Teaching International cultural cooperation in Europe today
12 December 2007, Belgium
The Cultural field is undergoing huge changes: globalization has transformed cultural creation and production as well as cultural habits and consumption patterns. The cultural sector operates in a European arena and it is evident that, increasingly, cultural projects will have to be organised on a collaborative basis across frontiers. This follows both market and cultural policy logics.
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