More often than ever cultural organisations look for new ways of using new technologies to create and share digital content and to communicate, respond and engage with wider audiences. Experimenting and developing digital content is becoming more and more a … Read More
Looking for a change? Tips and websites for job seekers
Being jobless or laid off is indeed a stressful moment in life. We often forget that changing a job is not at threat, but a great opportunity. This is a moment to ask ourselves βAm I really good at what … Read More
New online space for Young Researchers on LabforCulture.org
Today we are launching the Young Researchers Forum, an online space to share, collaborate, network and reflect. It aims to strengthen the community of young researcherβs so their work is peer to peer supported and more accessible in the wider … Read More
Updated version of Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe: coming soon
The updated version of the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe will be online soon. The Compendium Authors meeting 2010 will take place on 9 and 10 April 2010 in Zurich, in the framework of the Swiss Chairmanship … Read More
Expert Talk: Cooperation and Funding Landscapes in Southeastern Europe Exchanging experiences – Evaluating achievements: Report
The political upheaval at the end of the 1980s introduced a period of liberal cultural policy in Southeastern Europe, which picked up again in those countries after the wars and the collapse of Yugoslavia. The independent cultural scene, which had … Read More
The place of cultural portals in the context of converging digital culture: Interview with Alexandra Uzelac
You are the author of the document βThe place of cultural portals in the context of converging digital cultureβ. This is the third Culturemondo International Survey about cultural portals and related trends in digital culture and heritage. Why was Culturemondo … Read More
Web-based calendars of arts&culture events: what to see, where to go, who else is joining?
Where and how do we find information about events to attend in our free time in the evenings or weekends, when we travel, during our vacation? How we make our choice among all existing offers in the arts, cultural, tourism, … Read More
What Is Living and What Is Dead in Social Democracy?, By Tony Judt
Tony Judt directs the Remarque Institute at NYU and is the author of Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945. His latest book, Reappraisals: Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century, was recently reissued (January 2010). Read Tony Judt’s brilliant and … Read More