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Stát a kultura

Kulturní politika Evropské unie − Evropeizace české kulturní politiky / Zuzana Panczaková
Magisterská diplomová práce. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2009.
http://is.muni.cz/th/79154/fss_m/z.panczakova_-_diplomova_prace.pdf 

GREAT EXPECTATIONS – the European Union and Cultural Policy: fact or fiction? / Christopher Gordon
International Conference in Cultural Policy Research Istanbul, August 2008
http://iccpr2008.yeditepe.edu.tr/papers/Gordon_Christopher.doc

Reflections on the National Dimension of European Cultural Policy / Peter Duelund
International Conference in Cultural Policy Research Istanbul, August 2008
http://iccpr2008.yeditepe.edu.tr/papers/Duelund_Peter.doc

Funding the Arts and Culture in the EU: The Role of the Different Sources of Funds and Their Interaction / A. Klamer, L. Petrova, A. Mignosa
[Fifth International Conference in Cultural Policy Research (Istanbul, August 2008)]
http://iccpr2008.yeditepe.edu.tr/papers/Klamer_Petrova_Mignosa.doc 

Financing the Arts and Culture in the European Union. (dokument Adobe PDF)Financing the Arts and Culture in the European Union. Study./Arjo Klamer, Lyudmilla Petrova, Anna Mignosa, Brussels: DG Internal Policies of the European Union, November 2006.

Vztah státu ke kultuře, kulturní politika evropských zemí: Aktualizace vybraných problémů. / Kol. autorů
Pro Ministerstvo kultury ČR zpracovala Katedra teorie kultury (katedra kulturologie), Filozofická fakulta UK, 2004.
www.mkcr.cz/scripts/detail.php?id=60
Vztah_statu_ke_kulture_v_evrop_zemich.doc (948.0 KB)

Komparace kulturních systémů 15 zemí Evropské unie.
Divadelní ústav, 2003.
Podkladový materiál k panelové diskusi Stát pro umění 21. století. Shrnuje základní principy kulturní politiky zemí Evropské unie, typy jejich exekutiv, legislativu, vztahující se ke kultuře a divadlu, způsoby financování a veřejné rozpočty, provozovatele divadel a typy jejich právních subjektivit. Závěr tvoří komparace se stavem v ČR.
www.divadlo.cz/box/doc/Kulturni_politika/kulturni_systemy_eu.rtf

Cultural Legislation, Why? How? What? / MUCICA, Delia
The European Commission, 2003.
www.coe.int/t/e/cultural_co-operation/culture/completed_projects/stage/DGIV_CULT_STAGE(2003)4_EN.pdf?L=E

Towards a New Cultural Framework Programme of the European Union. / ARCIER, B. F. d´– ARKIO, T. – HRAB, O. – PALMER, R. – WAGNER, G. – WEBER, R.
The European Commission, 2003.
new_cult_framework_EU.pdf (373.0 KB)

Exploitation and Development of the Job Potential in the Cultural Sector in the Age of Digitalisation.
The European Commission, June 2001.
http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/news/2001/jul/digital_en.html
job potential.pdf (458.6 KB)

Converging cultural policies: The pragmatic approach of the arts all over Europe.
In The Arts, Politics and Change: Participative Cultural Policymaking in South East Europe / C. Smithuijsen, C. Suteu and H. Weeda (eds.), Amsterdam: Boekmanstudies, 2005, p. 261-273.
www.boekman.nl/documenten/2005_smithuijsen3.pdf

Cultural trade: Background report 18 December 2002. / H. Close, R. Donovan
Sydney: Australia Council for the Arts, 2003.
Survey of the core principles and objecives that are fundamental to future cultural trade negotiations.
www.ozco.gov.au/arts_resources/publications/cultural_trade_background_report/files/395/
cultural_trade.pdf

Differing Diversities: Transcersal Study on the Theme of Cultural Policy and Cultural Diversity. (dokument Adobe PDF)Differing Diversities: Transversal Study on the Theme of Cultural Policy and Cultural Diversity. / Tony Bennett
Strasbourg: Council of Europe, November 2001.

How the United States Funds the Arts. (dokument Adobe PDF)How the United States Funds the Arts. /
Washington, D. C.: National Endowment for the Arts, October 2004.

National Systems of Financial Guarantees in 31 Countries. (dokument Adobe PDF)National Systems of Financial Guarantees in 31 Countries. / Stéphanie de Brabander, Ute Collinet, Stéphanie Gille
Paris: EPIC, [2003].

Why we need European cultural policies: The impact of EU enlargement on cultural policies in transition countries. (dokument Adobe PDF)Why we need European cultural policies: The impact of EU enlargement on cultural policies in transition countries. / Nina Obuljen
Amsterdam: European Cultural Foundation, [2005].

