Culture Statistics 2030
26/2/2025
The event is held under the auspices of the Minister of Culture.
Online Conference by the National Information and Consulting Centre for Culture
The conference will focus on current challenges and perspectives in cultural statistics in the Czech Republic and at the international level. Its goal is to connect experts, representatives of public administration, and the cultural sector, providing a platform for discussions on trends in cultural data and their practical applications. In the first session, experts from the Czech Statistical Office (ČSÚ) and NIPOS will present the new version of CZ-NACE 2025 and its impact on cultural data collection. The Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic will introduce the mapping of cultural and creative industries. The second session will offer practical examples of data usage, including the automation of data collection in libraries, benchmarking of libraries and theaters, and the Cultural Map of Prague. The final session will focus on the international perspective. Representatives from UNESCO, EUROSTAT, and EGMUS (the European Group on Museum Statistics) will present new methodological frameworks and the future direction of cultural statistics.
Moderator/ Daniel Sywala
(Czech Radio, CT Art)
Contact/ Juraj Gerbery
jgerbery@nipos-mk.cz
Program
Registration is open until February 24, 2025. Conference is free. A link to the online conference will be emailed to registered participants on Tuesday, February 25.
PROGRAM
Opening Remarks
Martin Baxa, Minister of Culture
Block I (9:30—11:00)
Current Changes in Cultural Statistics and Ongoing Projects (In Czech)
Petr Eliáš, Ivana Jankovičová, Barbora Maňasová (Czech Statistical Office)
Introduction to the CZ-NACE Update and Coding Methods in the Business Register
Milan Dedera (NIPOS)
Application of the New CZ-NACE 2025 Version in Cultural Statistics in the Czech Republic
Martina Pecková Černá (Ministry of Culture)
Insights from Mapping Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) and Future Perspectives
Marie Silondi (Ministry of Culture)
How to plan the Culture
Blok II (11:00—12:30)
Practical Examples of Using Statistical Data in Culture (In Czech)
Michal Denár (Municipal Library of Česká Třebová)
Automating Data Collection for Libraries: A Vision for the Future
Vít Richter (National Library of the Czech Republic, Library Institute)
A New Approach to Library Benchmarking
Juraj Gerbery (NIPOS)
Theater Benchmarking as a New Way of Working with Theater Data
Lenka Fendrychová, Linda Krajčovič Synková (Creative Prague)
MAPK – Cultural Map of Prague
Blok III (12:30—13:30)
Cultural Statistics on the International Level (In English)
Lydia Deloumeaux (UNESCO)
2025 Unesco Framework for Cultural Statistics
Andrea Gallelli (EUROSTAT)
New Directions of EUROSTAT Framework For Culture Statistics
Kathrin Grotz, Tea Rihtar Jurić (EGMUS)
The Future of European Statistics on Museums
