The "Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft" and the "Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung" (Federal Agency for Civic Education), in cooperation with the "Deutscher Städtetag" (German Association of Cities), are organising the 11th Federal Congress on Cultural Policy in Berlin as a public discussion forum on topics relevant to cultural policy and society for about 400 actors from cultural policy, cultural administration, cultural institutions, science and practice. At this year's congress "The Art of Democracy. Cultural Policy as Democracy Policy", we will look at "democracy" as a political system, as a cultural concept and as a social way of life. "Democracy" is currently experienced as...
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A short cultural policy profile for the Romania is now available on the Compendium. A special thanks go to our Romanian expert Carmen Croitoru and Andreea Codreanu from the National Institute for Cultural Research and Training (NIRCT). Below you can see a few highlights of the current cultural policy developments in Romania: A Sectoral Strategy for Culture 2023-2030 is being elaborated by the National Institute for Cultural Research and Training and the Ministry of Culture within the project Strategic and Coherent Vision for the Cultural SectorA recurrent theme of the political debate is related to the decentralisation of cultural institution.Major...
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An updated cultural policy profile for Germany is now available, thanks to the enormous efforts of our Compendium expert Ulrike Blumenreich. Below you can find some highlights of recent developments of cultural policy in Germany: With its coalition agreement 2021, the new Federal Government has strengthened the importance and tasks of foreign cultural & educational policy by agreeing upon new priorities for the federal cultural policy (e.g. anchoring culture as a state objective in the Basic Law; strengthening the social situation of artists, establishment of a "Green Culture" contact point for ecological transformation; establishing a "Plenum for Culture" to improve...
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An updated cultural policy profile for Italy is now available, thanks to the contributions by Deborah Agostino, Rossella Almanza, Carla Bodo, Simona Bodo, Annalisa Cicerchia, Cristina Da Milano, Luca Dal Pozzolo, Chiara Di Blasi, Pierpaolo Forte, Benedetta Giordano, Giulio Stumpo, Antonio Taormina, Alfredo Valeri. The Report was edited by Alfredo Valeri, with the scientific coordination of the Associazione per l'Economia della Cultura (Rome) and the Fondazione Scuola dei beni e delle attività culturali (Rome). Below you can find a few highlights of recent developments of cultural policy in Italy: Reorganisation in 2021 lead to the creation of a new Ministry of...
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During its annual session held in Turin, the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers adopted a Recommendation on the role of culture, cultural heritage and landscape in helping to address global challenges (Turin, 20.05.2022). The Recommendation affirms culture’s transformative role in sustainable development and calls for the full recognition and integration of culture into relevant policies. It identifies the assets and skills of cultural stakeholders that should be mobilised to help address current challenges. The Recommendation also calls for a new understanding of culture – and hence policies – as a strategic element and proposes various policy objectives and measures aimed at...
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Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia in close cooperation with industry representatives – State, local governmental, non-governmental, and private cultural institutions, cultural professionals, and cultural consumers – has developed and Cabinet of Ministers Republic of Latvia on 1 March 2022 has approved cultural policy priority tasks for the next 6 years: the Cultural Policy Guidelines 2022-2027 “Culture State”. The main objective of the new Cultural Policy Guidelines is to provide a sustainable and accessible culture for the development of Latvia as a nation-state and for the growth of every individual. This goal is intended to be achieved through...
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In order to prepare a first cultural policy profile for Montenegro, the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends is looking for cultural policy experts for Montenegro. The deadline for applications for this Open Call for Experts is the 26th May 2022. Detailed information on the position, role and qualification of the expert, selection criteria as well as procedure can be found in the Open Call for Experts and the Application form.
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An updated cultural policy profile for Lithuania is now available, thanks to the enormous efforts of our Compendium expert Audronė Rimkutė. Below you can find some highlights of recent developments of cultural policy in Lithuania: The Government adopted the 2021-2030 Culture and Creativity Development Programme, which outlines 7 objectives for cultural policy.In February 2022, the Lithuanian Minister of Culture, the Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine and the Polish Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Culture and National Heritage signed the declaration of intent on trilateral cooperation in the Lublin Triangle.The Culture Support Fund was abolished in 2021 as...
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We very much welcome Montenegro as the newest member to the Compendium Association. In April, the University "Mediterranean" Podgorica joined our community as a standing member. The University "Mediterranean" Podgorica - is a higher education institution recognized for its expertise in the field of visual arts, information technologies, tourism, business, law, and foreign languages and active since its foundation in 2006 in enhancing the quality of studies and make them modern, flexible, comparable, competitive and efficient. In order to maintain the role of one of the most prominent HEI, the University "Mediterranean" Podgorica has decided to support the cultural sector in Montenegro by becoming...
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