Capturing Cultural Value: How Culture Has Become a Tool of Government Policy. (dokument Adobe PDF)Capturing Cultural Value: How Culture Has Become a Tool of Government Policy. / John Holden
London: DEMOS, 2004.

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Ekonomické a sociální dopady umění a kultury



Charter for Innovation, Creativity and Access to Knowledge Citizens’ and artists’ human rights in the digital age, (dokument Adobe PDF)Charter for Innovation, Creativity and Access to Knowledge Citizens’ and artists’ human rights in the digital age, Immediate and urgent solutions, Barcelona Culture Forum (November 2009)

Assessment of Economic Impact of the Arts in Ireland  (dokument Adobe PDF)Assessment of Economic Impact of the Arts in Ireland (Arts and Culture Scoping Research Project), submitted to The Arts Council by Indecon, November 2009.

The Economy of Culture in Europe. / KEA worked together with Media Group (Turku School of Economics) and MKW Wirtschaftsforschung GmbH
This study is a first at European level. It highlights the direct (in terms of GDP, growth and employment) as well as the indirect (links between creativity and innovation, links with the ICT sector, regional development and attractiveness) contribution of the cultural and creative sectors towards the Lisbon Agenda.
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/key-documents/doc873_en.htm
kompletní studie: Economy of culture EU − komplet.pdf (3.6 MB)
anglický souhrn: Summary.pdf (187.5 KB)
český překlad souhrnu studie: CZ EKONOMIKA KULTURY − summary.doc (105.0 KB)

Culture, the Heart of a Knowledge-based Economy: The Strategic Use of Culture in the Europe. / European Cultural Parliament Lisbon Agenda Research Group
Tuscany: ECP Lisbon Agenda Research Group, 2006.
www.kulturparlament.com/pdf/ecpeuculture.pdf (1.6 MB)

International measurement of the economic and social importance of culture. / J. C. Gordon − H. Beilby-Orrin
Statistics Directorate OECD, 2006.
Pilotní studie projektu OECD zaměřeného na harmonizaci kulturních statistik a měření ekonomických a sociálních dopadů kultury.
OECD measurement of impacts of culture.pdf (1.8 MB)

The Arts and Culture as New Engines of Economic and Social Development. / S. BRAULT
In Policy Options, March-April 2005, s. 56-60.
The vice-chair of the Canada Council of the Arts traces this evolution and notes that Canada has greatly increased its support of cultural industries, whose economic spin-offs are estimated to be $26 billion.
www.irpp.org/po/archive/mar05en/brault.pdf

Measuring the economic and social impact of the arts: a review. / M. Reeves
Arts Council of England, 2002.
UK - measurement of impacts of arts.pdf (417.6 KB)

Creative Industries in New Zealand: Economic contribution. / M. Walton and I. Duncan
Wellington: New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER), 2002.
This report sets out  NZIER's initial estimates of the contribution of the New Zealand creative sector to the New Zealand economy.
Creative Industries New Zealand.pdf (374.0 KB)

Creating jobs and economic impact. Making the Case
Canada Council for the Arts, 2004.
The arts and cultural sector makes a very significant contribution to the Canadian economy and it employs hundreds of thousands of skilled workers.
www.canadacouncil.ca/aboutus/advocacy/hj127323047009843750.htm

Multipliers for Culture-Related Industries.
National Centre for Culture and Recreation Statistics of the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), 2001.
The ABS estimates input-output multipliers for each of the 106 industry sectors which make up the Australian economy.
www.dcita.gov.au/swg/publications/multipliers.html

Arts & Economic Prosperity III: The Economic Impact of Nonprofit Arts and Culture Organizations and Their Audiences. (dokument Adobe PDF)Arts and Economic Prosperity III: The Economic Impact of Nonprofit Arts and Culture Organizations and Their Audiences. Summary. 
Washington, D. C.: Americans for the Arts, [2007]. 

Culture and the Lisbon Agenda.  (dokument Adobe PDF)Culture and the Lisbon Agenda. / Gottfried Wagner
European Cultural Foundation, March 2005.

Social Impacts of Participation in the Arts and Cultural Activities. (dokument Adobe PDF)Social Impacts of Participation in the Arts and Cultural Activities. Stage Two Report: Evidence, Issues and Recommendations.
Sydney: University of Western Sydney, 2004.

