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An updated cultural policy profile for Georgia is now available, thanks to the enormous efforts of our Compendium expert Ms. Nino Gunia – Kuznetsova (Tbilisi). Below you can find some highlights of recent developments of cultural policy in Georgia: The main goal of the government programme for 2021-2024 (Dec 2020) is to overcome the crisis created by the pandemic, ensuring a rapid recovery and development of the economy to create a stable and secure environment for every citizen.Since 2020, the pandemic has contained and slowed down the process of cultural consumption and participation in cultural life.Reorganisation saw the recreation of...
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Carla is an academic and consultant in the field of international cultural relations, cultural & creative sectors policy and management, and linguistic policies. She is the Director of the MA in Cultural Policy, Relations and Diplomacy and of the MA in Tourism and Cultural Policy at the Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom. She is an international relations graduate of the Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (Portugal). She moved to London after a career in arts management. In the UK, she gained an MA in Arts Management (City...
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The Compendium and its community of experts warmly welcome Tatiana Romashko from the Russian Federation and Asu Aksoy from Turkey as new cultural policy experts for the respective countries. The experts were selected by the Board of the Compendium Association among the several applications that were submitted in the context of the Open Call for Experts for Russia, San Marino and Turkey. Tatiana Romasko and Asu Aksoy will prepare in cooperation with the Compendium Coordinator a first short cultural policy profile for the Russian Federation and for Turkey in the upcoming months. The Compendium experts community is growing and will...
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Asu Aksoy is a professor at the Istanbul Bilgi University Faculty of Communications and she teaches at the Art and Cultural Management Department. Between 2010- 2016, she was the director of İstanbul Bilgi University Cultural Policy and Management Research Centre (KPY). After working in the UK on academic research programmes on communications, migration, media and cultural identity, she joined Istanbul Bilgi University as the international projects coordinator of its arts and culture center– Santralistanbul. She was involved in the bidding process of Istanbul for the 2010 European Capital of Culture label. She was one of the coordinators of a major...
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PARTNER AT THE IMPACT LAB Dr Lidia Gryszkiewicz has 15+ years of consulting experience with Arthur D. Little, PricewaterhouseCoopers and KPMG, and as the co-founding partner of The Impact Lab, the latter with strong focus on cultural sector and policy innovation. For instance, Lidia helped establish the Impact Research programme of the European Capital of Culture 2022 to be held in the region of Luxembourg, with a robust research plan spanning identified 170+ internal and external data sources, research agreements with research institutes and academia, market research companies, international media analytics agencies, national statistical office and independent statistics expert in...
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PARTNER AT THE IMPACT LAB Geneviève (Giny) Laroche holds a Master in Political Science, a Bachelor degree in Cultural Management and certificates in territorial cultural development strategies and moderation of design thinking and open innovation processes. Former head of the minister’s office and spokeswoman of the Minister of Culture of Luxemburg, she, inter alia, supervised and monitored the implementation of national strategies and projects of great national interest and was board member of several cultural institutions. As member of the department of regional cultural affairs, a crucial aspect of her tasks had been to provide advice and assistance to local,...
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A short cultural policy profile for the Czech Republic is now available on the Compendium. A special thanks go to our Czech expert Pavla Petrová from the Arts and Theatre Institute Prague (ATI). Below a few highlights of recent cultural policy developments in the Czech Republic: The pandemic crisis and several lockdowns that have impacted the creative sector since March 2020 have significantly influenced a change in the perception of culture.Seven key initiatives regarding the parts dedicated to culture in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) correspond with the main objectives of the State Cultural Policy.Main topics of the...
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Tatiana Romashko is a grant researcher and a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of Jyväskylä in Finland. Since 2010, Tatiana had served as a senior lecturer at various universities of St. Petersburg, Russia. In 2017-2018, she was teaching in the Master Program of Cultural policy at the University of Jyväskylä. Currently, she is contributing to teaching at Tampere University, Helsinki University and the University of Jyväskylä. Tatiana’s research interests encompass Russian politics, cultural policy, Finnish-Russian cross-border cooperation, governmentality, and post-structural discourse theory. For the last seven years, Tatiana Romashko was a grantee of the...
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We warmly congratulate our Finnish stakeholder member, the Center for Cultural Policy Research - Cupore, on its 20th anniversary. The Foundation for Cultural Policy Research was founded in 2002 on the initiative of the University of Jyväskylä and the Finnish Cultural Foundation. The Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture was one of the initiators behind the establishment of the foundation. The purpose of the foundation is to promote research, expertise and communication in the field. To implement its mandate the Foundation maintains the Center for Cultural Policy Research Cupore. The founding document of the foundation was signed on 21st January...
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An updated cultural policy profile for Albania is now available, thanks to the enormous efforts of our Compendium experts Blerina Berberi and Kevin Tummers. Below you can find some highlights of recent developments of cultural policy in Albania: For the first time since 1990, Albania has a National Strategy on Culture 2019-2025. In 2021, a new agency was tasked with centralizing all government information and public relations, as well as monitoring interactions with the media and social media. Fostering cultural and regional cooperation is one of the priorities of an Action Plan 2021-2024 for the 6 Western Balkan countries. Significant disruptions to cultural activity caused by a large...
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