Papers by alessandro lamonica
The International Spectator, 2018
In the context of the increasing securitisation of cultural heritage, France, Italy, and the Unit... more In the context of the increasing securitisation of cultural heritage, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom have reacted diff erently to the recent wave of iconoclasm perpetrated by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and similar radical groups and terrorist organisations. With cultural heritage now discursively identifi ed as a security concern, the three states enacted security practices to deal with the newly emerged security threats. All three cases show a tight association between the protection of cultural heritage, development and security policies. State-driven cultural heritage protection policies continue to be designed around the notion of multilateral cooperation, although innovative forms of public-private multilateralism and civil-military cooperation are increasingly being introduced.
Cultural Industries and the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021
Appendices to the Study: The Assessment of the Impact of COVID-19 on the Cultural and Creative Se... more Appendices to the Study: The Assessment of the Impact of COVID-19 on the Cultural and Creative Sectors in EU’s Partner Countries, Policy Responses and their Implications for International Cultural Relations
Report prepared under the Partnership Agreement between the University of Siena, Department of So... more Report prepared under the Partnership Agreement between the University of Siena, Department of Social, Political and Cognitive Sciences, and the European Union National Institutes for Culture / EUNIC Global under the framework of Crossroads for Culture: Enhancing EU Member states transnational and international cooperation, Working Package 1 – Culture Policy Dialogue and Research.
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Papers by alessandro lamonica