History Mission To be of help for those who want to know more about the conditions (finances, legislation, governance, policies) of cultural life (cultural activities, products and organisations) in east-central European countries. Scope, Objectives and Activities
The
term east-central Europe is applied generously, to cover about twenty
states between the Baltic and the Adriatic Seas which share the same
(or very similar) historic legacy of authoritarian Communism. In certain
ways we are inclined to extend our sphere of operation to Austria (they
had a bit of Soviet occupation for almost ten years) and the east of Germany. Organisation The Budapest Observatory functions under the umbrella of the Foundation for the East-Central European Cultural Observatory, registered at Budapest Central Court in April 1999. (Register number at court: 7489. Tax register number: 18095379-141). The founder was the Kultúraközvetítők Társasága (Society of Mediators of Culture), a Hungarian civil organisation. People The foundation is governed by a Board of Directors with Valéria Pavluska as President. Members: Iván M. Balassa, Gábor Koncz, Máté Kovács and Edina Lakatos. Miklós Marschall served as president during the first year. Other former members were Péter Hidy, János Horváth, Sándor Horváth and Zsófia Zimányi.
Board
of Supervision: Csaba Gallyas, Katalin Havas and Péter Kirschner. Former
members: Péter Deme and Timea Tibori. Former staff members: Zita Lévai (1999-2002), Attila Zongor (1999-2000), Anikó Kis (2000), Zsófia Földesi (2000-2003), Dóra Balázs (2002), Anna Horváth (2002), Márton L. Rövid (2002), Csaba Boros (2002-2003), Daniela Langusi (2002-2004), Gizella Barsi (2003), Zita Kádár (2003), Zoltán Imely (2004-2005), This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Hunyadi (2004-2005) Krisztina Keresztély (2004-2005), Beáta Barda (2005), András Dávid (2005), Bíborka Molnár (2005). Finances Unesco provided seed money which was spent on setting up the initial infrastructure and on functioning in the first several months. Since then, BO has survived from project grants. BO received structural support from the Hungarian Ministry of Cultural Heritage (2003, 2006) and the Hungarian National Fund (2004). Affiliations The Budapest Observatory is a member of CIRCLE, Cultural Information and Research Centres Liaison in Europe and EFAH, the European Forum for the Arts and Heritage.. Logo Our logo was designed by Anna Farkas. Notes International Conference on the Preservation and Development of Cultural Life in Central and Eastern European Countries, organised by UNESCO in co-operation with the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and Education, Hungarian National Commission for UNESCO, Council of Europe, Commission of European Communities, European Mozart Foundation, Budapest, January 1997; Consultative Meeting organised by the Foundation for the East-Central European Cultural Observatory and the Hungarian National Commission for Unesco in co-operation with the Hungarian Ministry for Cultural Heritage, KulturKontakt, Budapest, April 1999. Péter This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it was deputy to the minister for culture between 1996-1998, lately -besides the post fulfilled at the Budapest Observatory- consultant of the Council of Europe (Mosaic project, cultural policy review on Albania etc.), the Open Society Institute, Budapest, the World Bank etc. Since November 2000 Board member of CIRCLE; since September 2001 executive manager of the Central European University Press. According to Hungarian law, the Foundation was registered under non-profit status (as a "közhasznú szervezet"), see közhasznúsági jelentés 1999 , 2000 , 2003 , 2004 , 2005, 2006.
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