Tematica: Cultural policies
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Transnational cultural cooperation: what role for foundations
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WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE Abstract The international meeting between foundations and cultural networks, organised by the Fitzcarraldo Foundation with IETM and Forum Cultural Mundial, was heldover three years: in 2006 in Rio de Janeiro, in 2007 in Turin, and in 2008 in Lisbon. Fifty representatives of foundations…
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The Partnership with “Io sono cultura”
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WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITIES THEMATIC SCOPE WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE Abstract Over the years, its research has achieved a broad focus that looks beyond the traditional sectors of historical and artistic assets. Instead, it has opened up a new definition of culture that encompasses four macro sectors: cultural industries, creative industries, architectural and…
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The SINAPSIS project – Cultural Innovation in the Canary Islands
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WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE Abstract The SINAPSIS project – Cultural Innovation in the Canary Islands – aims to strengthen the live performing arts sector of the Canary Islands. It supports cross-sector cooperation and positions the creative economy as a driver for sustainable development by encouraging its integration…
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EIT Culture & Creativity. Creativity without borders, Innovation without limits
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WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE Abstract EIT Culture & Creativity aims to create and support the leading innovation ecosystem for cultural and creative sectors and industries (CCSIs). Goals It aims to strengthen and transform Europe’s cultural and creative sectors and industries (CCSIs) by increasing their innovation capacity and…
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Cultural Observatory of Piedmont
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WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE Abstract The Cultural Observatory of Piedmont (OCP) is a public-private partnership established through an agreement between institutions, local administrations, banking foundations, industry associations, non-economic public entities, and public and private research institutes. It was founded in 1998. Goals The Observatory’s mission has always…
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Adeste+
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WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE Abstract ADESTE+ is a large-scale European cooperation project aimed at expanding cultural participation, structured through “capacity building” paths for organizations based on “design thinking” and “collaborative learning.” The project involved designing and producing shows, programs, and activities for diverse audiences, along with the…
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Culture and Future. Ten Questions to Face the Perfect Storm
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WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITIES THEMATIC SCOPE WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE Abstract The 2020 lockdown severely tested the cultural sector. A “perfect storm” that forced cultural managers to radically rethink their strategies in order to find quick solutions and countermeasures for a situation that was unimaginable a few months before. In the midst of…
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ArtLab. Territories, Culture, Innovation
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WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE WHERE PARTNERS/CLIENTS REFERENCE ACTIVITY THEMATIC SCOPE Abstract ArtLab. Territories, Culture, Innovation is the most important independent Italian event dedicated to innovation in cultural policies, programmes and practices, providing space for structured dialogue between stakeholders from the creative and cultural ecosystem and in dialogue with other sectors, in a cross-sectoral…