Towards a global “Cultural Contract” to counter trade-related cultural discrimination. “Cultural Treatment” and “Most-Favoured-Culture” to promote cultural diversity vis-à-vis international trade regulations. (dokument Adobe PDF)Towards a global “Cultural Contract” to counter trade-related cultural discrimination. “Cultural Treatment” and “Most-Favoured-Culture” to promote cultural diversity vis-à-vis international trade regulations. / Christophe Germann
[2006]

Tax and Social Security – A Basic Guide for Artists and Cultural Operators in Europe. / STAINES, Judith
IETM, 2004.
www.ietm.org/docs/1446_39998_2838.pdf

Recognising Culture: A Series of Briefing papers on Culture and Development. (dokument Adobe PDF)Recognising Culture: A Series of Briefing papers on Culture and Development. / F. Matarasso (ed.)
COMEDIA; Department of Canadian Heritage and UNESCO; World Bank, 2001.

Harnessing and Exploiting the Power of Culture for Competitive Advantage. (dokument Adobe PDF)Harnessing and Exploiting the Power of Culture for Competitive Advantage. Report. / Charles Landry, Phil Wood
[Stroud]: COMEDIA, March 2003.

Use or Ornament?: The Social Impact of Participation in the Arts. (dokument Adobe PDF)Use or Ornament?: The Social Impact of Participation in the Arts. / F. Matarasso
[Stroud]: COMEDIA, 1997.

International Flows of Selected Cultural Goods and Services, 1994−2003: Defining and Capturing the Flows of Global Cultural Trade. (dokument Adobe PDF)International Flows of Selected Cultural Goods and Services, 1994−2003: Defining and Capturing the Flows of Global Cultural Trade.
Montreal; Paris: UNESCO Institute of Statistics; UNESCO Sector for Culture, 2005. 

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Management kulturních organizací


Market structures in arts & entertainment.
/ J. Boter
Amsterdam: [s. n.], 2005.
Marketing arts and entertainment is a challenge. Consumers want something different from last time. How do you help consumers find their way in this plethora of options?
https://dare.ubvu.vu.nl/bitstream/1871/9053/1/7398.pdf

Who's my market: A guide to researching audiences and visitors in the arts. / H. Close − R. Donovan
Sydney: Australia Council, 1998.
Practical guide to conducting audience research.
http://www.ozco.gov.au/arts_resources/publications/whos_my_market/files/1750/entire_mymarket.pdf

Sharing the income of a museum pass program. / V. Ginsburgh − I. Zang
In Museum management and curatorship, 19 (2001) 4 (Dec.), s. 371−383.
How to share the proceeds of museum passes which give visitors access to several museums.
http://gremars.univ-lille3.fr/~champarnaud/VGinsburgh

Creativity and interactivity: New ways to experience, market and manage museums. / N. Kotler; R. Rentschler (ed.)
Melbourne: Deakin University Press, 2003.
How marketing can help museums better understand and engage their audiences. www.deakin.edu.au/buslaw/bowater/clmr/fellows/kotler_lecture.pdf

Culture Portals: Gateways to a Global Commons. (dokument Adobe PDF)Culture Portals: Gateways to a Global Commons. 
Culturemondo, 2005

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Mezinárodní srovnávání


Vztah státu ke kultuře, kulturní politika evropských zemí: Aktualizace vybraných problémů. / Kol. autorů
Pro Ministerstvo kultury ČR zpracovala Katedra teorie kultury (katedra kulturologie), Filozofická fakulta UK, 2004.
www.mkcr.cz/scripts/detail.php?id=60
Vztah_statu_ke_kulture_v_evrop_zemich.doc (948.0 KB)

Komparace kulturních systémů 15 zemí Evropské unie. Divadelní ústav, 2003. / Podkladový materiál k panelové diskusi Stát pro umění 21. století. Shrnuje základní principy kulturní politiky zemí Evropské unie, typy jejich exekutiv, legislativu, vztahující se ke kultuře a divadlu, způsoby financování a veřejné rozpočty, provozovatele divadel a typy jejich právních subjektivit. Závěr tvoří komparace se stavem v ČR.
www.divadlo.cz/box/doc/Kulturni_politika/kulturni_systemy_eu.rtf

Making cross-country comparisons of cultural statistics: Problems and solutions. / Chr. Madden
Sydney: Australia Council for the Arts, 2004. (Working paper / Australia council for the arts; 2)
Aim of the paper is to examine how cultural statistics are used in the making of cross-country comparisons and to outline problems and issues in making such international comparisons.
www.ozco.gov.au/arts_resources/other/working_paper_2/files/3049/Making%20Crosscountry%20Comparisons%20of%20Cultural%20Statistics_%20Problems%20and%20Solutions.pdf

Cultural Institutions after 12 years of “New Democracy” in Central and Eastern Europe. / Corina Suteu
Bucharest: ECUMEST Association, [2001?].
http://ecumest.ro/pdf/2002_suteu_cultural_institutions_cee.pdf

Overview of developments in Central and Eastern Europe between 1990/2003. (dokument Adobe PDF)Overview of developments in Central and Eastern Europe between 1990/2003. Policy Warning and Forecast Report. / Corina Suteu
In Cultural Policies in CEE, August 2005.

