C19-Mesures for Arts and Culture in Small European States
Full Title: COVID-19 and the Arts and Cultural Sectors: Investigating Countries' Contextual Factors and Early Policy Measures
Partners
Ellen Loots, PhD., Assistant Professor at Department of Arts & Culture Studies, Erasmus University
Marek Prokůpek, PhD., Assistant Professor at Department of Arts Management, University of Economics, Prague.
Lénia Marques, PhD., Assistant Professor at Department of Arts & Culture Studies, Erasmus University
Petja Grafenauer, PhD., Assistant Professor at Visual Arts Department, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Description
The present study entails an analysis of the early measures and policies developed by five smaller and medium-sized European countries (the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland) in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. In order to enable such a comparison, data was collected and categorised on government measures that could affect cultural and creative organizations and workers, issued by departments as diverse as economy and business, social affairs, education, and culture. By using interpretative argumentative techniques, and consideration of selected context factors, possible explanatory patterns of how and why countries have implemented which types of measures are discussed. The findings highlight that early policy measures have been developed against the backdrop of a complex interplay of public policy priorities over the last years. In these priorities the intensity of state involvement, the economic situation before the pandemic and the propensity of self-employment in society are key to understanding the adoption of specific policy measures across countries.
Publication
Diana Betzler, Ellen Loots, Marek Prokůpek, Lénia Marques & Petja Grafenauer (2020) COVID-19 and the arts and cultural sectors: investigating countries’ contextual factors and early policy measures, International Journal of Cultural Policy, DOI: 10.1080/10286632.2020.1842383.