Europe
Report
Artists’ mobility and visas: a step forward
Creativity has no borders, but States do – and therefore, visas remain a hot topic for artists and cultural professionals working internationally.
Working paper
EU grey literature: long-term preservation, access, and discovery
The growth of ‘fast’ publication of documents in print or on the various websites of Europa, with no long-term repository or stable URL, not deposited in the EU Bookshop, or in the repositories that form the basis of the registers of the institutions, is alarming. The preservation of the historical memory of the development of...
Report
Policy implications of warming permafrost
Permafrost is perennially frozen ground occurring in about 24% of the exposed land surface in the Northern Hemisphere. The distribution of permafrost is controlled by air temperature and, to a lesser extent, by snow depth, vegetation, orientation to the sun and soil properties. Any location with annual average air temperatures below freezing can potentially form...
Report
Excessive internet use among Australian children
This brief report builds upon the findings of the EU Kids Online project’s work into Excessive Internet Use among the 19,834 European children (aged 11-16) participating in that study and now looks at the effects on Australian children. It compares the European data with the much smaller cohort of 300 Australian children (aged 11-16) who...