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"The constant change of new media culture makes policy creation and implementation a challenging task which can only be addressed through an ongoing dialogue between policy-makers and practitioners. ISEA2004 and other international events have demonstrated that the field of electronic, information and media arts and research has reached a level of aesthetic and social sophistication that makes the formulation of these recommendations possible and creates a climate of urgency that can further their realization."
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Creator(s)
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IFACCA and the Arts Council of Finland
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Source Location
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Canada
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Publisher
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IFACCA and the Arts Council of Finland
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Date Published
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2004-08-24
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Language
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English
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URL
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http://www.ifacca.org/files/040916Helsinki_agenda_final.pdf
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Copyright Holder
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IFACCA and the Arts Council of Finland
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Sub-themes: Advocacy, Arts Education, Cultural Diversity & Multiculturalism, Cultural Employment Data, Cultural Policy Timelines, Cultural Value Chain, Development, Domestic Intergovernmental Relations, Equity Issues, Impacts of Culture, Indicators/Frameworks for Measurement, International & Multilateral Relations, Trade
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GTEC Gold Medal Winner: Innovative E-Government Pilot Projects (2004)
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