The Situation of the Circus in the EU Member States. (dokument Adobe PDF)The Situation of the Circus in the EU Member States. Working Paper.
Luxembourg: The European Parliament, 2003.

The Status of Artists in Europe. (dokument Adobe PDF)The Status of Artists in Europe. Study. Provisional Version.
Brussels: DG Internal Policies of the European Union, November 2006.

Street Artists in Europe. (dokument Adobe PDF)Street Artists in Europe. Study.
Brussels: DG Internal Policies of the European Union, March 2007.

Why we need European cultural policies: The impact of EU enlargement on cultural policies in transition countries. (dokument Adobe PDF) Why we need European cultural policies: The impact of EU enlargement on cultural policies in transition countries. / Nina Obuljen
Amsterdam: European Cultural Foundation, [2005].

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Mezinárodní spolupráce


Study on cultural cooperation in Europe in the various cultural and artistic fields.
Interarts, EFAH, October 2003.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/culture/eac/sources_info/studies/cooperation_en.html

Converging cultural policies: the pragmatic approach of the arts all over Europe.
In The Arts, Politics and Change: Participative Cultural Policymaking in South East Europe / C. Smithuijsen, C. Suteu and H. Weeda (ed.), Amsterdam: Boekmanstudies, 2005, s. 261−273.
www.boekman.nl/documenten/2005_smithuijsen3.pdf

Cultural Cooperation in Europe: What role for Foundations? Final Report.
Fondazione Fitzcarraldo, 2003.
www.fitzcarraldo.it/ricerca/pdf/CulturalCooperation_Final%20Report.pdf

Final Report for the Evaluation of the Line A-3042: Organisations Promoting European Culture / BERG, Rinske van den – HOLT, Anne M. – KOLYVA, Katerina
The European Commission, 2003.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/culture/eac/sources_info/pdf-word/final_report_feb_2003.pdf

European Cities and Capitals of Culture and the European Cultural Months (1995−2004). Part I, II.
Palmer/Ray Association, 2004.
www.palmer-rae.com/culturalcapitals.htm

Making Citizenship Work: Fostering European Culture and Diversity through Programmes for Youth, Culture, Audiovisual and Civic Participation.
The European Commission, 2004.
http://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/l29013.htm

UK street arts and mainland Europe : opportunities and barriers to exploiting work from England in the rest of Europe. / A. Tucker
London: Arts council England, 2005
Author examines the reasons why UK-based street arts work is not more widely distributed across mainland Europe. 
www.artscouncil.org.uk/documents/publications/streetartspdf_php5uptt4.pdf

A Feasibility Study Concerning the Creation of a European Observatory of Cultural Co-operation.  (dokument Adobe PDF)A Feasibility Study Concerning the Creation of a European Observatory of Cultural Co-operation. A Final Report to the European Commission.
Brussels: ECOTEC, August 2003.

Mezinárodní formy spolupráce v oblasti ochrany a regenerace kulturních hodnot. / Václav Hromada
Bakalářská diplomová práce. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2008.
http://is.muni.cz/th/171944/esf_b/BP_Mezinarodni_formy_spoluprace_v_oblasti_ochrany_a_regenerace_KH.pdf

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Mobility umělců a kulturních statků

 

VISAS / The Discordant Note. A White Paper on Visa Issues, Europe & Artists' Mobility./ Ole Reitov and Hans Hjorth
Freemuse, ELMF a ECA, 2008.
http://freemuse.synkron.com/graphics/Activities/Campaigns/PDF/VisaWhitePaper.pdf

Information Systems to Support the Mobility of Artists and Other Professionals in the Culture Field. Final Report. /
DG Education and Culture of the European Commission, March 2009.
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/key-documents/doc/cultural_mobility_final_report.pdf
(Executive Summary na http://ec.europa.eu/culture/key-documents/doc/cultural_mobility_executive_summary.pdf)

Mobility Matters: Programmes and Schemes to Support the Mobility of Artists and Cultural Professionals. Final Report./
DG Education and Culture of the European Commission, October 2008.
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/key-documents/doc/ericarts/final_report_ERICarts.pdf
(Executive Summary na http://ec.europa.eu/culture/key-documents/doc/ericarts/executive_summary_en.pdf)
Viz také www.mobility-matters.eu

Study on the Mobility and Free Movement of People and Products in the Cultural Sector. / AUDÉOUD, Olivier
The European Commission, 2002.
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/pdf/doc913_en.pdf

Artists´ International Mobility Programs. / STAINES, Judith
IFACCA, 2004.
www.ifacca.org/files/artistsmobilityreport.pdf

