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INDICATORS OF GENUINE APPRECIATION OF IDENTITY IN CULTURAL POLICY

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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Cultural Statistics 2007

Eurostat (2007) Cultural statistics — 2007 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-05547-8

Cultural statistics 2011

Eurostat (2011) Cultural statistics — 2011 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-16396-8 

Culture statistics 2016

Eurostat (2016) Culture statistics — 2016 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-52215-4

Culture statistics 2019

Eurostat (2019) Culture statistics — 2019 edition. ISBN: 978-92-76-09702-0

Guide to Eurostat culture statistics 2018

Eurostat (2018) Guide to Eurostat culture statistics — 2018 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-97216-4

THE EUROPEANS, CULTURE AND CULTURAL VALUES: QUALITATIVE STUDY IN 27 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Optem (2006) THE EUROPEANS, CULTURE AND CULTURAL VALUES: QUALITATIVE STUDY IN 27 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. EUROPEAN COMMISSION – Directorate-General for Education and Culture.

Thematic Indicators for Culture in the 2030 Agenda

Hosagrahar, J. et al. (2019) Thematic Indicators for Culture in the 2030 Agenda. UNESCO. ISBN 978-92-3-100355-4

Implementation of the UNESCO Culture|2030 Indicators 2021-2022

UNESCO (2022) Implementation of the UNESCO Culture|2030 Indicators 2021-2022

Effectiveness indicators to strengthen the knowledge base for cultural policy

Ministry of Education and Culture (2011) Effectiveness indicators to strengthen the knowledge base for cultural policy. Ministry of Education and Culture, Department for Cultural, Sport and Youth Policy, Government of Finland. ISBN 978-952-263-037-7 

Statistical Indicators for Arts Policy

International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (2005) Statistical Indicators for Arts Policy. Sydney: IFACCA

Gattenhof - Measuring impact

Gattenhof, S. (2015) Measuring Impact:  Models for Evaluation in the Australian Arts and Culture Landscape. London: Palgrave Pivot. ISBN 978-1-137-47286-1; eISBN 978-1-137-47287-8

Cultural Access and Participation - from Indicators to Policies for Democracy

Luciani, C. (ed) (2012) Cultural Access and Participation - from Indicators to Policies for Democracy. Helsinki. 

Unesco Institute for Statistics - The 2009 UNESCO Framework for Cultural Statistics (FCS)

Unesco Institute for Statistics. (2009). The 2009 UNESCO Framework for Cultural Statistics (FCS). ISBN 978-92-9189-075-0

Deroin - European statistical Works on Culture ESSnet-Culture

Deroin, V. (2011). European statistical Works on Culture ESSnet-Culture Final report, 2009-2011. culture études, 2011-8 – décembre 2011

INVENT conference Barcelona

Arroyo, C. & S. Albertí (May 2023). INVENT conference Barcelona

Culture Below The Surface: The Cultural Iceberg Analogy

Karels, A., Holla, S. & C. Arroyo  (2023, September). Culture Below The Surface: The Cultural Iceberg Analogy – INVENT Culture

Cvetičanin, Petrić & Koludrović - Towards a social turn in cultural policy: A policymaker’s guidebook

Cvetičanin, P.,  M. Petrić & I. Tomić Koludrović (2023). Towards a social turn in cultural policy: A policymaker’s guidebook. INVENT publication.

INVENT Newsletter I (2021)

Janssen, S., (Ed.) (2021). INVENT Newsletter I.

INVENT Newsletter II (2022)

Holla, S., Karels, A., & Janssen, S. (Eds.). (2022). INVENT Newsletter II.

INVENT Newsletter III (2023)

Karels, A., Janssen, S., & Holla, S. (Eds.). (2023). INVENT Newsletter III.

Astor – Cordoba’s Mosque-Cathedral as contested cultural heritage. To whom does “world heritage” belong?

Astor, A. (2023) Cordoba’s Mosque-Cathedral as contested cultural heritage. To whom does “world heritage” belong?

Astor – Mass tourism, public space, and the regulation of street performance in Barcelona

Astor, A. (2023). Mass tourism, public space, and the regulation of street performance in Barcelona

Kisić – Transnational nominations for the UNESCO World Heritage List as a policy tool in post-war contexts: The case of Stećci medieval tombstone graveyards

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

Marcelić – Fortress of culture Šibenik: From cultural heritage management to sustainable social development

Marcelić, S. (2023).  Fortress of culture Šibenik: From cultural heritage management to sustainable social development.

Pereira, Chymisz & Brumen – Les Machines de l’Île de Nantes. From the workshop of the craftsman and the artist to the event in the city

Pereira, L.P.,  Chymisz, M. & P. Brumen (2023). Les Machines de l’Île de Nantes. From the workshop of the craftsman and the artist to the event in the city

Yodovich & Ben David – The Museums That make us: A case study

Yodovich, N. & Ben David, G. (2023).The Museums That make us: A case study