Digital Technologies and Culture in the Voluntary National Reviews
Culture is not only a sector of activity in itself but also a transversal, intrinsic component across other public policy areas, acting as an enabler to accelerate sustainable development processes. This transversal dimension of culture in public policy making is increasingly reflected in the Voluntary National Reviews submitted by Member States to monitor their progress in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Each month, this section presents a selection of initiatives on a particular theme to highlight the transversal role of culture in public policy. This month, we focus on countries that are using digital technologies to enhance their cultural sectors.
Culture in the 2030 Agenda
UNESCO,
29 October 2020, International
International
World Summit on Arts and Culture: Arts Council Korea to host 10th edition in Seoul in May 2025
ENCATC Research Award Call for Applications
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Technology and digitalisation
Integrating gender and inclusivity in digital cultural policies: insights from Berlin and Barcelona
Conoce el programa DigitARTE de formación digital para profesionales de la cultura
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Government (public) support
Resources to support artists make sustainable careers and businesses
Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio anuncia segunda convocatoria del Programa de Fomento y Desarrollo de Ecosistemas Creativos
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Statistics, evaluation and research
Artists as Workers: What the results say about the creative workforce's future
New research, including – once in a decade data – provides comprehensive overview of audiences and workforce across arts, culture and heritage.
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