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The April edition of Asia-Pacific Creative Landing Pad, a bi-monthly online creative industries research journal from Asian Creative Transformations in Australia, revisits the issue of how to measure a… Read More
The European Expert Network on Culture (EENC) has published a new study of strategies and bodies in EU Member States that support the export and internationalisation of goods… Read More
Why arts festivals? What is the stake of festival managers in the festivals they programme? These are some of the questions at the heart of the new e-publication being… Read More
Measuring Cultural Participation is the second of a series of handbooks produced by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) to build upon the concepts set out in the 2009… Read More
The Green Mobility Guide for the Performing Arts research dossier is published by Julie’s Bicycle and On the Move in 5 languages. It offers examples from Europe and Asia,… Read More
The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) has published a handbook with an overview of current methods used in different countries worldwide to measure the contribution of cultural industries to… Read More
“It’s Not Easy Being Green: Two Designers Exploring Sustainability Worldwide” is a new publication by Aart van Bezooyen and Paula Raché that brings together six months research visiting inspiring… Read More
The KIT Information Portal Culture for Development Directory from the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) of the Netherlands provides an extensive online directory with links to organisations, e-publications and other… Read More
Creativity & Human Development is a new international e-journal published in Scotland. It aims to be a place where practitioners and academics can talk about Creativity and ways in… Read More
Asia Art Archive in Hong Kong publishes the second issue of its research journal Field Notes with a query that is close to the heart of Asia Art Archive:… Read More
Launched in 2010, randian 燃点 | randian-online.com seeks to promote independent cultural debate in China and to foster intellectual exchange between China and the rest of the world. This… Read More
The European Expert Network on Culture (EENC) has published a report on crowdfunding schemes in Europe, looking at these innovative sources of funding in the cultural and creative sector… Read More
IFACCA (International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies) has published a new report D’Art Topic No. 43: Government Policies and Support for Design This report provides an analysis… Read More
The Australia Business Arts Foundation has 12 years experience of connecting the arts, business and donors. Every year it publishes the AbaF Gold Book featuring case studies of winning… Read More
Announcing a new publication from IETM: Everyday Innovators, Innovative Work Practices in the Cultural Sector, featuring practical examples and case studies from the cultural sector in Europe. This is… Read More
Biblio is an India-based journal modelled on the New York Review of Books. Online readers can access reviews and commentary, with other more extensive content available on subscription. Biblio… Read More
Crossing the River by Feeling for Stones is a publication from the UK’s innovation network Nesta. It recommends that UK creative entrepreneurs look at how they can use social… Read More
This thematic collection of case studies provides a thorough understanding of World Heritage sites and their Outstanding Universal Value in the context of sustainable development. Read More
Art Radar Asia is an online journal, “the only editorially independent online news source writing about contemporary art across Asia”. Check it out for great articles, Asian Art Event… Read More
Initiated by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) through its online portal culture360.org, these 20 mobility funding guides are a concrete output of the mapping of funding opportunities for international cultural exchange in 18 countries in Asia. Read More
Two photographers have embarked on a Burmese book project documenting the crumbling British colonial-era architecture for which the capital Yangon is renowned. It raises questions about the conservation of… Read More
The World Cities Culture Report 2012 is a major global initiative on culture and the future of cities, established by the Mayor of London. It is a celebration of… Read More
‘Finding a Place on the Asian Stage’ is a Platform Paper reflecting on experiences of Australia artists working in and with Asia. ‘Should we care more than we do… Read More
Cultural Policy Update (CPU) is the international e-journal of the Boekman Foundation in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. CPU#2 examines how to make better use of cultural policy research findings. In… Read More
The “Objectif Pays” series offers a set of practical cultural mobility guides in French for performing arts professionals interested in working internationally. Guides for China and Vietnam are currently… Read More
In this recently published anthology Artists and the Arts Industries, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee puts the artistic perspective at the centre of the discussion on cultural and creative… Read More
Recently published, CHINA: museums is the insider’s guide to over 200 museums in China and has guided the journey for a BBC radio tour of some of China’s most… Read More
A new resource on funding for projects supporting cultural diversity, International Funds to Support Cultural Diversity, includes information on support for cultural co-operation between Asia and Europe. Read More
LEAP is the bilingual art magazine of contemporary China. Published six times a year in Chinese and English, it presents a winning mix of contemporary art coverage and cultural… Read More
PANANAW: Philippine Journal of Visual Arts received the 2012 Alice Award and Public’s Voice Winner for best magazine on contemporary art. PANANAW, Philippine Journal of Visual Arts was launched in 1996… Read More