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NARDIV · United in Narrative Diversity? Cultural (Ex-)Change and Mutual Perceptions in Eastern and Western Europe at the threshold of the digital age

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202331 May 2026EU funding €2,806,156Call HORIZON-CL2-2022-HERITAGE-01

Europe experiences a relaunch of cultural and national stereotypes triggered by the migration crisis, Covid-19, democratic backslides and war against Ukraine. Four decades after the fall of the war, Eastern and Western Europe seem increasingly alienated, each having different perceptions on Europe, the EU and its principles. These trends manifest themselves in an alienation between Eastern and Western Europe, as well as in the perception of Europe in general. Intermittently they are, as we suggest, expressions of resilient post-colonial relationships within Europe.With a focus on the (clichéd binary) East-West confrontation, this project explores the future possibilities of building and managing transnational relationships in the fields of culture and heritage, one of the mainstays of customary cultural diplomacy. Taking six European countries as the basis of our exploration – France, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Slovakia and Romania – we critically examine mutual perceptions in Eastern and Western Europe through the prism of intercultural exchange.In the framework of the project, scholars, practitioners from culture-exchange institutes, artists and creative industries players join forces to scrutinise current difficulties, from diverging historical developments, emotional investments, to challenges of the digital media revolution. The objective is to develop new strategies to conceptualise and revitalise cultural encounters and exchange between East and West to discuss mutual perceptions and ideas. The findings of this collaboration aim at a) boosting the culture-diplomacy / exchange sector by strengthening their role as mediators of transnational European values; b) lay bare best and worst practices in order to develop recommendations for new approaches and (media) strategies. Thus, fostering a more inclusive concept of cultural diplomacy to counter populist, identity-based discourses and to promote the European narrative across different cultural heritages.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE

FR · €702,363

participant

GLOBSEC

SK · €133,853

associatedPartner

STICHTING NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT VOOR INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN CLINGENDAEL

NL

participant

INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE ROUMANIE

RO · €72,000

participant

HOCHSCHULE FUR ANGEWANDTE WISSENSCHAFTEN HAMBURG

DE · €373,875

participant

UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTI

RO · €275,700

participant

UNIWERSYTET WROCLAWSKI

PL · €82,171

associatedPartner

OFFICE FRANCO ALLEMAND POUR LA JEUNESSE

FR

associatedPartner

FUNDACJA EUROPEJSKA SIEC PAMIEC I SOLIDARNOSC

PL

participant

EUFRAK-EUROCONSULTS BERLIN GMBH

DE · €165,445

participant

UNIWERSYTET SZCZECINSKI

PL · €41,915

participant

Institutul Cultural Roman

RO · €12,813

thirdParty

PROTISVALOR MEDITERRANEE SAS

FR

participant

STICHTING DUITSLAND INSTITUUT BIJ DE UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM

NL · €72,750

associatedPartner

FUNDACJA KRZYZOWA DLA POROZUMIENIA EUROPEJSKIEGO

PL

participant

UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM

NL · €503,960

participant

GOETHE-INSTITUT EV

DE · €369,313

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