Sweden

CULTURAL EVALUATION WORKSHOP

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How can we make evaluation of cultural programmes more inclusive, creative, and relevant?

EVALUATION can be considered an active and interesting way to explore learning emerging from projects and programmes, enabling them to iterate and improve. It can also be considered as accountabilityauditingassessment and directed by (sometimes inaccurate) perceptions of funders’ needs. How it is perceived relates to how it is designed, and this is not always, or often, a critical process.

This workshop will explore how power structures related to evaluation, as well as the methods used to conduct evaluation, enable new forms of knowledge to come forward or be held back. We propose that more theory-based and creative forms of evaluation can be developed, without affecting ‘rigour’ or ‘validity’ (and considering what these terms mean in different project contexts). 

We propose a greater connection between theory, practice and research in evaluation design to better understand and represent impact, particularly in the context of cultural programmes seeking to involve and positively influence humans and their behaviour and opportunities. 

This workshop will explore key themes, including:

  • Politics of evaluation
  • Humanising the evluation process
  • Innovative methods for evaluation

Participants will engage in practical work enabling deeper understanding of:

  • Knowledge of diverse evaluation practice
  • Applied creative methods for critical thinking
  • Responsibilities and action plans for the future (individual and collective)

Workshop content?

The workshop will be delivered across two sessions:

  • DAY 1 will bring us together to explore the current landscape of evaluation and identify the concerns with evaluating cultural programmes in a global context. Why is evaluation in culture so unrepresentative of process? How does this relate to ‘product’? QualityOutcomes and impact? Together we will explore these questions, and share examples of projects, best practice and alternative methods of working.
  • DAY 2 - we invite participants to bring along examples of their practical experiences of evaluation. Through the Tialt tool ‘Experience Mapping’, in small groups, we will explore conceptual and practical barriers to conducting more interesting and relevant evaluation and identify collective needs, key connections, proposed actions and how to take this forward.

When: Wednesday 16 February and Monday 21 February at 13 - 15.30 CET (14 - 16.30 Athens/Cairo time)

Where: Online (via Zoom)

Language: English 

Sign up: registration is open until 7 February. Participation is free of charge. Priority is given to members of the Anna Lindh Foundation, MitOst and Trans Europa Halles networks. This workshop is for cultural professional and artist. 

Workshop Trainers

The session will be led by members of the organisation, Tialt, a collective of researchers, artists and producers who develop inclusive, creative and collaborative research tools to explore and celebrate the human condition. 

Claire Sivier – Tialt co-director

Claire is an experienced producer, cultural programmer, and arts-based researcher working mainly with those from marginalised communities. She has been a guest speaker in diversity & inclusive practice & policy, and has recently developed a walking art methodology which explores the lived experiences of black female diasporic artists in Porto.

Douglas Lonie - Tialt co-director

Douglas is a social psychologist with over 15 years’ experience exploring the social impacts of arts engagement conducting research and evaluation for UNESCO, British Council, Goethe Institut, Creative Scotland, Bloomberg Philanthropies and many others. He has published several papers on the links between creative identity and broader psycho-social development. He has written and taught extensively on inclusive research practice and regularly works with cultural organisations to design innovative and creative impact frameworks and methodologies. 

Fernanda Zotovici – Tialt artist and researcher

Fernanda is an artist, architect, designer and visual researcher specialising in arts-based research practice and participatory methodologies. She works across multiple artforms and across the tialt portfolio communicating concepts and ideas in non-text-based formats. 

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This workshop is an initiative of the National Museums of World Culture in collaboration with Trans Europe Halles International Resource Office in Lund, MitOst, Horizontal School and Tialt. 

With the support of the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs 

Culture Clinic

National Network
Sweden
Address

SE-413 04 Gothenburg
SE-413 04 Gothenburg
Sweden

Telephone
+46 31 155650
Telephone (other)
+46 707 725650
E-Mail
Maria.svensson@cultureclinic.org
Mobile Phone
+46 707 725650
Mobile Phone (other)
+46 709 845538
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2003
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Youth and education
General Information
Culture Clinic is a NGO based in Sweden that works within the fields of democracy and human rights on a local, regional and international level. We work in a network of cultural institutions and independent culture organisations, educational institutions, areas of business and politics. We work without political or religious associations and is open for everybody. Primarily we work in Sweden, Greece, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia and Azerbaijan – although now we are looking towards the Euro-Med area. We receive funding from the Western Region of Sweden, Swedish Institute, Forum Syd, Swedish National board for Youth Affairs and European Youth Foundation.
Mission and Objectives

Culture Clinic creates and runs projects and meeting places.
Culture Clinic works to influence and change existing structures that prevent and obstruct for the different partners to co-operate.
Culture Clinic builds networks to increase possibilities for cross-bordering understanding and co-operations.
Our mission is to create cultural projects in association with the needs and demands of society and individuals. Throughout, our work is based on a well functioning communication structure and a genuine interest in getting people to meet and co-operate.

