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As to back theoretical research, this chapter has the aim to offer an inspiring refreshment showing practical examples of innovations in culture globally. The chosen examples range from small scale innovations to those which may potentially lead to a systemic change. Innovative examples come from the fields of architecture, crafts, design, film, heritage, music, performing arts, publishing and visual arts. Also, innovations from other sectors which foster cultural development are presented together with the “global Culturinno case” which concerns an all-inclusive problem-solving example of innovations in culture which cooperates with other sectors in a wider context (ICT, advertising) in order to raise awareness of today’s burning global issues which should be dealt with as to ensure sustainable development.
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Jelinčić, D.A. (2017). Moving on to Practice: Good Practice Examples of Innovations in Culture. In: Innovations in Culture and Development. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52721-5_5
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