This Deliverable reports, to each of the four thematic areas (Cultural participation in live arts and culture, Cultural participation through media, Cultural production and heritage management, Cultural administration….
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This Deliverable reports, to each of the four thematic areas (Cultural participation in live arts and culture, Cultural participation through media, Cultural production and heritage management, Cultural administration….
Read More →This deliverable reports about internal and external evaluation conducted along the whole projec.
Read More →This deliverable synthesises the previous exploration of the research literature and existing data on the factors and circumstances influencing the shaping of the values of culture in Europe.
Read More →This deliverable describes two areas of sustainability of the REACH project’s work. The first is how direct activities of the project will be maintained and results maximised after…
Read More →This deliverable forms one of the concluding strands of the REACH project and relates to the REACH findings on resilient European cultural heritage.
Read More →This article responds to the interdisciplinary developments that choreography has undergone in the twenty-first century, in terms of a focus on relationships between dance, architecture, site and cultural heritage.
Read More →This deliverable outlines the current situation and activities undertaken to build dialogue and consensus for CH preservation in rural areas….
Read More →This deliverable provides an aggregated report covering the four workshops that were organised and run by the REACH project….
Read More →The report questions the configurations in which European cultural policies attribute values to culture. It begins with a reflection on the meaning of value, then goes on to identify the numerous values identifiable in the history of cultural policies.
Read More →The report considers the relationship between the centrality of neoliberal, or market-based, logics and the prioritisation of instrumental cultural values in the cultural fields of thirty European countries.
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