Research assistant Andrej Srakar, PhD (Economics), PhD candidate (Mathematical Statistics), University of Ljubljana. He is a research associate at the Institute for Economic Research (IER), an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Ljubljana and the co-editor of the Review of Economics and Economic Methodology (REEM). His main research interests are: cultural economics, management, policy and entrepreneurship, mathematical statistics, econometric theory, macroeconomics, economics of ageing. Srakar is the author of the first Slovenian monograph on cultural economics and the lead organiser of several international events in cultural economics in Slovenia. He was a Fulbright scholar at... read more →
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If you are not happy with the results below please do another searchLecturer Vesna Copic graduated from the Faculty of Law and obtained her Ph.D. at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. In 1991, she published "Elements for the Shaping of the National Cultural Policy". Her second book on cultural policy was a joint effort with Gregor Tomc and Michael Wimmer entitled "Cultural Policy in Slovenia", published by Council of Europe 1997. The following year she edited together with Gregor Tomc, a compilation of texts on the subject titled Cultural Policy in Slovenia - a Symposium. Throughout the 90s, she prepared legislation in the sphere of culture for the Ministry... read more →
Researcher and lecturer Goran Tomka is a researcher and lecturer in the field of audience studies, new media, cultural diversity and cultural policy and management. He is assistant professor at the TIMS Faculty from Novi Sad, and UNESCO Chair in cultural policy and management from Belgrade, Serbia. He holds a doctoral degree in culture and media studies from the University of Arts in Belgrade. Outside academia he is active as consultant, trainer, critic and advocate: he was a trainer in Al Mawred Abbara programme for capacity building in the Arab region and a coordinator of long-term cultural planning of the... read more →
Researcher and lecturer Hristina Mikić is a head of the R&D department at the Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ICEI) and works as a lecturer at the UNESCO department for cultural policy and management (University of Arts in Belgrade). She previously worked as a lecturer for higher business school in Novi Sad, as a financial adviser for the Swiss Arts Council PRO Helvetia at the Swiss embassy in Belgrade and as an analyst of media economics for the media department of the Serbian Ministry of Culture. Mikić holds a Ph.D. in cultural economics of the Faculty of Economics, University... read more →
Milena Dragićević Šešić, prof. emerita is the Head of UNESCO's chair in Interculturalism, Art Management and Mediation, at the University of Arts in Belgrade. She is a professor of Cultural Policy & Cultural Management; Cultural Studies and Media Studies. She was the former President of the University of Arts in Belgrade and member of the National Council for Science. In 1990, she received a PhD degree in Literature and Communication. She was a Board member of the European Diploma in Cultural Project Management; Board member of ENCATC and ELIA; adviser to the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Serbia,... read more →
Researcher Chiara Cardogna is a journalist working for the Press Office of the San Marino Department of Foreign Affairs; she is also the national expert of the Steering Committee on Media and Information Society (CDMSI) of the Council of Europe. She holds a degree in Public Relations and Commercial Communications from the Milan International University of Languages and Media (IULM), a master's degree in Public Relations, a master's degree in Communication and a post- graduate diploma in Journalism. Cardogna took a number of refresher courses on memory writing, creative writing and various fields of communication.
General manager INCFC Carmen Croitoru has been an associate professor at the National University of Theatre and since 2011. She has twenty years of experience in teaching cultural management and for the past twenty five years she has been involved in the administration and development of cultural management in Romania. She participated in promoting legal reglementations in this field (such as laws and provisions for implementing management in cultural public organisations and the legal status for the Cultural Manager as a profession). Croitoru graduated from the Academy of Theatre and Film of Bucharest in 1994 and has a Master’s degree... read more →
Independent expert Cristina Farinha is freelance policy expert and researcher specialised in heritage, culture and the creative industries sector. She has worked extensively from local and regional to European level in the conception, implementation, reporting and evaluation of diverse policies, programmes and organisations. Farinha has also been lecturing and participating as speaker and moderator in various universities, public discussions, academic conferences and workshops across Europe, USA, North Africa and Middle East. She is interested in the strengthening of the role of culture and creativity in governance and development; the promotion of international cooperation and mobility; and the building of capacity,... read more →
Professor Dorota Ilczuk is an economist, Professor and theoretician of management in culture and creative industries. She is a precursor of the development of the Economics of Culture as a scientific discipline. She is also Head of the Creative Economy Research Centre and Head of the Master programme in Cultural Studies: Manager - Agent - Producer (MAP) at the SWPS (University of Social Sciences) in Warsaw. She is the founder and long-term President of the Pro Cultura foundation, as well as a member of the European Cultural Parliament and Scientific Council of the Public Library of the City of Warsaw.... read more →
Professor emeritus Per Mangset is a Sociologist of Culture, Professor emeritus at the University of South-Eastern Norway and a senior researcher at Telemark Research Institute. Areas of interest include leisure; cultural professionalisation; arts audience; models and history of cultural policy in Western Europe; international cultural cooperation; artist roles in transition; comparative sports and cultural policy and entrepreneurialism. Mangset has conducted several large research projects on cultural policy. Together with Dorte Skot-Hansen (Denmark), he initiated the International Conference on Cultural Policy Research (ICCPR) and coordinated the Scientific Committee of the ICCPR for several years. More information »