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Table of contents of the issue 1/2016, March
Tema - Cultura, diversità culturale e sviluppo sostenibile nell'area del mediterraneo
Nota Introduttiva/Introductory note
EU: a new role of culture in the intermediterranean cooperation
The MiBACT engagement
Cultural rights and reception policies
From medieval Cordoba to the Charter of Palermo: rethinking and rebuilding the reception of migrants, dialogue between cultures and respect for diversity
Knowledge and religious illiteracy
Governing cultural diversity. Common goods, shared experiences, spaces for exchange
The Mediterranean and the UNESCO. The intangible cultural heritage and cultural diversity' notions as factors of sustainable development
A new «cultural dividend» for Mediterranean development policies
Culture and sustainable development in the Mediterranean: the Italian perspective
Towards a renewed cultural cooperation in the Mediterranean region
Cooperation in the Mediterranean: lessons from the cultural sector
Mobility, social-cultural policies and new perspectives between Europe and the Mediterranean Sea
Ancient theatres as expression of Mediterranean complexity, cultural joint of globalization
The intermediterranean cooperation in the field of music
The present contemporary dance situation in the Mediterranean
Italy and inter-Mediterranean cooperation in the visual arts
The challenges in film coproduction in the Mediterranean area
Cinema and Audiovisual in the Euromed public space. Challenges and critical points
Argomenti
Culture, economic development and social mobility in Italy: the territorial gaps
Social and economic impacts of culture in ECoC Italian candidate cities
Documentazione
Marseille, welcoming city?
DARB 1718: Contemporary Art and Culture Center in Old Cairo
The MEDNETA project from heritage to artistic creation
The ARCHEOMEDSITES Project
Managing Palestinian cultural heritage: between threats and opportunities
HOLOGRAMME: a Tuniso-Sicilian cross-border cultural project
Dichiarazione finale di Palermo
Palermo Final Declaration
Carta di Palermo 2015
Recensioni
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