Policy Brief

Digital Change and EU International Cultural Relations

Publication Date
25 Apr 2020
Authors
Damien Helly Domenico Valenza
Journal
Cs Brief, Volume 5
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Abstract

Digital change and EU international cultural relations (cS Brief #5 2019/2020) focuses on if and how the EU has adjusted its international cultural relations policy to the digital revolution.

In the context of digital change, the Brief identifies various types of consequences for EU international
cultural relations, namely:

  1. The digitisation of cultural contents

  2. The digitalisation of cultural management

  3. New forms of digital cultural engagement

  4. Digital media and culture

  5. The regulation of the digital cultural sector

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