The Cultural Compass is a tool for decision makers to consider the impact of any decision on culture.
Culture is intangible - which means it can be difficult to fully understand and consider in the context of complex decisions.
The Cultural Compass was developed originally to support Elected Municipal Officials to consider the impact of their decisions on culture, as the decisions made by municipalities often impact significantly and sometimes negatively on the creative and cultural life of residents and businesses.
The tool presents questions for decision makers to consider the impact of decisions on values, peoples sense of connection to each other, place and nature, interaction, 'the vibe' of places and cultural resilience.
Any decision makers - particularly Elected Members/ Politicians, Municipal Leaders, Policy makers, Systems designers, Place consultants, Property developers
A few minutes - at a glance.
For individual contemplation or teams - such as Elected Member bodies
Ideally - one compass per participant.
Basic knowledge of arts, culture and place is helpful - but the magic is in the participants engagement with the questions and the emerging discussion.
Inspired through contributing to the Cultural Impact Guide developed by the South Australian Creative Communities Network with the support of the Local Government Association in South Australia.
Laurel Gallagher
Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom
Interested in how public art projects can productively engage with and support circular economies
Jovita Rodrigues
Sancoale Goa, India
The Doughnut Economics makes sense to me and feel this is the way we can change our way of living. To me this is the answer!
Roxana Munoz
Riga, Vidzeme, Letonia
My personal interest in sustainability economic models that decolonized the idea of growth at expense of nature and humanity.
Marta Moretti
Firenze, Toscana, Italia
I want to learn more about the Doughnut Economy and about the lab! I will write my Master's Thesis on this topic.
Idun Aune
Oslo, Norway
As a consultant, I work with pushing a planet centric approach to innovation in the projects i work with.
Paco Briseño
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
We need to work together in a systemic way to build a better future: more inclusive and fair. A mindset shift is needed.
Get inspired, connect with others and become part of the movement. No matter how big or small your contribution is, you’re welcome to join!
Kimberly Byrd
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
The Doughnut of Justice forms the foundation of my sustainability teaching. I'm excited about collaborating/co-creating!