19. maj 2025

New book, co-edited by Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, highlights Europeans' cultural viewpoints and practices amid societal transformations

The newly published volume Engagement with Culture in Transformative Times, co-edited by Nete Nørgaard Kristensen from the Section of Media Studies/Department of Communication, offers a comprehensive and timely exploration of how culture is understood, practised, and valued across Europe.

Against the backdrop of globalisation, digitalisation, growing diversity and social inequality, the book offers timely and critical insights into the role of culture and cultural participation in the daily lives of Europeans from different social groups and countries. In fifteen thematic chapters, it explores how residents of nine European countries engage with and experience culture, with particular attention given to the perspectives of migrants.

Published by Routledge, the book is fully available in open access at: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003460497

The book is based on extensive empirical research from the EU-funded Horizon 2020 INVENT project (European Inventory of Societal Values of Culture as a Basis for Inclusive Cultural Policies). Fieldwork was carried out in nine countries: Denmark, Finland, France, Croatia, the Netherlands, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

The project was coordinated by Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands, in close collaboration with Nete Nørgaard Kristensen from the Section of Media Studies/Department of Communication, and representatives from seven other partner universities, bringing together a diverse, international team of researchers. Many of them contributed to the book, including Franziska Marquart, Eva Myrczik and Nete Nørgaard Kristensen from the Section of Media Studies/Department of Communication. The collaborative work of the INVENT consortium has provided a rich empirical foundation for cultural research, policymaking, and practice.

The INVENT project and book offer an inclusive, bottom-up perspective on how ‘ordinary’ citizens across Europe perceive and engage with culture. Using a rich mix of methods, the book explores cultural participation through three key themes: how people understand and practise culture; how globalisation, migration, and digitalisation influence cultural life; and how cultural activities contribute to personal and societal values such as well-being, openness, tolerance, and solidarity.

The findings reveal a complex and diverse cultural landscape, far from uniform. Cultural perceptions, practices, opportunities for participation, and the related benefits vary greatly across different social groups and contexts. This underscores the limits of one-size-fits-all cultural policy and calls for a ‘social turn’ that embraces cultural diversity, addresses inequality, and prioritises inclusion, social connection, and shared public values.

Full publication details

Janssen, S., Kristensen, N. N., & Verboord, M. (Eds.). (2025). Engagement with Culture in Transformative Times: Mapping the Societal Drivers and Impacts of Cultural Understandings, Practices, Perceptions, and Values across Europe (1st ed.). Routledge. 368 pages. Available in print and open Access at https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003460497

Additional information

🔗 INVENT project website
🔗 INVENT Publications
🔗 Inventory of European Cultural Values

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