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2022, Issue 4
- 379-382 Nota introduttiva
by Annalisa Cicerchia & Else Christensen- Redzepovic - 383-386 Introductory note
by Economia della Cultura - 387-418 The role of culture in promoting inclusion in the context of migration. Brainstorming Report, September 2016
by Economia della Cultura - 419-424 Future-proof cultural policies outside urban areas. What can the EU do to promote culture in the peri-urban spaces (outside of urban centres), the suburbs and the periphery?
by Sylvia Amann - 425-432 Culture and the sustainable development goals: challenges and opportunities
by Gijs De Vries - 433-438 Status and working conditions of artists and cultural creative professionals
by Joost Heinsius - 439-446 (Re)-engaging digital audiences in the cultural sectors. Improving audience data
by Anne-Sophie Radermecker - 447-458 The role of cultural and creative sectors in improving mental health of the youth
by Annalisa Cicerchia - 459-474 The sleep of reason: a country facing its earthquakes
by Roberto De Marco - 475-476 AEC at the 63rd annual Conference of the SIE
by Antonio Taormina - 477-482 For a new mindset: being hybrid
by Francesco De Biase - 483-492 Reshaping Europe through the lens of cultural participation
by Valentina Battista & Francesco Manfredi - 493-494 Francesco De Biase, Una città laboratorio culturale. Torino: storie, esperienze strategie
by Antonio Lampis - 493-495 Marco Cucco, Economia del film. Industria, politiche, mercati
by Celestino Spada
2022, Issue 2-3
- 59-267 Reading differently: The new forms of reading online. Hybrid codes, participatory social practices, transmedia and a new relation between authors and the public
by Roberta Franceschetti & Elisa Salamini - 153-157 Nota introduttiva
by Madel Crasta & Gianni Peresson - 157-160 Introductory note
by Economia della Cultura - 161-170 Reading: An attempt to analyse in the long run and with an overall view
by Giovanni Solimine - 171-185 Reading as demand and as a market
by Giovanni Peresson - 187-187 Two terms of Parliamentary commitment in advancing the reading in Italy
by Flavia Piccoli Nardelli - 199-215 Propensity to the reading, human capital and inactivity rates in Italian regions, 1995-2020
by Patrizia Battilani & Luca Bonacini & Giuseppe Pignataro & Antonello E. Scorcu - 217-234 Cultural deserts. The book infrastructures in Italy
by Alessandro Caramis & Alessandra Federici & Silvia Talice - 235-245 The future of the reading: interaction between professional knowledges, social actors and the context
by Madel Crasta - 247-258 Digital transformation, acquisitions and disintermediation. Digital reading in the library and its cognitive biases
by Giulio Blasi - 269-280 Strategies on the road. Considerations on the Italian national action plan for the promotion of reading
by Stefano Parise - 281-288 Municipalities, libraries, reading
by Vincenzo Santoro - 289-304 Crowdfunding for museums in Italy: Analysis and future perspectives
by Valeria Di Giuseppe Di Paolo & Martina Lodi & Daniele Previati - 305-319 Making a synthesis of the many ways of measuring the reading in Europe. A project
by Bruno Giancarli - 321-332 Book Fairs and Festivals as reading machines (and not just)
by Paola Seghi - 333-340 Accessibility of the culture or culture of accessibility?
by Cristina Mussinelli - 341-346 The small publishing houses in Italy. Year 2022
by Lorenzo Armando - 347-356 The role of associations in promoting reading: Lìberos’s experience in Sardinia
by Francesca Casula - 357-368 Reading for designing
by Paolo Castelnovi - 369-371 AA.VV. (a cura di A. Taormina), Lavoro culturale e occupazione
by Celestino Spada
2022, Issue 1
- 3-6 Nota introduttiva
by Giuseppe Roma - 7-10 Introductory note
by Giuseppe Roma - 11-21 The widespread cultural heritage in search of understanding, care and engagement
by Giuseppe Roma - 23-29 The post-metropolitan borghi between the pandemic and the digital
by Marco Cremaschi - 31-39 From PNRR to «National Plan of the Borghi»: projects and resources at hand
by Ottavia Ricci - 41-47 Small towns, small territories. The agricultural and food biodiversity’ secret
by Massimo Montanari - 49-53 Placing the «borghi» in their territory
by Piero Bevilacqua - 55-72 Admission fees and attendance in Italian national autonomous museums
by Andrea Baldini & Marco Causi - 73-82 Cultural tourism: crisis or new opportunities of development?
