Presentation of guidelines for strengthening media literacy policy
A roundtable entitled ꞌMedia Literacy within Public Media Policyꞌ was held in the small hall of the Croatian Journalists’ Association on Thursday 15 December 2022. During the roundtable, the analysis of current media policy approaches promoting and developing media...
Wrap up of the Jean Monnet project platEU
Two-year Erasmus+ Jean Monnet project ‘European Union Policies and the Platformisation of the Cultural and Audio-visual Sectors – platEU (2020-2022) coordinated by the Department for Culture and Communication at IRMO has come to its close. The main aim of...
Monitoring Media Pluralism in the digital era
Project duration: 1/12/2022 – 15/7/2025 Client: European Commissan Project manager: Paško Bilić, PhD The Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) of the European University Institute in Florence, Italy is in charge of coordinating the collection and...
The article published in Behavioral Sciences journal
Marta Šveb Dragija, Research Assistant and Daniela Angelina Jelinčić, PhD Senior Research Adviser from IRMO Department for Culture and Communication published the review article entitled „Can Museums Help Visitors Thrive? Review of Studies on Psychological Wellbeing...
The article “Can Museums Help Visitors Thrive? Review of Studies on Psychological Wellbeing in Museums”
Authors: Marta Šveb Dragija and Daniela Angelina Jelinčić Journal: Behavioral Sciences, 12(11), 458 Publisher: MDPI Year: 2022 https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12110458 ISSN: 2076-328X Abstract Museums are expected to demonstrate their social value and ability to have a...
IRMO researchers participated in EU OMC expert group report on cultural sustainability
In September 2022 the European Commission released the report Stormy Times: Nature and humans: cultural courage for change prepared by the members of the European Union Open Method of Coordination expert group on the cultural dimension of sustainable development in...
Article “Changing patterns of mobility and accessibility to culture and leisure: Paradox of inequalities”
Autori: Evinc Dogan and Daniela Angelina Jelinčić Publisher: Cities, Elsevier Year: 2022 ISSN: 0264-2751 Abstract: The aim of the paper is to present an overarching theoretical perspective on the paradox of inequalities and the paradigm shift in mobilities by...
Article “Changing patterns of mobility and accessibility to culture and leisure: Paradox of inequalities” published in the Cities
Evinc Dogan, PhD from the Department of Tourism Administration, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey and Daniela Angelina Jelinčić, PhD, Senior Research Adviser from the IRMO Department for Culture and Communication published the article ‘Changing patterns of...
SoPHIA model presented at the 5th Congress of Art Historians
The 5th Congress of Croatian Art Historians was opened yesterday, on 10 November and will last until 12 November 2022. The conference’s central theme is related to post-earthquake reconstruction and it also presents new research, contributions and discoveries in the...
The wrap up event of the platEU project with lecture by David Nieborg was held
On October 17th 2022 the wrap up event of a two-year Jean Monnet project entitled ‘European Union Policies and the Platformisation of Cultural and Audio-visual Sectors – platEU’ co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union was held. The event...
Published “Guide for Cultural Heritage Sustainability”
Our researchers, Daniela Angelina Jelinčić, Ph.D. and Sanja Tišma, Ph.D. in co-authorship with Dragana Glivetić, are the authors of the “Handbook for Cultural Heritage” published by Jesenski and Turk. The goal of the handbook is to provide deeper...
Guide for Cultural Heritage Sustainability
Authors: Daniela Angelina Jelinčić, Sanja Tišma and Dragana Glivetić Publisher: Naklada Jesenski Year: 2022. The Guide was published by the Jesenski and Turk publishing house. The goal of the Guide is primarily to provide a deeper understanding of the topic of...
New publication „Overview of cultural development and cultural policies in the Republic of Croatia“
At the end of September 2022, the Ministry of Culture and Media published “Overview of cultural development and cultural policies in the Republic of Croatia”, providing readers with comprehensive analysis of the current state and trends in the Croatian...
Article “Impact of Service Learning on Social Entrepreneurship and Youth Employment in Croatia”
Authors: Daniela Angelina Jelinčić, Danijel Baturina, Sunčana Franić Publisher: Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems : INDECS, Vol. 20 No. 4, 2022. Year: 2022 ISSN 1334-4684 Youth employment in Europe as well as in Croatia presents to be a substantial...
Announcement of the wrap up event of the platEU project and lecture by David Nieborg ‘Next Steps in Culture, Platforms and Regulation’
The wrap up event of the two years Jean Monnet project entitled ‘European Union Policies and the Platformisation of Cultural and Audio-visual Sectors – platEU’ co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union will be held on the 17th of October...
IRMO representative Aleksandra Uzelac participated at the UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development – MONDIACULT 2022
Aleksandra Uzelac, Head of Culture and Communication Department participated in the UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development – MONDIACULT 2022 (https://www.unesco.org/en/mondiacult2022), which was held in Mexico City from 28 to 30...
IRMO researchers participated on the 12th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research
Jaka Primorac and Ana Zuvela, researchers from the Department of Culture and Communication participated on the 12th International Conference of Cultural Policy Research (ICCPR) that took place in Antwerpen from 19th to 22nd September under the theme “Disruption or...
The article “Contested Heritage or Cancel Culture? The Case of Ivan Meštrović’s Public Sculptures in Chicago” published in a special issue of the Heritage journal
Daniela Angelina Jelinčić, PhD, Senior Research Adviser from the Department for Culture and Communication and Prof. James K. Reap from the College of Environment + Design, University of Georgia published the original scientific article “Contested Heritage or Cancel...
