EUNIC’s practical guide for cultural relations institutes and beyond, helping them engage more deeply with sustainability initiatives.
EUNIC’s practical guide for cultural relations institutes and beyond, helping them engage more deeply with sustainability initiatives.
Addressing all these topics, On the Move’s latest publication “Cultural Mobility Flows: Mental Health, Well-being and International Cultural Mobility” builds on insights from the Mobility Webinar: Mental Health, Well-Being and International Cultural Mobility and takes a closer look at how international mobility affects the mental health and well-being of artists and cultural professionals.
This resource delves into the origins of these provisions, examining the motivations behind them and exploring how they impact key players in the AI industry.
State of Culture is an outcome of a non-academic policy research initiative exploring how culture’s role and value are framed in national and European cultural policies. State of Culture also gathers insights from key stakeholders across the cultural and creative sectors on the major challenges and opportunities they face in the present world.
This repository aims to collect examples of how organizations and individuals within the cultural and creative sectors have addressed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as well as the violations of human rights and international law in Palestine and Israel.
. This study, authored by Sara Whyatt and Ole Reitov, seeks to equip decision-makers, donors, civil society organizations (CSOs), and the public with a deeper understanding of the current challenges within the ‘artistic freedom landscape.’
In its 2024 Trend Report, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) explores several key trends that are reshaping the future of information, knowledge, and the role of libraries.
This insightful resource is a must-read for anyone interested in how performing arts and outdoor arts can play a vital role in redefinining, transforming and revitalizing communities and spaces.