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dc.date.accessioned2016-01-08T05:14:08Z
dc.date.available2016-01-08T05:14:08Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier.isbn92-9223-131-6 (Print version), 92-9223-132-4 (Electronic version)
dc.identifier.urihttp://observatoriocultural.udgvirtual.udg.mx/repositorio/handle/123456789/361
dc.description.abstractUNESCO, as the UN agency with a specific mandate for culture, has a long history of involvement with cultural industries, dating back to the 19th General Conference of UNESCO, which took place in Nairobi in 1976. UNESCO first commissioned studies on cultural industries as preparation for European and international conferences (Oslo 1976 and Mexico 1982). However, those conferences had only limited impact on programming and policy development in the countries of the Asia- Pacific region. Only in 1995, with the publication of the report Our Creative Diversity, by the World Commission on Culture and Development which is chaired by former UN Secretary-General, Javier Perez de Cuellar, were the issues of culture in development raised to the programming level in all UN Member States.es_MX
dc.language.isoenes_MX
dc.publisherUNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Educationes_MX
dc.subjectCultural Industries, Need for Data, Goal and Objectives, Methodology, Project Design, Sampling,es_MX
dc.titleSTATISTICS ON CULTURAL INDUSTRIES Framework for the Elaboration of National Data Capacity Building Projectses_MX
dc.typeBookes_MX


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    Recursos informativos cuyas temáticas se relacionan con el sistema de producción cultural, la aportación económica de la cultura así como las prácticas, pensamiento, formas y configuraciones que se dan entre la relación entre cultura y economía.

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