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Titel Click, connect, and collaborate! New directions in sustaining cultural networks : 8th Annual ENCATC Research Session, September 29, 2017 Brussels, Belgium, book proceedings
Auteur F. Imperiale, M. Vecco
Plaats van uitgave Brussels
Uitgever ENCATC
Jaar van uitgave 2017
ISBN 978-92-990036-7-1
Annotatie 362 p.
Trefwoorden kunst, cultuur, culturele organisaties, management, internet, netwerken, Europa, papers (vorm)


Samenvatting
Compilation of papers presented in the framework of the 8th Annual ENCATC Research Session held during the 25th ENCATC Congress "Click, Connect and Collaborate! New directions in sustaining cultural networks.". Contains: Does education contribute to the creation of sustainable art cities?, Ginevra Addis; Culture Center as a space for cognitive personal discovery among peoples, Dagmar Bednáriková; Heritage-led Growth in Europe: an die freude of economics and marketing, Angela Besana, Annamaria Esposito; The effect of globalisation on culture and cultural heritage, Doris Cerin Otočan; Building bottom-up networks for the integrated enhancement of cultural heritage in inner areas. Towards new paths, Mara Cerquetti; White Paper: unlocking the economic potential of the cultural and creative sectors in Romania, Carmen Croitoru, Valentin Cojanu, Delia Mucica, Anda Becut, Catalin Darasteanu; Emerging international networks in arts and culture research and education, David Edelman, Katy Coy; Nordic transcoding in Italy: the case of a publishing house through its networks and translation, Linda K. Gaarder; How can precariousness save theatre? Sustainability initiatives by and for Madrid fringe theatre, Pilar González Almansa; Mobilising networks through web-based archival practice, Marcus Haraldsson, Christo de Klerk, Erin Cory; Designers’ pathways to success: A configurational perspective, Sofie Jacobs; Understanding global/local cultural leadership – issues and methods, Johan Kolsteeg; The Challenge of Heritage Management as a Post National Symbol: The Dilemma of the Chungshan Great Hall’s Adaptive Reuse, Taiwan,Pao-Ning Yin; Exploring cultural ecosystems: the case of Dante 2021 in Ravenna, Alessia Patuelli; Devolution and deconcentration at the regional level: insights from the French cultural sector, Maria Elena Santagati; The art of the business improvement district: exploring interactions between active stakeholders in the bid model, Helen Santoro; Developing an Evaluation Approach for Arts and Soft Power, Ian Thomas; Decolonizing cultural management: propositions for shifting times, Lorena Vicini; How communication helps an arts organisation on its brand identity construction: an ethnographic case study, Jin Wang; Repertory Theatres and International Cooperation, Daniela Zarodňanská.