In the new book Cultural Policies in Europe: A Participatory Turn?, several of Europe’s leading specialists in the field seek to clarify the meaning, potentialities and limits of the participatory experience... read more →
Thanks to the great work of our expert author Simon Leenknegt and his colleagues at the Flanders Arts Institute, the cultural policy profile of Belgium is up to date again.... read more →
We have published the updated version of the cultural policy profile of Ireland, which replaces the former profile from 2015. Many thanks to our new expert author Paraic Mc Quaid,... read more →
In their new publication Culture in crisis: Policy guide for a resilient creative sector, UNESCO provides a thorough overview of effective COVID-19-related measures for the cultural sector. The guide is directed... read more →
Contemporary artist and performer David Liver recently created Voice Over, an online magazine supported by the Intercultural Cities Programme of the Council of Europe. It engages with current critical discourse... read more →
As the Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends will be moving from the Boekman Foundation to the Kulturpolitische Geselschaft at the end of 2020, we would like to give an... read more →
COVID-19 has laid bare how cultural policy systems function in countries around the world and raises question of their effectiveness, their inclusivity and the economic and social value of culture... read more →
Last week, the Association of the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends hosted its third Assembly for members and expert authors. Due to the current pandemic circumstances, this years meeting... read more →
Since 2018, the Boekman Foundation in the Netherlands acts as the Compendium’s Service Provider and is responsible for the daily management of the project. Together with its team consisting of... read more →
Our experts from France (Thomas Perrin) and the United Kingdom (Rod Fisher) updated their COVID-19 reports. In France, the government has supported the cultural sector with approximately EUR 5 billion... read more →