Repository

The Culturelink Centre Repository brings together various scientific, professional, and creative research presented in publications, articles, presentations, and other formats.

It is intended for scientists, professionals, artists, and cultural practitioners, providing visibility for their work and/or access to diverse and relevant content gathered in one place.

The Repository ensures the digital dissemination, exchange, and sharing of knowledge, ideas, and information, enabling deeper insights into specific topics and encouraging further research and discussions on current and pressing issues.

The content presented in the Repository has been collected during guest lectures and other activities of the Culturelink Centre.

Twenty Years of the 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions: From Negotiation to Implementation

Content related to the Culturelink Guest Lecture Series by Lilian Richieri Hanania – “Twenty Years of the 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions: From Negotiation to Implementation”

Presentation

Lilian Richieri Hanania is the author and director of several publications on the 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, such as Diversité culturelle et droit international du commerce, La Documentation française, 2009, 480 p. (available online since May 2025: https://dice.univ-amu.fr/fr/node/308); Cultural Diversity in International Law: The Effectiveness of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, Routledge, 2014, 320 p.; and (with A.-T. Norodom) Diversity of cultural expressions in the digital era, Teseo, 2016, https://www.teseopress.com/diversityofculturalexpressionsinthedigitalera/. Please check her other publications at https://hananiaconsult.com/publications/.

 

UNESCO documents:

The Future Reel: Young Europeans Shaping the Film Industry

Content related to Culturelink Guest Lecture Series by Katharine Sarikakis – “The Future Reel: Young Europeans Shaping the Film Industry”.

Project web page  – The Reboot Project

Policy brief: Engagement and Inclusion of Young People in the European Film Industry

Basic Income for Artists: Assessment of the Irish Pilot

Content related to Culturelink Guest Lecture Series by Paraic Mc Quaid – “Basic Income for Artists: Assessment of the Irish Pilot”.

Lecture presentation

Basic Income for the Arts pilot scheme – an Irish case study

Media hunting migrants: racialized representations of migrants in Croatian media

Content related to Culturelink Guest Lecture Series by Helena Popović – “Media hunting migrants: racialised representations of migrants in Croatian media”.

  • Popović, Helena: Kardov, Kruno; Župarić-Iljić, Drago. (2022). Medijske reprezentacije migracija: Diskurzivne konstrukcije migranata, izbjeglica i tražitelja azila u hrvatskim medijima. Zagreb: Ured za ljudska prava i prava nacionalnih manjina Vlade RH. Available here.
  • Popović, Helena, Župarić-Iljić, Drago, Kardov, Kruno. (2022). “Nas nitko niš’ ni’ pital”: Medijske reprezentacije slučaja pokušaja uspostave prihvatilišta za tražitelje azila kod Petrinje. Revija za sociologiju, Vol. 52, No. 2, str. 153-181. Available here.
  • Kardov, Kruno i Popović, Helena (2025). Kinegetička moć i mediji. Lovački diskurs u medijskim izvještajima o iregulariziranim migrantima. Socijalna ekologija: časopis za ekološku misao i sociologijska istraživanja okoline34(2), 113-130. Available here
Cultural Participation and Social Inequalities in Europe

The content related to the Culturelink Guest Lecture on cultural participation and social inequalities in Europe, delivered by Inga Tomić-Koludrović and Mirko Petrić, as part of the project “European Inventory of Social Values of Culture as a Basis for Inclusive Cultural Policies in a Globalizing World (INVENT),” is available below:

  • Published Articles, Reports, Infographics, and Other Project Outputs can be found here.