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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Research and public decision-making in cultural policies

The 2nd International Meetings on Research and Public Decision-Making in Cultural Policies will be held on 3 and 4 December 2014 at the TNP of Villeurbanne, France. The general topic of these meetings, aiming to intertwine presentations of works and viewpoints of researchers and European and international actors, is Metamorphoses

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Heritage enacted

Culture ministers of the EU met in Brussels and adopted a high level document on cultural heritage. The opening words of four paragraphs (out of the thirty) carry the essence: Cultural heritage plays an important role in creating and enhancing social capital, has an important economic impact, plays a specific role in achieving the Europe 2020 strategy goals

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

IFACCA publishes Cultural Policy Quick Facts

Cultural Policy Quick Facts is a short international overview of the existence of cultural policies, plans and guidelines; the nature of cultural authorities and governance; and the key elements of cultural policies. The information has been drawn from the Cultural Policy Database, an IFACCA initiative designed to compile information on the cultural policies

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

5th Annual ENCATC Research Session

On 18 September in Brno, Czech Republic, in the framework of the 22nd ENCATC Annual Conference “New Challenges for the Arts: Is it just about money?” (17-19 September 2014), a selected group of academics, researchers, trainers and cultural professionals from Europe and around the world will present  papers at the 5th Annual ENCATC Research

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

Western Australia: Culinary tourism high on the agenda

New independent research, commissioned by Tourism Research Australia and Tourism Western Australia, shows an increased focus on culinary tourism is in line with visitor trends and expectations. The research found more than one million domestic visitors to Western Australia last year actively sought out food and wine experiences or determined where

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Who will be the 11th Cultural Policy Research Award winner? 2014 Call for applications is now open!

ENCATC, in partnership with European Cultural Foundation, invites young researchers to apply for the 11th Cultural Policy Research Award (CPRA). Initiated in 2003 and now in its 11th edition, the Award is entering a new phase incorporating three major changes. First, the Award will be bestowed up a young researcher who has successfully defended his

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Best #TripLit for Foodies

Food and travel go together like, well, forks and knives. If you love good #TripLit as much as you enjoy good food, here are five delectable reads from around the world to add to your list. In Alice, Let’s Eat (1978), Calvin Trillin tracks barbecue mutton to its global capital in Owensboro, Kentucky,

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Visits to wineries have increase 40% in six years

Newsletter EUHTStPol. Wine tourism has been recovering the usual rhythm since the economical crisis.  The number of visitor to wine cellars associated to the Wine Route in Spain has increased to 1.689.203 on 2013, this is 18.08% that the year before according to the sixth annual report of the Observatorio Turístico.

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

L’Eggs of Paco Pérez with a Plus

Newsletter EUHTStPol. The trend is to look for trends. Nowadays businesses need to include a ‘plus’. A plus in order to attract customers, a bit saturated of proposals.  The goal is to give life to spaces like the famous restaurant L’Eggs by Paco Perez, invited chef of the recent Contest

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

1,400-year-old olive trees transplanted to Dubai's The World

Real estate agent and developer, Kleindienst Group, has announced that its flagship The Heart of Europe development on Dubai’s The World is the new home for 58 unique Mediterranean trees – the oldest of which are two olive trees aged between 1,300 and 1,400 years old. Having grown in the hot

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Ibiza losing summer music festivals crowd to Croatia

When it comes to summer music festivals, the Europeans have always done it a little better than the rest of the world. Every year between June and September, a world-class festival takes place almost every weekend in countries ranging from Spain and France to Germany, Austria and Hungary – and particularly

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

How Soviet Kitchens Became Hotbeds Of Dissent And Culture

When Nikita Khrushchev emerged as the leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin’s death in 1953, one of the first things he addressed was the housing shortage and the need for more food. At the time, thousands of people were living in cramped communal apartments, sharing one kitchen and one bathroom with

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Creativity and culture to take centre stage in Belfast

The first details of a new £900,000 Creative and Cultural Fund for Belfast, which will bring a series of large-scale cross-community arts projects to life, were unveiled today. The new fund, set-up by Belfast City Council and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, will bring three years of exciting arts and

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