Listen "Collaborative Management and Co-Leadership. The Case of Cultural Center Magacin, Belgrade"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring case of Cultural Center Magacin in Belgrade through an interview with Olja Nikolić Kia. Together, we explore how Magacin challenges traditional management by embracing collaborative governance and co-leadership. As a vibrant cultural Commons, Magacin is collectively run by its users—artists, activists, and community members—who decide together how to shape and sustain the space. Tune in to hear firsthand how this decentralized model fosters creativity, inclusivity, and shared responsibility in the heart of Serbia’s cultural scene.This podcast series, in two episodes, was produced as part of the Horizon Europe Research and Innovation on Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries Programme, funded by the European Commission. Across these episodes, we’ve journeyed from Crete, exploring the layered history of Spinalonga, to Belgrade, where we delved into the vibrant cultural Commons of Magacin. We hope these stories of GLAMs inspire new ways of thinking about shared cultural resources and their role in shaping our communities. Thank you for joining us, and we look forward to continuing the conversation. We invite you to learn more about these inspiring initiatives on the project’s website: www.glammons.eu.Interviews by Mina Dragouni, Ivan Manojlović, Katerina Konstantinou and Olja NIkolić KiaTechnique: Luca Marie TüshausText by: Ares KalandidesFunded by: the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the EU nor REA can be held responsible for them.