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Titel Co-creating a culture of participation in Europe. Three perspectives on innovation in cultural policies : How different cultural operators can build more inclusive cultural policies and more democratic societies. Lessons from the EU project Cultural and Creative Spaces and Cities
Auteur B. Grugeon Plana
Plaats van uitgave Brussels
Uitgever European Union
Jaar van uitgave 2021
Annotatie 29 p.
Trefwoorden cultuurbeleid, cultuurdeelname, sociale functie, maatschappelijk belang, vernieuwing, toekomstvisies, case-studies (vorm), Europa


Samenvatting
Based on their experience, cultural organisations, artists as well as local authorities all believe there is something fundamentally amiss with cultural policies. Whether at the urban, regional or European level, a gap is palpable between public authorities and local cultural initiatives. For more than two years, CCSC Urban Labs worked side by side to come up with methods to innovate policy making in Europe. Could culture be organised differently? Could cultural centres and governments cooperate more? Can the logic of competition be transcended and can actors at different levels build relationships of trust instead? Can more people and the organisations concerned be involved in this process? In so doing, can culture regain a more central place in society as a common good that we all contribute to and that brings us all together?