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Manatū Taonga - Ministry for Culture & Heritage, New Zealand, 09 April 2026, New Zealand
New Zealand’s cultural system plays an important role in advancing New Zealand’s relationships with the global community, generating broad value across a range of outcomes. This includes facilitating collaboration and partnership through cultural diplomacy and foreign investment, growing New Zealand’s brand and international reputation, and creating opportunities for tourism, trade and cultural e…
International Finance Corporation, 08 April 2026, Morocco
IFC’s Assessment of the Creative and Cultural Industries in Morocco (April 2026) provides a data-driven market assessment of Morocco’s creative economy, spanning subsectors such as film and audiovisual, music, crafts, design, fashion, gaming, and digital arts. Developed in close partnership with Moroccan stakeholders — including the Moroccan Federation for Cultural and Creative Industries (FICC),…
Sage Journals, 06 April 2026, International
This article examines the role of European cultural networks as cultural intermediaries in the green transition within European Union context, where climate action is being mainstreamed in all policy fields, including culture. It contributes to discussions on environmental sustainability in the cultural and creative sectors, the contemporary cultural politics of the environment and the expanded s…
The Audience Agency, 03 April 2026, United Kingdom
This paper, produced by The Audience Agency and Careful Industries working alongside Arts Council England, aims to build the case for the importance of RD&I in the creative and cultural sector.
ELIA - European League of Institutes of the Arts, 30 March 2026, International
Featuring 20 academic papers, articles, creative essays, and workshop notes inspired by the ELIA Biennial Conference 2024, hosted by NABA – Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan. Artistic Intelligence is a hotly debated term that encompasses a kaleidoscopic spectrum of capacities for sensing, translating, being curious, imagining, and meaning-making.
Scottish Government, 25 March 2026, Scotland
This paper covers the Scottish Government stance on the benefits of enhancing cultural cooperation with the EU based on evidence from Scottish stakeholders. Angus Robertson, Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture sent the paper to the UK Government on 19 March 2026.
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