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− | A joint venture between the | + | A joint venture between the Council of Europe and the ERICarts Institute realised with a community of practice of independent cultural policy researchers, NGOs and national governments, the [[Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe]] is an expanding Europe-wide information and monitoring system on cultural policy measures, instruments, debates and cultural trends. |
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− | Currently the website includes profiles of 41 countries in English language which are targeted to a broad audience of policy makers and administrators, arts institutions and networks, researchers and documentation professionals, journalists and students. The Slovene cultural policy profile has been compiled by Vesna Čopič from the Faculty of Social Sciences, | + | Currently the website includes profiles of 41 countries in English language which are targeted to a broad audience of policy makers and administrators, arts institutions and networks, researchers and documentation professionals, journalists and students. The Slovene cultural policy profile has been compiled by Vesna Čopič from the [[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana]]. |
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Vesna Čopič participates at the The Contribution of Culture to the Implementation of the Europe 2020 Strategy Conference
Currently the website includes profiles of 41 countries in English language which are targeted to a broad audience of policy makers and administrators, arts institutions and networks, researchers and documentation professionals, journalists and students. The Slovene cultural policy profile has been compiled by Vesna Čopič from the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana.