Making better use of cultural policy research findings
- Cultural research into practice and public policy
- Cultural observatories and the transfer of scientific knowledge
- From labour market research to the cultural work floor
- Arts and health care : research into practice
- Minorities and popular music in Serbia between authenticity and globalization
- Assessing learning through the arts in Seattle
- Epilogue : From transfer to co-creation of knowledge in the cultural sector
- Dossier Measuring impact and evidence-based cultural policy
TitelMaking better use of cultural policy research findings
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BronIn: CPU Cultural policy update. 2(2012)1(.1-45)
Materiaalartikel
Onderwerpkunstbeleid, cultuurbeleid, cultuur, kunst, onderzoek, culturele organisaties, Europa, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm), themanummers (vorm)
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This issue of Cultural Policy Update looks into the barriers which prevent an easy flow of research findings to the cultural field and public cultural policy and the implementation of those findings. Even more important are possible solutions to bridge this gap. Co-creation and knowledge-sharing are in the foreground in 2012. They express new ways of gathering and disseminating new forms of information, needed in the knowledge society.