by Andrea Salustri & Valeria Cocco - 83-103 Policies supporting audiovisual production. The risks of possible unexpected effects
by Marco Gambaro - 105-115 Policies supporting audiovisual production. Some first evidences on the possible effects in Italy
by Marco Gambaro - 117-121 Villages have discovered the Cammini/Paths
by Paolo Piacentini - 123-128 The Diffused Museum of the Five Senses of Sciacca in Sicily. Aware, competent and connected communities as accelerators of wellbeing, development and democracy
by Emilio Casalini - 129-137 The National Chart of the Borghi
by Comitato di Coordinamento per i Borghi turistici italiani - 139-142 The vitality of small and medium-sized centers in promoting cultural events
by Associazione per le Città Italiane RUR - 143-144 Ercolano 2022 nelle parole del suo Sindaco
by Ciro Bonajuto - 145-146 Le Biblioteche nel sistema del benessere (M. Crasta)
by Chiara Faggiolani
2021, Issue Speciale
- 1-4 Foreword
by Michela Marchiori - 5-13 The impact assessment of CH interventions: main challenges and GAPs
by Olga Ioannou - 15-20 SoPHIA model: the conceptual approach
by Mauro Baioni & Annalisa Cicerchia & Paola Demartini & Lucia Marchegiani & Michela Marchiori & Flavia Marucci - 21-69 Towards the SoPHIA model: results from the case studies' analysis
by Rida Arif & Aron Weigl & Angela Wieser & Elia Vlachou & Henrik Zipsane & Paraic Mc Quaid & Christine Horn & Aleksandra Uzelac & Sanja Tišma & Suncana Franic & Nicholas Anastasopoulos & Hariklia Hari & Riva Lava & Mauro Baioni - 71-90 The SoPHIA model and its implementation
by Rida Arif & Aron Weigl & Angela Wieser & Mauro Baioni & Paola Demartini & Michela Marchiori - 91-96 SoPHIA social platform: a new community of practice
by Mercedes Giovinazzo & Antonio Gucciardo & Alberto Cerezo & Claudia Rosignoli & Elia Vlachou & Henrik Zipsane - 97-104 Conclusions
by Annalisa Cicerchia & Ana Zuvela & Paola Demartini & Lucia Marchegiani & Michela Marchiori - 105-108 References
by SoPHIA Consortium - 109-110 List of researches
by SoPHIA Consortium
2021, Issue 4
- 485-492 Nota introduttiva
by Celestino Spada & Pietro Antonio Valentino - 493-500 Introductory note
by Celestino Spada & Pietro Antonio Valentino - 501-506 Plus ça change. Another decade in cultural economics
by David Throsby - 507-516 30 years later. A renewal of cultural economics?
by Pierre-Jean Benghozi & Françoise Benhamou - 517-532 Cultural Heritage: dynamics and institutional knots
by Marco Cammelli - 533-540 The Political Economy of the Media. A review and assessment
by Giuseppe Richeri - 541-550 Cultural economics thirty years later
by Marco Causi - 551-558 The evolution of the discipline in the articles of Economia della Cultura
by Fabio Bacchini & Roberto Iannaccone - 559-564 The cultural enterprises in the last ten years
by Innocenzo Cipolletta - 565-574 «In from the margins». The long way of culture economics in Italy
by Annalisa Cicerchia - 575-588 After COVID-19, are livestream and metaverse the performing arts future?