Global Roaming: Mobility Beyond Europe for Professional Artists and Arts Managers / STAINES, Judith
IETM, 2004.
www.on-the-move.org/documents/GlobalRoamingFINAL.pdf

Taxation of International Performing Artistes: The problems with Article 17 OECD and how to correct them. / MOLENAAR, Dick
IBFD, 2005. 
The International Bureau for Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) publishes this thesis as Volume 10 in its Doctoral Series.
www.ibfd.org/portal/Product_tipa.html

International flows of selected cultural goods 1994-2003.
Paris: UNESCO, 2005.
International exchange in cultural goods; main flows of individual cultural goods; major exporting an importing countries. The subjects are: printed matter and literature, music, visual arts, cinema and photography, radio and television.
www.uis.unesco.org/template/pdf/cscl/IntlFlows_EN.pdf

Study on Impediments to Mobility in the EU Live Performance Sector and on Possible Solutions. (dokument Adobe PDF)Study on Impediments to Mobility in the EU Live Performance Sector and on Possible Solutions. / Richard Poláček
Brussels: Performing Arts Employers Associations League Europe (Pearle), January 2007.

Mobilité des artistes et sécurité sociale.  (dokument Adobe PDF)Mobilité des artistes et sécurité sociale. Étude. 
Bruxelles: Direction générale politiques internes de l'Union, Novembre 2006.

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Cestovní ruch a kultura, kulturní města


City tourism and culture: the European experience.

Madrid [etc.]: World Tourism Organization; European Travel Commission, 2005.
The purpose of this study is to increase the knowledge on cultural city trips and to create a conceptual framework with a structural approach that can be broadly used in practical marketing, especially communication, and product development. In addition, the study consists of an inventory and analysis of available quantitative data on city tourism and culture and a qualitative survey of the supply side.
www.etc-corporate.org/resources/uploads/ETC_CityTourism&Culture_LR.pdf

Istanbul's cultural constellation and its European prospects. / D. Klaic
[S. l.]: [s. n.], 2005.
Analysis of the existing cultural infrastructure in Istanbul − its problems, key issues and prospects. Exploration of potential connections between Istanbul's cultural resources and structures and those elsewhere in Europe.
www.labforculture.org/en/directory/region_in_focus/forthcoming_region_in_focus_turkey/istanbul
_s_cultural_constellation_and_its_european_prospects_by_dragan_klaic

Cultural clusters and the post-industrial city: Towards the remapping of urban cultural policy. / H. Mommaas
In Urban studies, 41 (2004) 3 (March), s. 507−532.
This paper explores and discusses the fairly recent phenomenon of cultural clustering strategies in the Netherlands. Central to this is a locally specific appreciation of the changing interaction between culture (place) and commerce (market) in today's mixed economy of leisure, culture and creativity.
www.lse.ac.uk/collections/geographyAndEnvironment/research/Mommaas%20Urban%20Studies.pdf

Analysis of the Economical Potential of the Creative Industries in Vienna. Summary. / V. Ratzenböck, K. Demel, R. Harauer, G. Landsteiner, R. Falk, H. Leo, G. Schwarz
Vienna: City of Vienna; Chamber of Commerce Vienna; Filmfonds Wien, February 2004.
www.creativeindustries.at/pdf/english-summary.pdf

Guide to Citizen Participation in Local Cultural Policy Development for European Cities. (dokument Adobe PDF)Guide to Citizen Participation in Local Cultural Policy Development for European Cities. / Jordi Pascual i Ruiz, Sanjin Dragojevi
Interarts Foundation (Barcelona); ECUMEST Association (Bucharest); European Cultural Foundation (Amsterdam), 2007.

The Creative City: Indicators of a Creative City. (dokument Adobe PDF)The Creative City: Indicators of a Creative City. / Franco Bianchini, Charles Landry
Stroud: COMEDIA, May 1994.

Towards a Local Culture Index: Measuring the Cultural Vitality of Communities. (dokument Adobe PDF)Towards a Local Culture Index: Measuring the Cultural Vitality of Communities. / F. Matarasso
[Stroud]: COMEDIA, 1999.

