Duelund, Marts 2012, 13th edition udg. Strasbourg/Bonn : Council of Europe/ERICarts. 78 s. (Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe).

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Abstract

The Council of Europe/ERICarts "Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe, 13th edition", 2012 is a web-based and permanently updated information and monitoring system of national cultural policies in Europe. It is a long term project which aims to include all 50 member states co-operating within the context of the European Cultural Convention.
Compendium cultural policy country profiles are mainly drawn up and updated by independent cultural policy experts (i.e. "the authors"), in consultation with respective ministries. The information presented in the updated country profiles is derived from a variety of sources including research studies, governmental documents and reports by ministers and other key representatives, reports or manifestos of lobby/pressure groups, important statements from artists and cultural producers, from political campaigns, the media etc.
Main issues: Historical Perspective, General objectives and principles, Competence, decisionsmaking and administration, Current issues in cultural policymaking and debate,Main legal provisions in the cultural field, Financing of culture, Public institutions in the cultural infrastructure, Promoting creativity and participation, Sources and links

Peter Duelund are nominated as the Danish expert by the Ministry of Culture in Denmark.

Translated title of the contributionDenmark : cultural policy profile : Peter Duelund, Marts 201, 13th edition udg. Strasbourg/Bonn : Council of Europe/ERICarts. 78 s. (Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe).
Original languageEnglish
Publication dateMar 2012
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2012

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Comparative european cultural policy. Cultural policy research. Danish culrural policy in a European perspective

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