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Bruxelles, le nouveau Berlin ?
Endowed with a dense artistic landscape, the city of Brussels seems to be in the midst of an intense cultural renewal. While traditional institutions suffer, like the federal museums and the royal opera house, new art spaces are created such as the ...
Boris Grésillon, Tatiana Debroux
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Taking into account the European integration course of Ukraine, it is necessary to evaluate the socio-economic conditions of cultural sphere development in the countries of the European Union, because it is an integral part of creative industries and ...
M. Kichurchak
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Urban Regeneration in a ‘City of Culture’ the Case of Pécs, Hungary [PDF]
The development of Pécs is essentially due to its historically central location and to the fact that the regional institutions and the revenues generated by them have enriched the city.
Faragó, László
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Hallmark events have a great impact on a host community, and local support for such events is vital. Previous research has mainly focussed on resident attitudes towards sport events rather than cultural hallmark events.
Tessa van der Steen, Greg Richards
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Materadio, a Radio Airing in View of Matera European Capital of Culture 2019
Radio continues to be capable of showing a good level of an audience in comparison to TV and the new media that arose in the Internet era. In Italy, the State Broadcasting RAI (Italian Radio Television) maintains its traditional role of being an official
Gian Luigi Corinto
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IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIALS OF CULTURAL AND CREATIVE CITIES: THE CASE STUDY OF THE CITY OF VARAŽDIN
Modern society is based on intellectual capital, and creativity is the key to competitiveness, which is why cultural and creative industries are projected to grow rapidly in the future, and they are included in development strategies.
Ivana Fojs +2 more
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Using English-language newspaper articles retrieved from digital repositories, this article examines the cultural asymmetrical encounter between Western and Eastern Europe after 1989. It argues that due to the rise of the Iron Curtain after 1948 and the post-war progress of the Western European integration project after 1950, the idea of ‘Europe’ was ...
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THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL EVENTS ON TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: SIBIU - THE EUROPEAN CULTURAL CAPITAL [PDF]
This study reviews the findings of longitudinal field research in Sibiu on the cultural profile of tourists during and afterthe European Cultural Capital Programme (ECOC) and the effects of the event on local tourism. The impact of theevent can be gauged
GREG RICHARDS, ILIE ROTARIU
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The Еuropean Creative Class: A Challenge for the European Capitals оf Culture
This study examines the evolution of the concept of the creative class, beginning with R. Florida’s interpretations and questioning its role in shaping culture as a profit-generating factor within cities designated as European Capitals of Culture.
Ioan Vulpescu
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This article examines the European Capital of Culture programme in relation to its success in sustaining a sense of European cultural identity. This is done by examining the case study of Liverpool 2008.
C. Bee, Charles Clarke
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