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Děti, mládež a kultura


Acces of Young People to Culture
Barcelona: InterArts, 2008 (commissioned by the EACEA).
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/pdf/doc1790_en.pdf

Children, young people and the arts.
London: Arts Council England, 2005.
The Arts Council's new strategy for children and young people for the period 2005−2008. 
www.artscouncil.org.uk/documents/publications/cypstrategy_phpfp6sGO.pdf 

Actup!: Theatre as education and its impact on young people's learning. / N. James
Leicester: Centre for labour market studies, 2005. (CLMS working paper; 46)
www.clms.le.ac.uk/publications/workingpapers/working_paper46.pdf

Keeping arts safe: Guidance for artists and arts organisations on safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults. / Arts Council in collaboration with the NSPCC
London: Arts Council of England, 2005.
Artists or project facilitators working with children, young people or vulnerable adults have a responsability that these groups are not placed in situations where abuse or neglect might be alleged.
www.artscouncil.org.uk/documents/publications/keepingsafepdf_phpS4UNyh.pdf

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Umění a vzdělávání

Arts and Cultural Education at School in Europe. (dokument Adobe PDF)Arts and Cultural Education at School in Europe. Published by Eurydice, EACEA, Brussels, 2009. This study presents up-to-date, comprehensive and comparable information on arts education policy in 30 European countries. It gives a detailed picture of the aims and objectives of arts education, its organisation, the provision of extra-curricular activities as well as initiatives for the development of such education at school. It also includes information on pupil assessment and teacher education in the arts.
Besides the comparative study, detailed country descriptions on all topics covered are also available.

Adult education in cultural institutions in Bulgaria, Italy, Lithuania, Romania and Turkey (dokument Adobe PDF)Adult education in cultural institutions in Bulgaria, Italy, Lithuania, Romania and Turkey.
The research report was conducted in the framework of the European project CONNECTION - Cultural Organisations as Communication and Learning Environments. The project was financed under the Lifelong Learning programme - Grundtvig 2007.
http://connection.europole.org/

Analyse des dispositifs et initiatives liant la culture et l’éducation, la formation ou la jeunesse dans les Etats membres, les pays candidats et les pays EEE (dokument Adobe PDF)Analyse des dispositifs et initiatives liant la culture et l’éducation, la formation ou la jeunesse dans les Etats membres, les pays candidats et les pays EEE.
Culture and Education - Executive Summary EN FR (dokument Adobe PDF)Culture and Education - Executive Summary EN FR, Brussels, 2006.
The European Commission selected the Pôle universitaire européen de Lorraine to carry out this study.
The aim of the study was to give an overall picture of current national actions which link culture more closely with formal, non-formal and informal education, vocational training and young people. This 12-month study covers the 25 European Union Member States, the EEA signatory states as well as Bulgaria and Romania.

Cultural capital and the extracurricular activities of girls and boys in the college attainment process. / J. Kaufman, J. Gabler
In Poetics, 32(2004) 2 (Apr.), s. 145−168. 
Study on relationship between male and female student participation in various extra-curricular activities and those students' subsequent probability of going on to a college or university. 
www.wjh.harvard.edu/~jkaufman/Poeticsfinal.pdf

The role of artists in sites for learning. / V. Reiss, E. Pringle
In The international journal of art & design education, 22 (2003) 2(May), s. 215−221.
Paper explores the significance of the Arts Council's Artists in Sites for Learning Scheme.
www.interrupt-symposia.org/articles/vr_jade_1.pdf

Actup!: Theatre as education and its impact on young people's learning. / N. James
Leicester: Centre for labour market studies, 2005. (CLMS working paper; 46)
www.clms.le.ac.uk/publications/workingpapers/working_paper46.pdf

Critical evidence: How the arts benefit student achievement.
Washington: National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies; Arts Education Partnership, 2006.
Publication describes what research says about how study of the arts contributes to academic achievement and student success. 
www.nasaa-arts.org/publications/critical-evidence.pdf

Academic training in cultural management in Europe: Making it work. Discussion Paper. / Corina Suteu
Bucharest: ECUMEST Association, 2003.
http://ecumest.ro/pdf/2003_suteu_academic_training.pdf

The Bologna Process and Cultural Education. (dokument Adobe PDF)The Bologna Process and Cultural Education. / Lisa Mutke, Anita Kangas (eds.)
[Bruxelles]: ENCATC, December 2006.

L’inventaire des meilleures pratiques liant la culture et l’éducation dans les Etats membres, les pays candidats et les pays EEE. (dokument Adobe PDF)L’inventaire des meilleures pratiques liant la culture et l’éducation dans les Etats membres, les pays candidats et les pays EEE. Resumé. [anglicko-francouzská verze]
Nancy: Pôle Universitaire Européen, 2006.

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Kreativní průmysly (creative industries)

Creative Economy and Culturein the Innovation Policy
Helsinki, 2010.

OMC – Expert Working Group on maximising the potential of Cultural and Creative Industries, in particular that of SMEs. (dokument Adobe PDF)OMC – Expert Working Group on maximising the potential of Cultural and Creative Industries, in particular that of SMEs.
Brussels, 2010.

White Paper on Creativity. (dokument Adobe PDF)White Paper on Creativity. / SANTAGATA, Walter (ed.)
2009 (original Libro Bianco sulla Creatività. Per un modello italiano di sviluppo. Milano: Università Bocconi Editore, 2009.)

