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K-content goes global: How government support and copyright policy fuelled the republic of Korea's creative economy

UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade & Development, 21 March 2024, Korea, Rep

This paper delves into the content-based industry of the Republic of Korea with a view to better understanding the factors influencing its success and, in particular, the role of the Government of the Republic of Korea’s policy to support the content-based industry as a new engine of growth for the economy.

World Happiness Report 2024

World Happiness Report, 21 March 2024, International

This issue of the World Happiness Report focuses on the happiness of people at different stages of life.

UK Trade in a Global Creative Economy

Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC), 20 March 2024, United Kingdom

This report is the second in our State of the Nations series, and the first in a series assessing the international outlook of the UK’s creative industries, with a focus on exports.

Handbook of Cultural Work

ECF - European Cultural Foundation, 20 March 2024, International

This open access handbook explores the increasingly cross-disciplinary nature of cultural work and assesses how it engages with other fields, such as education, research and health, as well as the defining issues of our time such as the climate emergency, the quest for sustainable development, discrimination of all kinds and the need to achieve greater inclusivity.

Report to Parliament on French Language 2024

Ministère de la Culture, 20 March 2024, France

The Ministry of Culture, in charge of animation and of the coordination of the Government’s language policy, prepared a new edition of the Report to Parliament on the French Language.

Cultural Heritage Capital and Wellbeing: Examining the relationship between heritage density and life satisfaction

Historic England, 14 March 2024, England

This study investigates the impact of local cultural heritage density on individual wellbeing in England, employing an ordinary least squares regression model with data from the National Heritage List for England (NHLE) and the Understanding Society Survey.