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New volume released of the ENCATC Journal of Cultural Management and Policy

New volume released of the ENCATC Journal of Cultural Management and Policy

ENCATC has published Volume 8, Issue 1 of its scientific Journal on Cultural Management and Policy. In this issue, 11 authors from France, Italy, Serbia, and Slovenia had articles selected from the Journal’s double-blind review process. 

Based on a multidisciplinary perspective and with aims to connect theory and practice in the realm of the cultural sector,  Volume 8, issue 1 has five articles covering hot topics in the field of cultural management and policy as well as the latest research trends on: "Challenges of public-civic partnership in Cambodia’s cultural policy development"; "The value of cultural and regional identity: an exploratory study of the viewpoints of funders and cultural and creative entrepreneurs"; "Developing local cultural networks: the case of Dante 2021 in Ravenna"; "Job profiles for museums in the digital era: research conducted in Portugal, Italy and Greece within the Mu.SA project"; and "Italian university collections: managing the artistic heritage of the university’s ivory tower". 

Launched in 2011, the ENCATC Journal has the objective is to stimulate the debate on the topics of cultural management and cultural policy among scholars, educators, policy makers and cultural managers. The Journal is based on a multidisciplinary perspective and aims at connecting theory and practice in the realm of the cultural sector.

The ENCATC Journal of Cultural Management and Policy is indexed in ESCI-Web of Science, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)-Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) and in ERIH Plus-European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences. This is an important recognition of the Journal’s compliance with the most significant requirements for academic publications, such as openness, international character of the Editorial Board, punctuality of peer review process, among others.



Image taken at the 36th ENCATC Cultural Happy Hour to Art Brussels. Art work: Synonym, 2017–2018 by Diana Al-Hadid

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