by Jean Philippe Thiellay - 589-602 For a theory of music economics
by Luigi Maria Sicca & Domenico Napolitano - 603-608 UNESCO designations and local development: a cultural district perspective
by Enrico Bertacchini & Giovanna Segre - 609-614 The role of banking foundations in funding culture and creativity
by Angelo Miglietta - 615-631 Becoming and being Piero Angela
by Economia della Cultura
2021, Issue 3
- 321-325 Nota introduttiva
by Annalisa Cicerchia & Antonio Taormina - 327-330 Introductory note
by Annalisa Cicerchia & Antonio Taormina - 331-343 Entertainment in the Storm. The impact in figures
by Annalisa Cicerchia & Sabrina Iommi - 345-350 Up the courtain! The performig arts in the Covid-19 post-pandemic
by Carlo Fontana - 351-361 Welfare reform and entertainment reorganization of laws
by Alessandra Carbonaro - 363-371 Municipalities and live entertainment facing the Covid-19 and beyond
by Vincenzo Santoro - 373-384 Digital platforms and the entertainment. A marriage to do
by Bruno Zambardino - 385-393 Cultural Economics and 50 years of DAMS, Bologna
by Antonio Taormina - 395-419 Revenues, costs and strategies of autonomous State museums
by Elena Alessandrini & Marco Causi - 421-425 Notes for the Hearing of 8th Commission - Public Works, Communication - of the Senate of the Republic
by Giulio Enea Vigevani - 427-433 «Dear Spectator, how do you feel?» A research on audiences and performing arts organisations through and after the lockdown
by Stefania Dal Cucco & Michela Rossato & Beatrice Sarosiek & Silvia Sette - 435-440 Theatre as a live show and its changes during the pandemic. The case of Staged, a BBC product
by Jessica Camargo Molano - 441-449 The performing arts sector in the European funds
by Andrea Pignatti - 451-457 The Cultural Welfare from the idea to active policies focused on theatre. The ATER Foundation project Theater Syrup
by Patrizia Orsola Ghedini & Cira Santoro - 459-467 Working on the border. Performing arts and social innovation in Italy and in the world. The Teatro dell’Argine experience
by Micaela Casalboni - 469-475 The Paradox of Europe: Artistic Freedom, Democracy and Tolerance
by Ines Bettencourt da Camara & Natalie Giorgadze & Tere Badia - 477-478 Ludovico Solima, Le parole del museo - Management, tecnologie digitali, sostenibilità
by Antonio Lampis
2021, Issue 2
- 151-156 Introductory note
by Stefano Balassone & Celestino Spada - 157-162 Introductory note
by Stefano Balassone & Celestino Spada - 163-188 Challenged by technology: the audiovisual landscape and the evolving regulatory framework in Europe
by Jean Paul Simon & Pierre-Jean Benghozi - 189-199 Between local and global. Television and audiovisuals production factors and audiences
by Stefano Balassone - 201-208 Digital platforms business model: role, value and data management
by Giuseppe Richeri - 209-216 The made in Italy imaginary in the digital platforms era
by Giovanni Cocconi - 217-226 The Rai version 2.0: the uncertainties of technology
by Patrizio Rossano - 227-237 Culture statistics at EU-level. Towards more information, visibility and harmonization
by Marta Beck-Domzalska - 239-256 Public subsidies, quality and efficiency the case of Italian Theatres
by Eugenio Bini & Vincenzo Patrizii - 257-265 The existing EU framework: a cornucopia
by Jean Paul Simon - 267-284 The European Audiovisual Single Market and its paradoxical outco- mes. From Google’s monopoly of the online advertising to the Tokio 2021 Olympic Games become invisible
by Giacomo Mazzone - 285-300 RAI License fee: raison d’être and events of a purpose tax
by Luciano Flussi - 301-306 Italian music market’s transformation across streaming and new talents
by Enzo Mazza - 307-309 Italian audiovisual production and digital platforms: great opportunities and some risk
by Giancarlo Leone - 311-312 Paolo Baratta. Il Giardino e l’Arsenale. Una storia della Biennale
by Antonio Lampis - 312-313 Annalisa Cicerchia. Che cosa muove la cultura. Impatti, misure e racconti tra economia e immaginario
by Francesca Neri - 313-314 Lucio Argano. Guida alla progettazione della città culturale: rinnovare le geografie, il design, l'azione sociale, la pianificazione nello spazio urbano
by Pietro A. Valentino
2021, Issue 1
- 3-5 Nota introduttiva
by Alessandro F. Leon - 7-9 Introductory note
by Alessandro F. Leon - 11-14 The research in the Foundation School of Cultural Heritage activities
by Alessandra Vittorini - 15-27 Repertory of projects submitted for the European Year for Cultural Heritage 2018 (EYCH)
by Luca Introini - 29-45 The EYCH 2018 impact on the policy leaders perception