Main Projects / Activities

We work with regional development programme where we use a system of indicators to evaluate and analyse an areas (town, city, region) cultural potential as a tool for growth and development. The system is based on participation from business, politics and the third sector of the focus area. The objective is to set common goal for development. We use various methods of arts and culture in our workshops, seminars, exchanges and study circles to achieve progress and development within the specific area.
We also conduct
- Seminars, workshops and trainings
- Youth exchanges
- Administrative, financial and marketing consulting

Contact (1) Full Name
Maria Svensson
Head of the organisation
Maria Svensson
Contact (2) Full Name
Erika Harlitz

Danscentrum Väst

National Network
Sweden
Address

Ärlegatan 3
Gothenburg
Sweden

Telephone
+46-31-140128
Telephone (other)
+46-708-140126
E-Mail
birgit.berndt@danscentrum.se
E-Mail (2)
vast@danscentrum.se
E-Mail (3)
charlie.astrom@studiooscuro.se
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1992
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
A non profit organization for professional freelance dancers and choreographers. Staff: 4 people. Budget around 3 million. Our mainly fundings are from our region and from the Swedish Arts Council.
Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to make it possible to let dance be a part of every persons life, in some way. Dance Centre West are the first choice to turn to when you think about dance and our objectives are that our work will help our members to be able to focus solely on their artistic work.

Main Projects / Activities

We work with information, daily training for dancers, Questions about culture- and labour market policies. We are working with intermediation to create more work for our members. To do that we also create different kinds of project and collaborations. We are also involved in many networks.

Contact (1) Full Name
Birgit Berndt
Head of the organisation
Ann Lundberg

DECONSTRUCTING GENDER NORMS WORKSHOP

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Deconstructing Gender Norms - ALF Sweden workshop

Do you want to enhance your understanding of gendered societal structures and means to counter their harmful aspects? Are you interested in learning more about destructive masculinity norms from an intersectional perspective?

Our Anna Lindh Foundation Swedish network member PeaceWorks Sweden will deliver - through a mix of theory and interactive exercises - an interactive online workshop which aims to dissect the gender power order, how it is being expressed and how it is being upheld.

When: Thursday 26 - Friday 27 January 2023 at 09.30 - 12.00 CET

Language: English

Applications are open until Monday 16 January. Read more and apply here.

Den Globala Skolan (The Global School)

National Network
Sweden
Address

Hamnplan 1
621 57 Visby
Sweden

Telephone
0739-23 54 84
E-Mail
anna.mogren@denglobalaskolan.se
Organisation Type
Local/Regional Authority
Year of Establishment
2013
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Youth and education
General Information

Den Globala Skolan, The Global School, is a resource for education for global sustainability for Swedish schools and local stakeholders. We are working within the field of global education and education for sustainable development. 

Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to reach higher qualitity within swedish schools when it comes to international relations, international issues and human rights. 

Main Projects / Activities

We organize seminars and support schools in their international work.

Contact (1) Full Name
Anna Mogren
Job Title
(Region Väst)
Head of the organisation
Universitets- och högskolerådet

Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

National Network
Sweden
Address

Universitetsvägen 10F
10691 Stockholm
Sweden

Telephone
+46 (0)8162943
Telephone (other)
+46 (0)8163620
E-Mail
martin.safstrom@su.se
E-Mail (2)
johan.fresk@su.se
Mobile Phone
+46 (0)707568364
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1960
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Religion
  6. Research
  7. Youth and education
General Information

The department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Stockholm University conducts education and research on Asia and the Middle East, including both language studies and  area studies.

Mission and Objectives

The department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Stockholm University aims to;
1) Educate specialists in the field.
2) Conduct research on Asia and the Middle East.
3) Provide balanced information to the general public in Sweden on issues related to our fields of expertise.

Main Projects / Activities

The department has education within the Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages, as well as area studies within the two main areas: Asian Languages and Cultures and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures.

We offer a variety of courses at undergraduate and master's level across a wide range of subjects within the field.

Among our freestanding courses we offer both day time and evening courses that are given in English.

Doctoral studies are conducted in two main areas: Asian languages and cultures, and Middle Eastern languages and cultures.

Read more about the MENA studies programme. 

