Cultural Statistics 2007
Eurostat (2007) Cultural statistics — 2007 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-05547-8
During the late 20th and early 21st century, a significant political trend emerged known as identity politics. It encompasses political and social movements aimed at addressing oppression and injustices experienced by people of different races, ethnicities, religions, genders, and sexual orientations. The main objective of identity politics is to eradicate negative stereotypes that have been utilised to justify the marginalisation, oppression, exclusion, exploitation, or assimilation of such groups. This has led to the ever-important questions of identity in our time being asked with even greater seriousness.
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Eurostat (2011) Cultural statistics — 2011 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-16396-8
Eurostat (2016) Culture statistics — 2016 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-52215-4
Eurostat (2019) Culture statistics — 2019 edition. ISBN: 978-92-76-09702-0
Eurostat (2018) Guide to Eurostat culture statistics — 2018 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-97216-4
Optem (2006) THE EUROPEANS, CULTURE AND CULTURAL VALUES: QUALITATIVE STUDY IN 27 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. EUROPEAN COMMISSION – Directorate-General for Education and Culture.
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Kisić, V. (2023) Transnational nominations for the UNESCO World Heritage List as a policy tool in post-war contexts: The case of Stećci medieval tombstone graveyards
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