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| founded by  = Council of Europe
 
| founded by 2 = ERICarts Institute
 
| founded by 2 = ERICarts Institute
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| managed by 2 = Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e.V.
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| street    = Weberstrasse 59a
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| town      = 53113 Bonn
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| country    = Germany
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| email        = info@culturalpolicies.net
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| telephone    = 49 (0) 228 20167 22
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| name      = Ulrike Blumenreich
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| role      = Project Head, Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e.V.
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| email      = info@culturalpolicies.net
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| name      = Vesna Čopič
 
| name      = Vesna Čopič
| role      = Researcher, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana University
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| role      = Slovenia Compendium Researcher, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana University
| street    = Kardeljeva ploscad 5
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| street    = Kardeljeva ploščad 5
 
| town      = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town      = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| telephone  = 386 (1) 369 5853
 
| fax        = 386 (1) 369 2518
 
 
| email      = vesna.copic@gov.si
 
| email      = vesna.copic@gov.si
 
| website    = http://www.fdv.uni-lj.si
 
| website    = http://www.fdv.uni-lj.si
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{{Contact
 
{{Contact
 
| name      = Andrej Srakar
 
| name      = Andrej Srakar
| role      = Research Assistant, Institute for Economic Research
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| role      = Slovenia Compendium Research Associate, Institute for Economic Research
 
| street    = Kardeljeva ploščad 17
 
| street    = Kardeljeva ploščad 17
 
| town      = SI-1109 Ljubljana
 
| town      = SI-1109 Ljubljana
| telephone  = 386 (0) 1 530 3800
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| telephone  = 386 (0) 1 530 3860
 
| email      = andrej.srakar@ier.si
 
| email      = andrej.srakar@ier.si
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| name      = Nika Gričar
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| role      = Slovenia Compendium Research Associate
 
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A joint venture between the Council of Europe and the ERICarts Institute, realised with a community of practising independent cultural policy researchers, NGOs, and national governments, the [[Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe]] is an expanding European-wide information and monitoring system on cultural policy measures, instruments, debates, and cultural trends.  
 
A joint venture between the Council of Europe and the ERICarts Institute, realised with a community of practising independent cultural policy researchers, NGOs, and national governments, the [[Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe]] is an expanding European-wide information and monitoring system on cultural policy measures, instruments, debates, and cultural trends.  
An emerging new WorldCP platform, an international database of cultural policies is based on the Compendium model.
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Until the end of 2020 the Boekman Foundation, the institute for arts, culture and related policy in the Netherlands was the Compendium’s Coordinator. Since 2021 the Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e.V. (Bonn, Germany) is the new Coordinator of the Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends and therefore responsible for the daily management of the project.
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The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) has founded a new WorldCP platform, an international database of cultural policies, which is based on the Compendium model.
 
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Currently the website includes profiles of 42 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. Some of the profiles are published also in their original languages, for instance, the cultural policy profiles of Austria, Germany and Liechtenstein in German language, and those of France and Monaco in French language. In view are the new profiles of Cyprus and Bosnia and Herzegovina, later on also Belarus and Luxembourg.
 
  
The Slovene cultural policy profile has been compiled by Vesna Čopič from the [[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana]] and [[Andrej Srakar]] from the Institute for Economic Research who contributed the last update in the year 2014.
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== Country profiles ==
  
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Currently the website includes profiles of 50 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. Some of the profiles are published also in their original languages, for instance, the cultural policy profiles of Austria, Germany and Liechtenstein in German language, and those of France and Monaco in French language. In view are the new profiles of Island, Luxembourg and Belarus.
  
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The Slovene cultural policy profile has been compiled by [[Vesna Čopič]] from the [[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana]] and [[Andrej Srakar]] from the Institute for Economic Research who contributed the last update in the year 2015.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.culturalpolicies.net/web/slovenia.php Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe]
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* [http://www.culturalpolicies.net Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe website]
* [http://www.culturalpolicies.net/web/slovenia.php Slovene profile in the Compendium]
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* [https://www.culturalpolicies.net/database/search-by-country/country-profile/?id=37 Slovene profile in the Compendium]
* [http://www.worldcp.org WorldCP platform]  
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* [http://www.worldcp.org WorldCP platform], International Database of Cultural Polices by IFACCA
* [http://www.coe.int/ Council of Europe web portal]
 
  
 
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Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe
Weberstrasse 59a, 53113 Bonn
Phone49 (0) 228 20167 22
CountryGERMANY
Ulrike Blumenreich, Project Head, Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e.V.



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A joint venture between the Council of Europe and the ERICarts Institute, realised with a community of practising independent cultural policy researchers, NGOs, and national governments, the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe is an expanding European-wide information and monitoring system on cultural policy measures, instruments, debates, and cultural trends.

Until the end of 2020 the Boekman Foundation, the institute for arts, culture and related policy in the Netherlands was the Compendium’s Coordinator. Since 2021 the Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e.V. (Bonn, Germany) is the new Coordinator of the Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends and therefore responsible for the daily management of the project.

The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) has founded a new WorldCP platform, an international database of cultural policies, which is based on the Compendium model.


Country profiles

Currently the website includes profiles of 50 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. Some of the profiles are published also in their original languages, for instance, the cultural policy profiles of Austria, Germany and Liechtenstein in German language, and those of France and Monaco in French language. In view are the new profiles of Island, Luxembourg and Belarus.

The Slovene cultural policy profile has been compiled by Vesna Čopič from the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana and Andrej Srakar from the Institute for Economic Research who contributed the last update in the year 2015.

See also

External links

Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe +
53113 Bonn +
A joint venture between the Council of EurA joint venture between the Council of Europe and the ERICarts Institute, realised with a community of practising independent cultural policy researchers, NGOs, and national governments, the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe is an expanding European-wide information and monitoring system on cultural policy measures, instruments, debates, and cultural trends.instruments, debates, and cultural trends. +
A joint venture between the Council of EurA joint venture between the Council of Europe and the ERICarts Institute, realised with a community of practising independent cultural policy researchers, NGOs, and national governments, the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe is an expanding European-wide information and monitoring system on cultural policy measures, instruments, debates, and cultural trends.instruments, debates, and cultural trends. +