Contact (1) Full Name
Martin Säfström
Job Title
Director of Studies
Head of the organisation
Head of Department
Contact (2) Full Name
Johan Fresk
Job Title (2)
Deputy Director of Studies

Department of Culture and Leisure of the Municipality of Simrishamn

National Network
Sweden
Address

Simrishamns kommun
272 80 Simrishamn
Sweden

Telephone
+46 414 819301
E-Mail
Seth.Selleck@simrishamn.se
E-Mail (2)
diana.olsson@simrishamn.se
Organisation Type
Local/Regional Authority
Year of Establishment
1974
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Heritage
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Media
  6. Youth and education
General Information
The Department of Culture and Leisure of the Municipality of Simrishamn has approximately 30 employees working to promote and organize cultural and leisure activities, run the public library, youth center and local museums. We work together with many local, regional and national associations and have a yearly budget of approximately 3,500,000 EURO which is part of the municipality´s budget. We and the associations we cooperate with have many projects and exchanges which involve art, music, youth and cultural heritage. We have also created an internationally acclaimed card game, More Than One Story, which is designed to build bridges between people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures.
Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to create and support a wide variety of cultural and leisure activities and to promote life-long learning and  intercultural understanding.

Main Projects / Activities

Our More Than One Story project, promoting the card game More Than One Story, is an international cooperation with non-profit organizations and municipalities around the world, working to build bridges between people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures. We train youth as ambassadors for More Than One Story so they can travel to partner organizations and conferences to present the game.
Our staff  is continuously working with various projects within the area of art, literature, culture, leisure and cultural heritage which are open to international cooperation.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can share our experiences of using and spreading the More Than One Story card game. We can describe how other organizations can use this tool for integration and inclusion during activities and events. Our staff and youth can also participate in events where the card game can be a useful tool for participants. We can also organize events focused on intercultural understanding.
We can offer knowledge and experiences focused upon the history and heritage of our region of Sweden.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We would like to receive information about the various activities within the network and connect with various partners around intercultural activities. We would like to cooperate with organizations in the network to spread the use of the More Than One Card game and participate in youth exchanges focused on intercultural dialogue.We would like to learn about possiblities for our artists, musicians, librarians and museum staff to become involved in international exchanges and projects within the network.

Contact (1) Full Name
Seth Selleck
Job Title
Youth Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Diana Olsson

Development Assisstance Center

National Network
Sweden
Address

Granhäcksvägen 3B
44555 Surte
Sweden

Telephone
0046 762 722 280
E-Mail
sweden.dac@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
andreea.maris@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
0046 762 722 280
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2014
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Heritage
  5. Human rights
  6. International/Cultural relations
  7. Media
  8. Others
  9. Research
  10. Youth and education
General Information
Development Assisstance Center was founded in 2014. DAC is a Swedish non-governamental organization based in Västra Götalands region. The main sources of funding will be Erasmus+ and other identified financial lines both at local and international level. At the moment DAC has no employess. The organization was founded by professionals previously working with project management and international cooperation and several of our main partners will be organziations and institutions we have previously cooperated with in other settings. Structure of DAC: The General Assembly is the highest decisional fora. During the GA a new Board is elected. The Board serves for one year and implements the decisions taken during the GA.  
Mission and Objectives

The association's goal is to contribute to the socioeconomic development of the community through information, marketing, consultancy services, development activities and training activities dedicated to various social categories, companies, public authorities, trade unions, NGOs and other interested stakeholders that develop activities on a local, regional, national and international level.
In order to reach its goal DAC:
Develops activities with the intent to contribute to the personal and professional development and to reduce socio-economic inequalities for young people, professional groups, unemployed and vulnerable groups.
Develops activities that promote the principles of sustainable development, social economy, human rights, equality, tolerance, solidarity, youth participation, active citizenship, European identity, development, fair trade and international solidarity, environmental protection, democracy, sports, health, culture, poverty, media, etc.

Main Projects / Activities

The organization was founded at the end of April 2014 and until now we have applied to the new Erasmus + programme for a combined project consisting of a training course planned to take place in Romania and a final seminar to take place in Sweden. Between these two international activities, the partner organizations coming from Turcia, Romania, Sweden, Ucraine, Moldova, Serbia and Bulgaria will organize several local level awareness raising campaignes on the topic of the project: human trafficking.
For the next Erasmus+ deadline we plan to send a project together with partners from the EuroMed countries: Jordan, Morocco, Egypt, Italy, Finalnd, Romania and Sweden. The project will be on the topic of gender equality.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can contribute with project ideas, involvment in the local activity organized by the network and also by organizing activities for the ALF members.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We believe that the ALF network creates a great framework for meeting serious and engaged international partners which are essential for the succesful implementation of the international projects.
 

