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.
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:
- Scientific Paper “Cultural practices and socio-digital inequalities in Europe: Towards a unified research framework in cultural participation studies”
- Empirical Findings: A summarized overview of 27 case studies on institutions and initiatives, each contributing in its way to the social shift in culture
- Key Resources for Understanding Culture in Europe:
- A handbook and an online glossary designed to assist cultural policy stakeholders in understanding specific terms and trends essential for fostering a societal shift in culture.
- The handbook should be used with the online glossary “The European Inventory of Societal Values of Culture”
- Two Key Reports for the European Commission:
- Published Articles, Reports, Infographics, and Other Project Outputs can be found here.
Cultural Policy Realism
The content related to the Culturelink guest lecture by Dr. Steven Hadley titled “Cultural Policy Realism – What is to be Done?” is available below: