2007-03-14

Arts Management Newsletter

No 68: Scandinavia

This issue has the special topic "Scandinavia".
 

Table of Contents

SPECIAL FOCUS - Scandinavia
  • The Danish cultural heritage. Economics and Politics
  • A Case Study of Storsjöyran Music Festival, Sweden
  • The Role of Networks and Knowledge in the Norwegian Recorded Music Industry
  • Creative Directions. A Nordic Framework for Supporting the Creative Industries
  • Buying Behaviour of Theatre Distribution Agents
  • Portrait: The Arts Council of Finland
  • Magazine Digest: Framework - The Finnish Art Review
  • Denmark in the Culture and Experience Economy - 5 new steps
  • Education: Management of Creative Business Processes, Copenhagen
  • Education: Arts Management, Sibelius Academy, Helsinki
  • Preview: Conference on Entrepreneurship and Education in Cultural Life, Göteborg
  • Preview: Culture as Innovation, Turku
  • Preview: Introduction to Arts Management - Helsinki Summer School
  • Preview: The 3rd Nordic Conference on Cultural Policy Resarch, Bø
  • Preview: The 10th European Conference on Creativity and Innovation, Copenhagen
  • Preview: Museum Microclimates, Copenhagen
  • Preview: Artistic on-line and real-life Encounters on the EU enlargement
  • Links Collection for Scandinavia
General Topics
  • Cultural Industries and Cultural Policy
  • Internationalisation Patterns of Born Globals in the Music and Fashion Industries
  • The Economic Impact of the Icelandic Music Industry Structure and Manage
  • Empowerment and Anger. Learning How to Share Ownership of the Museum
  • Magazine Digest: GIG/International Arts Manager Magazine
  • Magazine Digest: Journal of Cultural Economics
  • Book: Museum Management and Marketing
  • The Fourth Federal Congress on Cultural Policy, Berlin
  • Preview: The Venice Festival of Media
  • Preview: Seoul International Networking Seminar for Festival Organizers
  • Preview: Culture Creative Industries in Europe, Berlin
  • Preview: International Digital Publishing Forum, New York City
  • Preview: Asian Arts Mart 2007, Singapore
  • Preview: Arts Reach. National Arts Marketing Conference 2007, San Francisco

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