Contact (1) Full Name
Andreea Maris
Job Title
Project manager
Head of the organisation
Andreea Maris
Contact (2) Full Name
Clara Igna Fabiola
Job Title (2)
Organization developer

Dialogslussen

National Network
Sweden
Address

Sundbybergsvägen 1
17173 Solna
Sweden

Telephone
+46735361515
E-Mail
info@dialogslussen.se
E-Mail (2)
selcuk.akti@dialogslussen.se
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2000
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Religion
  6. Youth and education
General Information

Dialogslussen is an intercultural dialogue organization that was formed to achieve greater mutual understanding and acceptance, cohesion and integration in our diverse society. It is important that ourselves in the Dialogslussen are role models and accept each other's diversity and differences. In this way we support and contribute continuously to the understanding of how a well-functioning multicultural society can be achieved. Structure of the organizations: Director, Co-director and board members Source of funding: Funding from Sensus, members and companies who are interested in our projects.  

Mission and Objectives

• Mutual understanding between different cultures in Sweden • Creating a framework for mutual tolerance in Swedish society by actively working on the intellectual level • Through the establishment of dialogue and close cooperation with the media, voluntary organizations, public institutions want Dialogslussen spread awareness of the different cultures. By doing this, we want to work against prejudice in society • Dialogslussen want to play an active role in the integration of non-ethnic Swedes in Sweden  

Main Projects / Activities

You are my Role Model: The lecture series, "You are my role model" seeks Dialogueslussen to inspire, encourage and guide young people to strive and work towards success. Participants will be challenged to think differently about their prospects, both in terms of educational and career options available to them and in terms of the levels of achievement that they can aim for the selected area. Academic meeting: The purpose of these meetings is to interest our members with relevant academic issues concerning integration, training, diversity, social media, discrimination, etc. The goal of the lecture series is for participants to get a new aspect, as well as more in-depth knowledge in the chosen discourse. Dialogue dinner: The goal of the dinners is to establish a long-term dialogue involving all sections of society and to explore ways for peaceful coexistence, empathic acceptance, integrity and at the same time, you learn from each other to confront prejudice in society. From this goal, we will arrange Dialogue dinners in different locations.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ömer Eken
Job Title
Director - Stockholm
Head of the organisation
Ömer Eken
Contact (2) Full Name
Selcuk Akti
Job Title (2)
Director - Gothenburg

Digidem Lab

National Network
Sweden
Address

Linnégatan 21
41304 Göteborg
Sweden

Telephone
+46708674244
E-Mail
niki@digidemlab.org
E-Mail (2)
anna@digidemlab.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2019
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information

We are a worker-owned cooperative that designs and develops methods for political and democratic innovation. We are at the moment, in fall 2023, five part-time employers. The total budgetary resources for 2022 were around 1,940,000 SEK. The main sources of funding is different grants for projects were Digidem Lab acts as facilitator and process designer. Conference on the Future of Europe, COLDIGIT - Collective Intelligence through Digital Tools, Chicagos medborgarbudget, Community Organizer - Vocational University Course. Main partners: Nätverkstan, Livsmedelverket, Göteborgs Stad, Stockholms Universitet.

Mission and Objectives

Participation - We believe in developing democracy to include more aspects of society and developing methods to create greater participation.

We believe in co-creation in all aspects of our work, including the development of processes and digital tools for participation.

Mandate - We want people who are affected by decisions to have a say in making them. We work to ensure that our projects have a clearly defined mandate for participants.

Transparency - We promote greater transparency in participatory processes. We share our knowledge and experience. Our digital tools are open source to ensure security and auditability.

Cooperation - We build on the successful experiences and work of others and strive to share our knowledge, code, and expertise with others.

Continuous learning - We are constantly developing our methods and tools for participation to adapt them to a changing reality.

Main Projects / Activities

Projects:

- Swedish National Citizens' Council for Climate Issues (designing the sessions, facilitating, and logistics)

- Viable Cities 2030 (Contributes to the transition with our knowledge.)

- Gothenburg City Climate Citizens' Council (designing the sessions and facilitating)

- Decidim Digital Open-Source Tool (assisting multiple municipalities with installing the tool)

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Digidem Lab can actively contribute to the Network in our country by sharing its valuable experiences within projects with other organizations.

By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, Digidem Lab can play a pivotal role in enhancing the collective understanding of digital democracy initiatives.

This sharing of experiences can empower other organizations to learn from successful strategies, navigate challenges, and ultimately strengthen their own contributions to the Network.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We aspire to join the ALF Network to establish meaningful connections with organizations in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region and foster valuable relationships. By becoming a part of the ALF Network, we aim to engage with like-minded entities that share our commitment to promoting dialogue, understanding, and collaboration across borders.

Contact (1) Full Name
Niki Chalusi
Job Title
Administrative Project leader
Head of the organisation
Steph Toro, Anna-Sanne Göransson, Petter Joelson
Contact (2) Full Name
Petter Joelson
Job Title (2)
Digital director