European Capital of Culture – Long Term Effects
European Capital of Culture – Long Term Effects Dr Beatriz Garcia has been awarded a contract from the European Parliament to investigate ‘The Status of ‘European Capital of Culture’ – Long Term Effects’. This project builds on Dr Garcia and the ICC extensive experience at the forefront of academic and consultancy research on the European Capital of Culture (ECoC) programme for more than a decade; our role contributing to key academic, practitioner and policy networks across Europe to maximise knowledge exchange and the dissemination of key findings; and our role as expert advisors to encourage the replication of best practices in ECoC research and evaluation – particularly, via the testing and development of an ‘European Capital of Culture Impact Research Framework’. The project involves a comprehensive study into the long-term effects of hosting a European Capital of Culture (ECoC), and the potential policy implications of these findings. This is a very timely issue to address given that by the end of 2013, the European Parliament and the European Council must determine the future of the ECoC programme beyond 2019. The ICC study will inform the European Parliament approach and will influence upcoming political and legislative action in this area
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