f the cultural sector does not get any revenues from the public expenditures any more, then how can it survive? This question was discussed by experts and cultural professionals at a conference organised by ENCATC - European network on Cultural Management and Cultural Policy Education. The event took place on 5 July 2013 in Brussels.
Managing culture in times of crisis
European Association for the Education of Adults,
11 July 2013, Belgium
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