Our research project aims to study the impact of the Covid crisis on the professional cultural sector in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. To achieve this objective, the research team has joined forces with several stakeholders in a participatory process. Initial consultations with artists from various disciplines show that the crisis has affected the relationship to time and space in terms of the creative process and the relationship to audiences and inhabitants. It also reveals the need to rethink the organisation of the cultural system in order to better support artists and include them in the decision-making process.
Sarah Montero, Aurélie Chêne. COV’culture. Impact of the health crisis on the field of culture and art. Study of emerging forms of innovation. ENCATC DIGITAL CONGRESS 19-22 October 2021, The European network on cultural management and policy, Oct 2021, Online, Belgium. ⟨hal-04443443⟩ - lien externe
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Montero, S., & Chêne, A. (2021). COV’culture. Impact of the health crisis on the field of culture and art. Study of emerging forms of innovation. https://hal.science/hal-04443443v1
Montero, Sarah, and Aurélie Chêne. COV’Culture. Impact of the Health Crisis on the Field of Culture and Art. Study of Emerging Forms of Innovation. Oct. 2021, https://hal.science/hal-04443443v1.
Montero, Sarah, and Aurélie Chêne. 2021. “COV’Culture. Impact of the Health Crisis on the Field of Culture and Art. Study of Emerging Forms of Innovation.” https://hal.science/hal-04443443v1.
Montero, S. and Chêne, A. (2021) “COV’culture. Impact of the health crisis on the field of culture and art. Study of emerging forms of innovation.” Available at: https://hal.science/hal-04443443v1.
MONTERO, Sarah and CHÊNE, Aurélie, 2021. COV’culture. Impact of the health crisis on the field of culture and art. Study of emerging forms of innovation [en ligne]. October 2021. Disponible à l'adresse : https://hal.science/hal-04443443v1