Since the 1st January, 2021, the Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e.V. (Association of Cultural Policy) located in Bonn (Germany) is the new coordinator of the Compendium. Ulrike Blumenreich (project head) and Oliver... read more →
We wish all Compendium users, experts, members and partners a healthy and successful new year!! 2021 starts with changes regarding the Board of the Compendium Association. The new elected board... read more →
Thanks to our expert Ulrike Blumenreich a first short profile for Germany is now available on the Compendium. It contains updated information on key themes of Germany cultural policy, such... read more →
Thanks to the enormous efforts of our experts Dorota Ilczuk and Anna Karpinska from the Creative Economy Research Center at the SWPS University in Warsaw, an updated cultural policy profile... read more →
Important developments and new statistics have been added to the cultural policy profile of Austria, thanks to Anja Lungstraß and Veronika Ratzenböck. The administrative transformation regarding cultural policy was also... read more →
An updated version of the cultural policy profile of Estonia has been added to our database. The former update was from 2014, and we thank our expert author Marko Lõhmus... read more →
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 →
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 →