ARTE PÚBLICA EM LISBOA 94: CAPITAL EUROPEIA DA CULTURA: INTENÇÕES E OPORTUNIDADES [PDF]
The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon ‐ a coastal city with a population of around 540000 people – was nominated as European Capital of Culture in 1994. This study describes how Public Art projects were included in those cultural master plans and how they
Telmo Lopes
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'Cultural Persistence' of Health Capital: Evidence from European Migrants [PDF]
Culture is an under-studied determinant of health production and seldom measured. This paper empirically examines the persistence and association of health capital assessments of first and second-generation migrants with that of their ancestral countries.
Costa-i-Font, Joan, Sato, Azusa
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Social Capital and Organizational Networks in the Context of Timișoara – European Capital of Culture 2023 [PDF]
Knowing that the ECoC label is a potential platform for generating social capital for the cultural sector, this article proposes, using the tools of network science, an empirical analysis of the cultural ecosystem of Timișoara 2023. The results allow
Corina TURȘIE
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The European Capital of Culture (ECoC) is a well-known and long-standing European policy that annually awards the title of Capital to two or more cities that deliver cultural initiatives throughout one year of celebrations.
Z. Jones, D. Ponzini
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European Capitals of Culture and life satisfaction [PDF]
This paper analyses whether hosting the most prestigious European cultural event, the European Capital of Culture, has an impact on regional economic development and the life satisfaction of the local population. We show that European Capitals are hosted in regions with above-average GDP per capita, but do not causally affect the economic development ...
Steiner, Lasse +2 more
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European Capital of Culture 2028: For Which Identities and Values? French Bids for the Title in 2028
The general objectives of the European Capitals of Culture are to safeguard and promote the diversity of cultures in Europe and the common features they share, while strengthening the sense of belonging to a common cultural space.
Fabrice Thuriot
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Perceptions of Local People Regarding Istanbul as a European Capital of Culture [PDF]
Istanbul has been declared the European Capital of Culture in 2010, due to its past as the cradle of many civilizations and host to various cultures. Today, Istanbul still includes a variety of cultures, ethnic backgrounds, religions and socio-cultural ...
Ebru Kuzguni +4 more
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European Capital of Culture Plovdiv 2019: Effects through the lens of the local community
The paper deals with the impacts of hosting the European Capital of Culture (ECOC) by the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv in 2019 through the lens of the local community.
E. Dogramadjieva, Kalina Tylko
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A critical debate of the cultural and social effects of Valletta 2018 European Capital of Culture
The paper considers the hosting of the European Capital of Culture in Malta in 2018 in the light of the cultural and social effects on Malta’s capital city, Valletta. Governance and impacts on Malta’s tourism are also debated.
John Ebejer, Karsten Xuereb, M. Avellino
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Places of everyday cosmopolitanisms: East-European construction workers in London [PDF]
This paper illustrates how cosmopolitanisms among East-European construction workers in London are shaped by the localised spatial contexts in which encounters with difference take place.
Datta, Ayona
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