Improve your productivity by keeping track on “to-do” lists: How online tools can help?

Many of us face problem in organising our schedules and things to do. We use online calendars and offline agendas and notebooks, trying to keep track on all “to-do” lists with tasks and assignments. We also use other types of … Read More

A Study on Youth Access To Culture In Europe

Access to culture goes beyond accessing cultural products, attending spaces and receiving information, it is also about an experience of personal development and enjoyment. Apart from classic channels and institutions, youth culture channels are dynamic and often informal, and many … Read More

Is There any Charm and Usability in Policy Documents? An Interview with Jordi Pascual on Agenda 21 for Culture

In recent years, Agenda 21 for Culture is one of the most successful models for integrating participatory principles into urban policy planning. This is the first document with worldwide mission to advocate cultural development on a city and local level. … Read More

Stimulating eventfulness: a catalyst for cities’ strategic development: An interview with Greg Richards

The book Eventful Cities. Cultural Management and Urban Revitalisation is a successful attempt to connect theory and practice related to the processes of cultural event development, management and marketing, and to look at these processes in a wider global, social, … Read More

Syndicate and synchronise your web content and your news by using news aggregators

Aggregators are known also as feed readers, news readers, rss readers. These are web applications which aggregates syndicated web content such as news headlines, blogs, podcasts and blogs in a single location for easy viewing. Aggregators save us time and … Read More

The magic and responsibility running cross-border projects: an interview with Chris Torch

Chris Torch is artistic director at Intercult, a production and resource unit focused on culture, ideas and the arts. Founded in 1996, it is a publically-financed institution, based in Stockholm, Sweden. Intercult is also a designated Europe Direct office, managed … Read More

Online tools to organise your ideas, projects, documents, notes and online content

There are many online tools nowadays which facilitate our work as researchers, students, managers and active collaborators. They help us to stay connected and to improve communications with others: our colleagues, staff, classmates, students, communities, boards. I selected for you … Read More

The jungle of blogging: select your platform

It seems that the most effective and fast way to share and disseminate your thoughts and viewpoints nowadays is to create a personalised weblog, which we all call “blog”. Blogs provide news, commentaries, opinions on diverse matters, or are just … Read More

Tips to use facebook groups to promote our research and artistic work

No doubt that Facebook is a very powerful social networking site where millions of people worldwide “meet” every day, exchange viewpoints, links, videos, photos, opinions, activities, invite each other to events, share tastes, and much more. It is easy and … Read More

Virtual mobility: A contribution to artistic innovations, participatory approach and new angle of policy making: an interview with Judith Staines

A freelance cultural consultant based in the UK, Judith Staines has always been inspired by the issues of international cultural cooperation, artistic mobility and networking.  She is the European Editor for Culture360,  the Asia-Europe Foundation’s multidisciplinary Arts and Culture portal … Read More