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ASEAN-KOREA
Cultural & Creative Sectors Research
The South-South Arts Fellowship (LAI)
In 2022, Living Arts International (LAI) launched the pilot edition of the South-South Arts Fellowships (SSAF) to promote wider and deeper
Creative Economy Report (2008)
The Creative Economy Report 2008 is the first study to present the United Nations perspective on this emerging topic.
The South-East Asia Cultural Festival (1963)
The South East Asia Cultural Festival was held in Singapore from 8 to 15 August 1963.
THE IMPACT OF CULTURE ON CREATIVITY (KEA, 2009)
The report develops the concept of culture-based creativity, stemming from art and cultural productions or activities which nurture innovati
Creative Industries in Cambodia (2022)
CICADA is collecting data from individuals and organizations working in the cultural and creative industries in Cambodia for 2023 to...
Cultural times; The first global map of cultural and creative industries (2005)
The idea behind this report is that the economic weight of cultural and creative industries (CCI) in mature and emerging economies is partia
UNESCO Creative Cities Network for sustainable development (2020)
Launched in 2004, the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) strengthens cooperation with and among cities that have recognized creativity
Programming Arts Festivals (2011)
Festivals come in different forms — food festivals, book and literary festivals, festivals celebrating particular cultural traditions or her
Informal Cultural and Creative Industries in Cambodia (2023)
The study employed online and in-person questionnaire surveys of 414 artists and workers from different parts of Cambodia
K-content goes global (2024)
Creative industries are among the world’s most rapidly expanding sectors, offering a viable avenue for economic development, particularly fo
CEA, Creative Economy Agency
Creative Economy Agency (CEA) is Thailand’s governmental organization that puts forth to develop the creative economy.
Philippine Cinema (Tilman Baumgärtel, 2007)
The film programming at the Goethe-Institut Manila...New German Cinema was the fruit of government sponsorship for independent filmmaking
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