The International Creative Sector: Its Dimension, Dynamics, and Audience Development. / FRONVILLE, Claire L. 
UNESCO, 2003.
www.culturalpolicy.org/pdf/UNESCO2003.pdf

Europe in the Creative Age.  (dokument Adobe PDF)Europe in the Creative Age. / Richard Florida, Irene Tinagli
London: DEMOS; Carnegie Mellon Software Industry Center, February 2004.

The „Creative Sector“ – An Engine For Diversity, Growth and Jobs in Europe. / WIESAND, Andreas
European Cultural Foundation, 2005.
www.encatc.org/downloads/creativesector.pdf
creativesector-ECF2005.pdf

The Creative Age: Knowledge and Skills for the New Economy. (dokument Adobe PDF)The Creative Age: Knowledge and Skills for the New Economy. / Kimberly Seltzer, Tom Bentley
London: DEMOS, [1999?]

Creative capital conference, Amsterdam: Final report. / J. van den Steenhoven, ... [et al.]
Amsterdam : Knowledgeland thinktank ; [etc.], 2005
Culture and creativity are the latest "buzzwords" in the debate on innovation strategies for the knowledge economy. But what is the cultural dimension of the knowledge economy? And what does this imply for the public domain? Report of the conference, held March 17 & 18, 2005 in Felix Meritis Amsterdam.
www.creativecapital.nl/reports/pdf/CreativeCapitalConference2005_finalreport.pdfAn

Analysis of the Economical Potential of the Creative Industries in Vienna. Summary. / V. Ratzenböck, K. Demel, R. Harauer, G. Landsteiner, R. Falk, H. Leo, G. Schwarz
Vienna: City of Vienna; Chamber of Commerce Vienna; Filmfonds Wien, February 2004.
www.creativeindustries.at/pdf/english-summary.pdf

Future of Creative Industries: Implications for Research Policy.  (dokument Adobe PDF)Future of Creative Industries: Implications for Research Policy. Working Document. / Carmen Marcus.
Brussels: DG for Research, April 2005.

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Další studie


Exploitation and Development of the Job Potential in the Cultural Sector in the Age of Digitalisation.

The European Commission, June 2001.
http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/news/2001/jul/digital_en.html
job potential.pdf (458.6 KB)

New audiences and social inclusion reports.
Arts Council England.
www.newaudiences.org.uk/feature.php?news_20040701_2

What's this thing called e-culture. / M. Schwarz
In Virtueel platform, 2004 (originally publlished in ARSIS, Arts & Culture Policy Magazine of the Arts Council of Finland, (2004) 3(4−6)
How digital media is creating a new cultural arena and prompts us to rethink arts and cultural policy: a Dutch perspective.
www.virtueelplatform.nl/article-324-cs.html

Defining Values: Evaluating Arts Programmes. (dokument Adobe PDF)Defining Values: Evaluating Arts Programmes. / F. Matarasso
[Stroud]: COMEDIA, 1996.

Living heritage: Community development through cultural resources in South East Europe. / F. Matarasso
Brussels: King Baudouin Foundation, 2005.
The Living heritage programme aims to promote the development of local communities in South Eastern Europe through cultural resources. 
www.kbs-frb.be/files/db/EN/PUB%5F1547%5FLiving%5FHeritage%5FFinal%5FReport.pdf

ACRONIM
A database of publications, articles and essays on cultural themes; provided by the British organization EUCLID International, which is the British office for Culture 2000 programme.
www.euclid.info/acronim/eng/

Dialog vědy s uměním: Podobnost, rozdíly a interakce. / Michal Giboda
www.sciart-cz.eu/pdf/vedaaumenicz.pdf

Developing and Revitalizing Rural Communities Through Arts and Creativity: An International Literature Review and Inventory of Resources + An Annotated Bibliography
Creative City Network of Canada, March 2009.
http://creativecity.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=239&Itemid=218

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Oborové studie:
 

Divadlo a tanec


Actup!: Theatre as education and its impact on young people's learning.
/ N. James
Leicester: Centre for labour market studies, 2005. (CLMS working paper; 46)
www.clms.le.ac.uk/publications/workingpapers/working_paper46.pdf

From Pillar to Post: a Comparative Review of the Frameworks for Independent Workers in the Contemporary Performing Arts in Europe. (dokument Adobe PDF)From Pillar to Post: a Comparative Review of the Frameworks for Independent Workers in the Contemporary Performing Arts in Europe. / Judith Staines
IETM, November 2004.

Study on Impediments to Mobility in the EU Live Performance Sector and on Possible Solutions. (dokument Adobe PDF)Study on Impediments to Mobility in the EU Live Performance Sector and on Possible Solutions. / Richard Poláček
Brussels: Performing Arts Employers Associations League Europe (Pearle), January 2007.

