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IN SITU · Place-based innovation of cultural and creative industries in non-urban areas

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 July 202230 June 2026EU funding €3,999,840Call HORIZON-CL2-2021-HERITAGE-01

The IN SITU project combines research and experimental actions to advance the innovation-related practices, capacities, and potential of CCIs based in non-urban areas of the EU, a constituency of the CCI sector that has grown in visibility and significance over the last decade in Europe and internationally but which is still vulnerable due to the lagging attention of research and policy to its needs, characteristics, and potentials. The project aims to advance understanding of the forms, processes, and governance of innovation involving cultural and creative industries (CCIs) located in non-urban areas of Europe and to advance the ability of non-urban CCIs to act as drivers of innovation, competitiveness, and sustainability for the locales in which they are located. IN SITU brings together leading approaches to investigating economic evolution and diversification, a challenge-oriented approach to processes of innovation, non-urban place-based planning and development, and creative industries entrepreneurship to investigate the situation of CCIs in non-urban areas. The project couples this with a pragmatic capacity-building programme to enable CCIs to address some of the key issues of their communities/region and of our time. The core defining aspect of IN SITU is the interlinking of research and practice through place-based IN SITU Labs, hubs for projects in 6 non-urban regions across Europe, located in Portugal, Ireland, Iceland, Finland, Latvia, and Croatia. Involving both Europe-wide research and place-based experimentation, IN SITU will provide an in-depth knowledge of the direct and indirect effects, cross-sectoral connections and spillovers, innovative strategies and systems, and needs of CCI practitioners in non-urban areas. Complementary to this, the project will assess and advance the multi-level innovation and culture policy and planning frameworks that contextualize and can enable this work.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

CENTRO DE ESTUDOS SOCIAIS

PT · €488,598

participant

STIFTUNG UNIVERSITAT HILDESHEIM

DE · €334,938

participant

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

IE · €247,188

participant

HASKOLINN A BIFROST SES

IS · €454,688

participant

M.I.K. S.COOP

ES · €246,875

participant

EUROPEES NETWERK CULTURELE CENTRA IVZW

BE · €332,250

participant

NATZIONALNA AKADEMIYA ZA TEATRALNO I FILMOVO IZKUSTVO (NATFIZ)

BG · €181,875

participant

ZAKLADA KULTURA NOVA

HR · €145,750

participant

UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

NL · €378,398

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT

FR · €427,333

participant

LATVIJAS KULTURAS AKADEMIJA

LV · €213,500

participant

TURUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €370,638

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DOS ACORES

PT · €177,813

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