by Alessandro F. Leon - 47-59 The EYCH 2018 impact on the CCI in Italy
by Francesca Allegra - 61-70 The European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 impact on cultural participation
by Annalisa Cicerchia - 71-76 Assessing the EYCH impacts. A marginal note
by Francesca Neri - 77-86 Culture and economy after COVID-19: selected topics for public discussion
by Marco Causi - 87-97 A flashback and different visions: the European Year of Cultural Heritage
by Margherita Console & Andrea Troisi - 99-111 EYCH 2018, a European success drawn by Italy
by Cristina Loglio - 113-122 Italian cultural festivals: The post-pandemic stake
by Oliviero Ponte di Pino & Giulia Alonzo - 123-129 Inhabiting culture
by Rossella Tarantino - 131-140 In memory of Luigi Covatta
by Bruno Zanardi - 141-142 Celebrazione di un quarantennio
by Luigi Covatta - 143-144 Economie du Cinéma (Giuseppe Richeri)
by Philippe Chantepie & Thomas Paris
2020, Issue 3-4
- 269-283 The cultural sector’s governance proved by COVID-19. A European comparison
by Celestino Spada & Pietro A. Valentino - 285-288 Introductory note
by Annalisa Cicerchia & Pietro A. Valentino - 289-291 Introductory note
by Annalisa Cicerchia & Pietro A. Valentino - 293-306 Measuring culture: how it started in the past century
by Carla Bodo - 307-322 From the cultural field to digital culture: time for cultural statistics
by Jutras Dominique & Philippe Chantepie - 323-335 The cultural heritage sector and economic statistics. Profiling contemporary cultural heritage practice in the nace codes
by Conor Newman & Elis Marcal & Susan Corr & Erminia Sciacchitano - 337-351 Setting a perimeter around the creative professions. A skill based proposal
by Mirko Menghini - 353-362 Tertiary education and cultural employment in CCS
by Antonio Taormina - 363-375 Measuring free digital services in a creative industries satellite account
by Carolina Arias Burgos - 377-395 AAA Data wanted. Combining creativity and methodological rigor to measure culture in cities
by Valentina Montalto - 397-412 A snapshot from the Creative Europe database 2014-2020. Projects, organisations, success stories, and policies
by Annalisa Cicerchia & Anna Conticello - 413-424 Culture for a sustainable development: from theory to evidence
by Fabio Bacchini & Pietro Antonio Valentino - 425-436 Museum data for regional policies. Addressing center-periphery issues
by Paolo Ferri & Marco Sottilotta & Luca Zan - 437-448 Public contributions and economic impact measures for the Turin Book Fair
by Piervincenzo Bondonio & Giovanna Segre - 449-463 The cultural crowdfunding in Italy. Promoters and projects performance analysis
by Milena Cassella & Francesco D'Amato & Cristina Sofia - 465-475 International culture statistics 2000 to 2020. A personal review
by Simon Ellis - 477-489 Settori culturali e creativi nell’Europa post- Covid-19. Effetti della crisi e raccomandazioni politiche
by Annalisa Cicerchia - 491-500 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation in New York City: Recent Trends and COVID-19 Impact
by Annalisa Cicerchia - 501-509 Using Wikipedia to investigate the impact of COVID 19 on cultural Heritage. A preliminary analysis on Louvre and Colosseum
by Fabio Bacchini & Roberto Iannaccone & Pietro A. Valentino - 511-511 Luigi Maria Sicca (a cura di), O l’impresa o la vita. Storie organizzative ed epiche, Quinta edizione, Milano, Egea, 2020
by Annalisa Cicerchia - 511-513 Antonio Capitano (a cura di), Riaprire i sipari. Rilanciare il settore della cultura dopo la pandemia da Covid-19: riflessioni e proposte per la ripartenza
by Celestino Spada
2020, Issue 2
- 113-117 Il mercato dell’arte e lo spazio socioculturale
by Raffaella Frascarelli - 119-123 Art Market and Sociocultural Space
by Raffaella Frascarelli - 125-141 Art Publics and Art Market
by Raffaella Frascarelli - 143-153 Decentralising the Arts
by Alessandro Philip Maiano - 155-161 As Clear as Mud. An investigation of the Contemporary Art Market
by Stefano Rabolli Pansera - 163-172 The Italian Ecosystem of Major Private Organizations of Contemporary Art
by Alfredo Valeri - 173-190 A better governance of cultural institutions: the reform of state museums
by Antonio Lampis - 191-203 An Italian Vision of the Art Market
by Mariolina Bassetti & Giulia Centonze - 205-209 Economic and Aesthetic outcomes: The Case of Hirst’s and Büchel’s Vessels
by Raffaella Frascarelli - 211-220 The Australian Indigenous Art Within the Global Art Markets. Why Does it Matter the Discourse of its Authenticity?