Hudba


Music & wellbeing.
/ Association of British orchestras
London: Association of British Orchestras, 2004.
Summary of the lectures and discussions held at the symposium for music and healthcare professionals, exploring the role of live music in promoting wellbeing in community settings and the effects of live musical performance and performer interaction in hospital environments.
www.abo.org.uk/pdfs/events/symposia/041103%20M&WB%20report.pdf

A study of the economic and social impact of the Grand Opera House: Executive summary. / K. McLaughlin; Amethyst Business Solutions, Millward Brown Ulster
Belfast: Arts council of Northern Ireland, 2005
www.artscouncil-ni.org/departs/all/report/research/opera house.pdf

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Výtvarné umění


A portrait of the visual arts: Meeting the challenges of a new era.
/ K. F. McCarthy, et al.
Santa Monica, [CA]: RAND, 2005. (Rand Research in the arts)
A very complex survey of the visual arts in the United States.
www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2005/RAND_MG290.pdf

Art in question. / K. Raney
In The international journal of art & design education, 22(2003) 2(May), s. 195−207
Art in Question is one of the outcomes of the Arts Council's research into visual literacy. This article is an edited transcript of the conversation between the author and two of the contributors to the book launched in March 2003, writer Sadie Plant and Professor of English and Art History, WJT Mitchell.
www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1468-5949.00354

 

Literatura


Europe and the book
Brussels: Federation of European Publishers, ca. 2007
www.fep-fee.be/documents/FEP_EPB_DRAFT_VER2909_EN.pdf


Culture-Biz: Locating women as film and book publishing professionals in Europe,
/ ERICarts, et al.
Bonn: ARCult media, 2005.
Investigation of the status of women working in the cultural labour market in Europe: film production and book publishing. Comparison between the situation in Austria, Finland, Germany and Portugal. Statistical surveys.
www.gender-research.net/web/results.php

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Film a média

Digital Platforms: Risks and Opportunities for European Film-Makers. (dokument Adobe PDF)Digital Platforms: Risks and Opportunities for European Film-Makers. A report for the European Parliament by David Graham & Associates Ltd. (in association with Headway International), December 2006.

Culture-Biz: Locating women as film and book publishing professionals in Europe. / ERICarts, et al.
Bonn: ARCult media, 2005.
Investigation of the status of women working in the cultural labour market in Europe: film production and book publishing. Comparison between the situation in Austria, Finland, Germany and Portugal. Statistical surveys.
www.gender-research.net/web/results.php

What's this thing called e-culture. / M. Schwarz
In Virtueel platform, 2004 (originally publlished in ARSIS, Arts & Culture Policy Magazine of the Arts Council of Finland, (2004) 3(4−6)
How digital media is creating a new cultural arena and prompts us to rethink arts and cultural policy: a Dutch perspective.
www.virtueelplatform.nl/article-324-cs.html

Focus 2007: World Film Market Trends 2007. (dokument Adobe PDF)Focus 2007: World Film Market Trends 2007.
Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory, 2007.

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Kulturní dědictví


Explanatory report to the framework convention of the Council of Europe on the value of cultural heritage for society.
/ Council of Europe
Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 2004.
Report of the ministerial conference 'Intercultural dialogue: the way ahead', closing conference of the 50th Anniversary of the European Cultural Convention, 27-28 October 2005 Faro, Portugal.
www.coe.int/t/dg4/CulturalConvention/Source/DGIV-DC-FARO_2005_10EN.pdf

Sharing the income of a museum pass program. / V. Ginsburgh, I. Zang
In Museum management and curatorship, 19(2001) 4(Dec.), s. 371−383.
How to share the proceeds of museum passes which give visitors access to several museums. 
http://gremars.univ-lille3.fr/~champarnaud/VGinsburgh

Creativity and interactivity: New ways to experience, market and manage museums. / N. Kotler; R. Rentschler (ed.)
Melbourne: Deakin University Press, 2003. 
How marketing can help museums better understand and engage their audiences. www.deakin.edu.au/buslaw/bowater/clmr/fellows/kotler_lecture.pdf

Globalization and intangible cultural heritage: International conference 26−27 August 2004, Tokyo, Japan. / L. Wong (ed.)
Paris: UNESCO, 2005.
Report of an international conference convened by the United Nations University and UNESCO in Tokyo in 2004. 
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001400/140090E.pdf

Living heritage: Community development through cultural resources in South East Europe. / F. Matarasso
Brussels: King Baudouin foundation, 2005.
The Living heritage programme aims to promote the development of local communities in South Eastern Europe through cultural resources.
www.kbs-frb.be/files/db/EN/PUB%5F1547%5FLiving%5FHeritage%5FFinal%5FReport.pdf

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