The University of Turku, School of Economics, has led and coordinated a 3,5 year Developing Inclusive and Sustainable Creative Economies (DISCE) project funded by the Horizon2020 programme of the European Commission. The multidisciplinary DISCE research project was analysing inclusive and sustainable creative economies and how they can be developed in Europe. The DISCE Consortium consisted Continue Reading
This document presents the foundation for a comprehensive communication and dissemination strategy, as a robust and well-designed communication strategy is fundamental for the objectives, processes and outputs of the project to be successfully communicated and well disseminated to target audiences. SEE THE REPORT
DISCE researchers, Dr Roberta Comunian and Dr Tamsyn Dent, working with Dr Jessica Tanghetti, have recently published a paper on the impact of Covid-19 on creative and cultural workers (CCWs) in Milan. The paper explores the impact of the pandemic using qualitative interviews and digital ethnography. It highlights how Covid-19 has exacerbated the effects Continue Reading
DISCE’s Consortium shares preliminary research considerations in the Measuring CCS Hackathon Researchers from the University of Turku, and the Gran Sasso Science Institute actively participated alongside stakeholder engagement specialists CUMEDIAE aisbl, in the Measuring CCS Hackathon, to consider how data is captured in relation to the Cultural and Creative Sectors. The event was held online Continue Reading
New research by DISCE is now available on our site! The DISCE first policy brief “Managing Creative Economies as Cultural Eco-Systems” is touching upon the issues creative sector has to face during the COVID-19 crisis for the first time as well as those being exposed by the pandemic. The central problem addressed in this brief, Continue Reading