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Cultural Actions Supporting Gender Equality in Cities and Territories

Agenda 21 Culture, 02 February 2022, International

The report “Cultural Actions Supporting Gender Equality in Cities and Territories” is a contribution from the cultural perspective to address women’s rights and gender responsive policies for sustainable development.

Road to Recovery? Cultural Freelancers Wales Report 2022

Cultural Freelancers Wales, 31 January 2022, Wales

16 months after the publication of our 2020 study, Rebalancing and Reimagining, this report analyses the changes to freelancers’ lives, looks at the current situation and future outlook for freelancers, and asks what - if any - progress has been made to rebalance the cultural sector as we progress on the road to recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

In search of equal partners: On being a SWANA artist and cultural worker in the EU

Culture Action Europe, 25 January 2022, International

Culture Action Europe published new research on being a SWANA artist and cultural worker in the EU. Entitled “In Search of Equal Partners”, the paper was developed in the framework of the “Engaging with SWANA/MENA cultural agents in the EU” project, supported by the Open Society Foundations (OSF).

Future of Arts & Culture

Centre for Cultural, Media & Creative Industries Research, King's College London , 19 January 2022, International

Future of Arts and Culture is a qualitative probe into the future of arts and culture globally.

Cultural policy in the Nordic welfare states

Nordisk Ministerråd - Secretariat of the Nordic Council of Ministers, 18 January 2022, International

Aims and functions of public funding for culture

Unleashing New Zealand’s Creative Economy

18 January 2022, New Zealand

Kiwis like to think of themselves as creative, innovative people with a distinctive global brand. And this is increasingly true. New Zealand’s creative industries are flourishing, enabling large-scale transformation of industries and the economy – but we’re only just scratching the surface.