Policies and Cooperation

1 Course | Duration 45 min
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To successfully carry out the ecological transition, the contemporary music sector can rely both on changes in practice and on public authorities’ understanding of the sector’s challenges. The sector is becoming more structured, with increasing emphasis on cooperation, co-programming, and local networks—practices that are supported and encouraged by certain grants and calls for projects. This course aims to explain why the widespread adoption of these models is essential in today’s context.

  • Understand the links between cooperation and ecology
  • Know how to identify the levers of cooperation that facilitate ecological redirection
  • Identify the challenges and difficulties of partnership cooperation in the context of reducing the carbon footprint
  • Identify existing public policies and funding to facilitate cooperation in the music sector
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Languages DE | EN | ES | FR
1 sequence | Duration 45 min

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