2008-06-01

Arts Management Newsletter

No 83: Riga and Lativa

This issue is all about arts management in Riga and Lativa.
 
 

Table of Contents

Special Topic: Riga and Latvia
  • Background: Cultural cooperation and identity shaping in the Baltic Area
  • Trends: The New Three Brothers. Latvia realizes long-cherished visions
  • Development: The Riga Buzz
  • Portrait: The Riga Opera and its Education Program
  • Comment: Riga, where culture lived, … and still lives!
  • Education: Education of cultural management in Latvia
General Topics
  • Research: Bullying in the Arts?
  • Research: Creative Industries. Business and Employment in the Arts
  • News: Celebrating The Best of Europe’s Heritage
  • Book: The impact of public policies on the performing arts in Europe
  • News: S. Johnson and S. Smith win first John Hobday Awards in Arts Management 
  • Review: Denver National Arts Convention
  • Call for Papers: 2nd Workshop of Arts, Culture & Management in Europe
  • Preview: Music China. International Trade Fair
  • Preview: Communication the Museum. Communication Strategies

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