IETM’s latest release is an insightful resource for anyone interested or involved with policy and advocacy activities that aims to create and establish fair pay policy strategies.
IETM’s latest release is an insightful resource for anyone interested or involved with policy and advocacy activities that aims to create and establish fair pay policy strategies.
A newly released report from the Transforming Audience Travel Through Art (TATTA) project, a collaboration between Perth Theatre and Concert Hall and Creative Carbon Scotland, offers vital insights into sustainable audience travel. The report, providing a detailed overview of the Scottish TATTA project, identifies obstacles that prevented participants from choosing more eco-friendly travel options, suggests … Continued
As part of its multiannual programme co-funded by the European Union, On the Move is releasing the third edition of the Cultural Mobility Yearbook.
In anticipation of the European Parliament elections held last week, Pearle* – Live Performance Europe joined forces with the creative and cultural sectors to urge all candidates to support culture and the performing arts by including the sectors’ priorities in their manifestos.
The French-based organisation Arty Farty, which has been coordinating the Reset! network since 2022, recently published the second part of the Atlas of Independent Culture and Media.
As we approach the EU elections and the formation of a new European Commission, Eurocities has unveiled a culture manifesto that places culture, heritage, and architecture at the forefront of urban agendas, emphasising their crucial role in creating more sustainable and inclusive cities.
On 6-9 June 2024, EU countries will hold elections to select 720 members of the European Parliament for the next five years. Navigating the European elections can be challenging, as they involve 27 separate elections in 27 member states, each with its own procedures and rules. While there are numerous online guides on how to register for … Continued
Edited by Christos Carras, the Handbook of Cultural Work brings together leading experts, practitioners, and theorists from across Europe to discuss the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of cultural work. It explores how cultural work interacts with education, research, health, and addresses contemporary issues such as the climate emergency, sustainable development, discrimination, and inclusivity. Each of the … Continued