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In contrast to last year's conference at the Deutsches Museum Munich, which celebrated the museum's 100th birthday, the ECSITE Annual Conference 2004 was held in a newly born science museum: CosmoCaixa in Barcelona, only inaugurated in late September 2004...


2004-12-16
One of the main reasons why misunderstandings occur between Chinese and western arts managers could be attributed to the differences in perception between the two cultures. The aim of this paper is to encourage Western arts managers to consider the power of culture and perception, and the impact of this on work performance, when working in a Chinese city such as Shanghai...
2004-12-16
Cultural policy in Singapore arguably takes on a policing dimension, as it is typically about media censorship vis-à-vis the maintenance of social and political control. At the same time, it aims to extract economic productivity from citizens working in the arts and cultural sector...
2004-12-16
Government opts for further consideration after a Three-year Study
2004-12-16
This paper is based on an analysis and discussion of the present situation of the management of the culture and information sector in Vietnam from three perspectives: management tools, organizational structure and human resources...
2004-12-16
The return of a Republican to the White House and increased Republican majorities in Congress apparently will have little to no effect on arts funding and its management in Washington. At the state level -- where governors and legislators had struggled with dwindling coffers -- the 2004 election reveals signs of renewed hope.
2004-12-16
The culture and experience economy is a growing field in Denmark and abroad. The booklet 'Denmark in the Culture and Experience Economy' explores the future of stronger ties between the arts and corporate sector in Denmark and presents the Government initiatives on five new target areas...

2004-12-14
Whether its the increasing number of practical examples of success in your own and other communities or the academic research of Dr. Richard Florida (The Rise of the Creative Class), the evidence is in: it pays for a municipality to make a proactive role in arts and cultural development a key part of its core "business."...
2004-12-14
An article by Stefan Tobias, Hannover (Germany), in: Journal of Cultural Economics
2004-12-10
By David Maddison (nstitute of Economics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense), in: Journal of Cultural Economics
2004-12-10
Determining the Value of Cultural Goods: How Much (or How Little) Does Contingent Valuation Tell Us?

By David Throsby, in: Journal of Cultural Economics
2004-12-10
Körber Foundation & "Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen"

Visiting Fellowships and Junior Visiting Fellowships on "History and Memory in Europe"
2004-12-10
At the outset one must admit that the following remarks about the performance of trustees of cultural institutions are based on the experience of the writer in Israel, but there is reason to suspect that in other countries the situation may not be all that different...
2004-12-07
For more than five years "Les rencontres Association des Villes et Régions de la Grande Europe pour la culture (Les rencontres Association of European Cities and Regions for Culture" , has been leading a large debate on the setting up of a cultural policy for the European cities and regions...
2004-11-30
Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellows at the Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage will help expand and refine the theoretical framework for cultural heritage to include grassroots voices...
2004-11-25
Consultants live in a nether world between practitioners (arts managers, public officials and, yes, occasionally even artists) and academics. The latter are Keynes' scribblers', whose hypotheses and hunches and, on rare occasions, full blown theories we reduce to the pat shorthand of our trade: concepts such as Baumol's cost disease, creative clusters, social capital.
2004-11-19
The UK's Museums Association recently published the results of the first comprehensive survey on museum sector salaries in 15 years...
2004-11-19
China's cultural sector is growing rapidly in size and scope and sophistication in parallel with that country's staggering pace of economic development...
2004-11-19
THE SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO SEEKS FULL-TIME, TENURE-TRACK COLLEAGUES
with a commitment to excellence in teaching, and to innovative work or research in their field...
2004-11-18
Museums operate in a leisure environment in which there is increasing competition for audiences. Among their competitors are hallmark events such as annual arts festivals and sporting finals and mega events such as the Olympic Games, which consume media attention, siphon away sponsorship funds and attract large audiences...
2004-11-15
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