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Cultural Industries - SInCA

You can now access the largest collection of cultural information in electronic form by the first time in the country: the Cultural Information System of Argentina (SInCA), a new electronic tool for cultural management, with the most complete information about the culture of our country, free and constantly updated.

The main objective SInCA is how to reverse a historical lack: lack of reliable data on the culture that allow, among other things, to draw public policies that respond to the needs of each region, open consultations of citizens and cultural managers, providing sources of information to researchers and students, establish relationships between the cultural and socio-demographic variables and to promote dialogue between state agencies, social, cultural, business and politics.

As the search for data through the SInCA not default, each user can build your own journey across the variables you want. And also, through a simple form, those who consult the site can provide data that will be included after validation.

This comprehensive overview of the culture of Argentina is composed of four areas:

The cultural map is an interactive mapping to select and compare cultural and demographic information simultaneously in a given territory including the 23 Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires and Greater Buenos Aires approaches and each of the districts of the City of Buenos Aires.

The area of cultural statistics provides information on the cultural industries and their contribution to the economy and employment generation in the country. In this way, you can view charts and graphs on film, newspapers, books, music, advertising, magazines, TV, video, foreign trade and cultural cultural employment.

Cultural governance section provides, first, the whole cultural legislation in force at the provincial and national level (with a search laws by subject, number, state or type of law) and, second, updated information on budget and infrastructure in the areas of culture of the provinces and the nation. In addition to a search of cultural programs with almost 300 records.

In the Document Center gather about 500 articles, reports and notes on cultural economy several newspapers and magazines published in national and provincial, plus a compendium of documents and research on cultural policy and cultural industries.

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  1. Angel Barrios May 15th, 2009 1:36 pm

    Thursday May 14, listen to an interview about a book entitled "What do you see when you see me," I found it interesting and interviewee gave this address to pdf I get that book, it would be very interesting to get it, I am very away and that prevents me to buy it.
    Angel Barrios
    Stockholm Sweden





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