Cultural Competence. New Technologies, Culture
& Employment

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ed. by the österreichische kulturdokumentation. internationales archiv
für
kulturanalysen, Federal Chancellery. Department for the Arts,
Editors: Andrea
Ellmeier/ Veronika Ratzenboeck,
Wien 1999,
144 pp (ISBN 3-901360-10-8)
Price: EUR 20,- plus p&p
(The congress publication is also available in German)
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Description
"Cultural Competence - Culture as Competence"
discusses free-flowing creativity, new media/new technologies, national
and European employment strategies - topics that have played a definitive
role in shaping the last few years. Employment, the greatest and most urgent
European challenge of these years, new technology - another socio-political
number-one issue - which has totally changed previous economic and policy
practices, and the current situation and repositioning of the people active
in the cultural sector, the "cultural workers/ entrepreneurs",
who are facing an uncertain future.
_Sample texts (in german)
Robert Burnett
Content and Distribution:
Musik und die elektronische Herausforderung
Heidi Grundmann
"Cultural worker - who are you"
Ritva Mitchell
Neupositionierung von Kultur im Kontext von
Beschäftigung
Marleen Stikker
Kulturelle Kompetenz / Kulturen elektronischer
Netzwerke
Giuseppe Vitiello
Content and Distribution: Die Literatur und
die elektronische Herausforderung
Contents
Preface
Peter Wittmann
Lore Hostasch
Introduction
Andrea Ellmeier/ Veronika Ratzenböck
Culture & Employment
Ritva Mitchell
Repositioning Culture in the Employment Context
Gerda Neyer
The Transformation of Paid Labour
Marie-Luise Angerer
Cultural Worker? Who Are You? Statement 1
Andy Feist
Cultural Worker? Who Are You? Statement 2
Heidi Grundmann
Cultural Worker? Who Are You? Comment
Gerda Loewen
To What Extent is European Employment Strategy Relevant to the Cultural
Sector
Jean-Michel Baer
Culture and Employment - A European Challenge
Bernard H. Casey
Employment and Skills in the Cultural Sector: some reflections on the European
Commission paper "Culture, Cultural Industries and Employment"
Michael Soendermann
Culture and EU Employment Policy: how relevant is the cultural sector? Trends
in North Rhine-Westphalia
Intermezzo
Edith Saurer
Labour and Love. A commentary on the history of a relationship
Digital Cultures? Challenges for the cultural
sector
Colin Mercer
Competency Convergence: key challenges for the cultural sector in the digital
media and communication environment
Victor Mayer-Schönberger
Mr Coase, the King, the Law, and the Money
Or: The Pivotal Role of Copyright in the Creative Arts
Simon Davies
Civil Rights and ICT
Robert Burnett
"Content and distribution" Music and the electronic challenge
Karl-Heinz Essl
Composing in Cyberspace
Giuseppe Vitiello
"Content and distribution" Literature and the electronic challenge
The production and distribution of literature in electronic form
Heiko Idensen
Reading and Writing Competence in the Net. Hypermedia discourse technologies
in transition from book to network culture
Rüdiger Wischenbart
Wooing a Fickle Public: an e-mail to cultural policy makers on culture as
a key global industry and as a local niche event
Marleen Stikker
Cultural Competence: cultures of electronic networks
Leon van Noorden, DG XIII
Homo www: the artefacts
Kimmo Aulake, Council of Europe
New Information Technologies (NITs) : building a democratic and cultural
information society
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