De Dreu, Carsten K W Gross, Jörg
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The Behavioral and brain sciences
Conflict can profoundly affect individuals and their groups. Oftentimes, conflict involves a clash between one side seeking change and increased gains through victory and the other side defending the status quo and protecting against loss and defeat. However, theory and empirical research largely neglected these conflicts between attackers and defe...
Tang, Yi Zhou, Lihong Cao, Jing Li, Jiangnan Nie, Xiaofei
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Libri
This paper focuses on the recent development of the National Cultural Information Resources Sharing Project in China. This is a national scale project that was initiated by the Chinese central government and has stimulated immense academic attention. Specifically, this paper attempts to understand people’s expectations and requirements on the proje...
Jaffré, Maxime Raevskikh, Elena Pedler, Emmanuel
European cultural policy programs, such as European Capitals of Culture (ECC), seek to develop new forms of civic cohesion through inclusive and participative cultural events. The cultural assets of a city elected "ECC" are mobilized to attract a wide range of new audiences, including populations poorly integrated into local cultural life and conse...
Raevskikh, Elena
Supported by the omnipresent State in the past, French music education leans increasingly towards a more liberal and competitive model. In the current context of a decentralized economy and European integration, music conservatories are called upon to contribute to regional and municipal development and enhance European student mobility. How do con...
Raevskikh, Elena Jaffré, Maxime Pedler, Emmanuel
This paper examines how young people in Marseille perceive democratised cultural institutions that seek to get in tune with their expectations and cultural preferences, and explores the interplay between the political vision of the city's peripheral neighbourhoods and the aspirational pursuits of its inhabitants. European policies encourage young p...
Bustos Gómez, Marta
This article examines the emergence of cultural institutions in the city of Bogota as part of the colonial project and points out how the discourses and practices that legitimize the creation of the Office of Cultural Propaganda in the early 30s of the 20th century are anchored in the coloniality of power of a state authority that sought to educate...
Tanacković, Sanjica Faletar Golub, Koraljka Huvila, Isto
Introduction. This exploratory study aims to map the premises of developing interoperability of archival holdings and the understanding of how interoperability is understood from an operational perspective at archival institutions. The study is based on a comparative survey of the views of archivists from Croatian, Finnish and Swedish archives on t...
Todorova, Tania Yordanova Kurbanoğlu, Serap Boustany, Joumana Dougan, Güleda Saunders, Laura Horvat, Aleksandra Terra, Ana Lúcia Landøy, Ane Repanovici, Angela Morrison, Chris
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Buljubašić, Iva Ham, Marija Pap, Ana
Published in
Scientific Annals of Economics and Business
Unconventional marketing has the potential to contribute not only to the well-being of cultural institutions but also to the society by raising its general cultural level and fostering economic growth based on creative industries. This paper contributes to the theoretical explanation and understanding of the unconventional marketing approach by pro...
Contreras, Igor Fryberger, Annelies
Georgina Born is Professor of Music and Anthropology at Oxford University. Her work brilliantly combines ethnographic and theoretical writings on music, media, and cultural production, and has had a major influence on the way music is studied today. Her specific approach is reflected in the work of the research program she now leads at Oxford: “Mus...