by Bev Munro - 221-225 The Rolling Snowball
by Francesco Arena - 227-229 The Role of a Lifetime
by Solene Guillier - 231-244 Galleria Continua. The Renaissance Model. A conversation with Lorenzo Fiaschi
by Lorenzo Fiaschi & Raffaella Frascarelli - 245-252 Global Art Market. Art Basel Model and the Future. A conversation with Marc Spiegler
by Marc Spiegler & Raffaella Frascarelli - 253-257 Cultural festival: from lockdown to a new beginning? The Covid-19 impact on the 2020 summer events
by Oliviero Ponte di Pino & Giulia Alonzo - 259-260 Luca Dal Pozzolo, Esercizi di sguardo. Cultura e percezione del quotidiano
by Francesca Neri - 260-261 Francesco De Biase (a cura di), Rimediare ri-mediare. Saperi, tecnologie, culture, comunità, persone
by Antonio Taormina
2020, Issue 1
- 3-14 The cultural sector and the COVID-19: emergencies and the future
by Celestino Spada & Pietro Antonio Valentino - 15-22 Introductory note
by Guido Ferilli - 23-34 Exploring the Rise of Cultural Industries in China. Selective industrial policies and economic performancies towards a knowledge-intensive economy
by Lorenzo Compagnucci & Mattia Tassinari & Francesca Spigarelli & Marco R. Di Tommaso - 35-44 Overview of Creative Industries in Japan
by Kazuko Goto - 45-57 Historical Origins and the Evolving Significance of Korea’s Creative Industries
by Thomas Andersson & Waldemar Andersson - 59-77 2019 Televisions and audiovisual media services in Europe in the EAO researches
by Celestino Spada - 79-83 Verso un «new normal» dei musei post-COVID 19: quale ruolo per il digitale?
by Deborah Agostino & Michela Arnaboldi & Eleonora Lorenzini - 85-101 Naples, the Metro of the Three As A. conversation with Ennio Cascetta and Achille Bonito Oliva
by Ennio Cascetta & Achille Bonito Oliva - 103-104 Maurizio Vivarelli, La lettura. Storie, teorie, luoghi
by Roberta Montepeloso - 103-105 Agostino Riitano, Artigiani dell’immaginario. Cultura, fiducia e cocreazione
by Antonio Taormina
2019, Issue 4
- 467-471 Nota introduttiva
by Flavia Barca & Celestino Spada - 473-476 Introductory note
by Economia della Cultura - 477-489 Beijing+25: Tacking Stock and Actualizing Section J through Transnational Collaboration
by Claudia Padovani - 491-503 Gender gaps in cultural and creative sectors in Europe. Stereotypes, good practices, possible strategies
by Flavia Barca - 505-522 Women in Culture and Creative Sector in Croatia
by Aleksandra Uzelac & Barbara Lovrinic & Suncana Franic - 523-530 Women and creative networks in the italian cinema (2004-2016)
by Mariagrazia Fanchi & Matteo Tarantino - 537-546 Language and gender between grammar and culture
by Monia Azzalini & Giuliana Giusti - 547-558 Feminine from family to the public space
by Barbara Belotti & Maria Pia Ercolini - 563-568 The Opera house system in Middle East and North Africa
by Paolo Petrocelli - 569-577 SouthMed WiA: An EU project on Women in Audiovisual sector. Closing the gender gap in front and behind the camera in Southern Mediterranean
by Paola Parri - 579-583 Women in Beijing+25 and in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. A Comparison
by Claudia Padovani - 585-598 The social action of European women composers: research, teaching and dissemination path
by Milena Gammaitoni - 599-609 Writings throwaway, Women, cinema, cultural industries and the neglect
by Lucia Cardone - 611-612 Luca Bizzarri (a cura di), Il ritorno a casa degli Ulissi. Le professioni al tempo della rigenerazione urbana
by Federico Bomba
2019, Issue 3
- 287-302 Introductory note
by Maria Grazia Bellisario - 303-306 Il futuro del paesaggio: oltre la Carta nazionale del paesaggio
by Ilaria Borletti Buitoni - 307-312 Vanguard cities of the Neoanthropocene
by Maurizio Carta - 313-322 Urban Regeneration: a new way of thinking about the city
by Alessandro Bianchi - 323-332 Dynamics of Periphery: Reconnecting Energies of Space and Society
by Jörg Schröder - 333-348 Landscape in the Well-Being measures
by Annalisa Cicerchia - 349-356 The Landscape and the Economy
by Pietro A. Valentino - 357-370 The environmental, cultural, social and economic dimensions of the landscape. A look at current experiences on the threshold of the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the Convention
by Maguelonne Déjeant-Pons - 371-382 New interpretative scenarios for the evolution of Italian landscapes
by Antonio Di Gennaro & Antonello Migliozzi & Marco Marotta - 383-392 Re-establishing the local identities patchwork
by Paolo Castelnovi - 393-408 Free and charged attendance at Italian museums. Recent empirical evidence and implications
by Roberto Cellini & Tiziana Cuccia - 409-418 Three questions about the landscape management to the Soprintendenti of Cultural Heritage Ministry
by Maria Grazia Bellisario