1st Edition

Cultural and Creative Industries in the Western Balkans

By Violeta Simjanovska Copyright 2026
154 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

154 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Cultural and Creative Industries in the Western Balkans is a book that explores the dynamic and evolving landscape of the cultural policy, cultural and creative industries (CCI) across the region. This book examines the unique positioning of CCIs, their role in preserving cultural expression and content, and their economic impact on these societies, all within the framework of social,... Read more

Introduction 1. Cultural Policy in the Western Balkans 2. Cultural and Creative Industries in the Western Balkans 3. Capacities in the Cultural and Creative Industries in the Western Balkans: What and How? 4. Current Issues in the CCI in the Western Balkans 5. The Future of Cultural and Creative Industries in the Western Balkans

Biography

Violeta Simjanovska brings over 25 years of global experience in arts management and cultural policy. Her career, which began in electrical engineering, evolved into managing a music festival and leading a performing arts research centre as general manager. She has initiated and led numerous international projects, with expertise in CCI, and the relationship between arts and society.

As a researcher, Dr. Simjanovska has led over 20 international research initiatives and has published more than 50 articles and books on arts management, CCI, and arts-related societal issues. Her research contributions have significantly advanced understanding in these fields, driving forward innovative practices in arts management and cultural policy.

Her professional footprint includes more than 30 countries, with key focus areas including cultural policy, CCI, arts management, intercultural competences, and strategic management and leadership. At the moment, Dr. Simjanovska works as Head of the Arts Management Department at Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki. She is also a cultural consultant for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the European Commission, and the British Council. Her academic contributions extend to institutions such as Goldsmiths, University of London, the University of Belgrade, and the Music Academy in Brno. From 2022 to 2024, she was a member of the Executive Board of the European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres (ENCATC), Europe’s leading network on cultural management and policy.