Marrow, Jon | 2006
- Author(s): Marrow, Jon
- Publisher: Asia-Europe museum network] (ASEMUS)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural exchanges, museums, educational facilities, vietnam, united kingdom
A 5 p. paper with a short summary of the exchange between National Museum Liverpool and Ho Chi Minh msueusm in vietnam. There were five objectives formulated and both parties hope that exchanges like these can be repeated.
Marseille, Alfred and Baars, Ton | 2006-
- Author(s): Marseille, Alfred and Baars, Ton
- Publisher: The Power of culture
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural development, cultural co-operation, cultural exchanges, journalism, information services
The Power of Culture reviews art and cultural expressions in conjunction with human rights, education, the environment, emancipation and democratisation. The site offers a list of projects, initiatives and objectives of Dutch and international organisations active in this area.
Marsio, Leena | [2007]
- Author(s): Marsio, Leena
- Publisher: Ministry of education. Department for cultural, sport and youth policy
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural policy, cultural development, international co-operation
This paper aims to shed light on the role and scope of the cultural sector in development work of the Nordic Countries.
Martي, Jordi | 2009
- Author(s): Martي, Jordi
- Publisher: United cities and local governments (UCLG)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: culture, development, cultural identity, cultural policy, local government, municipal government
The study presents examples of local institutional innovation which bring cultural actors and the sustainable development paradigm closer together, with special attention to those processes which work on cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue.
Mbakogu, Ifeyinwa Annastasia | 2004
- Author(s): Mbakogu, Ifeyinwa Annastasia
- Publisher: Kamla-Raj
- Pages: 37--43
- Keywords: culture, development, cultural heritage
The aims of this paper are to: provide simplified definitions of ‘culture’ and ‘development’; discuss some issues that could have accounted for the gradual disintegration of our cultural heritage; assess the culture-development relationship; and seek avenues for nurturing that relationship.