Juan Martín Fernández is a professor hired doctor in the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology of the UCM. He has an experience of more than fifteen years in the field of the Economy of Culture. His works focus on estimating the economic and social repercussions of activities linked to Cultural Heritage. He is a member of the Complutense Institute of Sociology for the Study of Contemporary Social Transformations (TRANSOC) and the EGECO Research Group.
EYCH2018 Project:
Within the subject “Economics and Business” of the Interuniversity Master’s Degree Cultural Heritage in the 21st Century: Management and Research, the students will be familiarized with the techniques of payment disposition applied to Cultural Heritage, doing a work related to the payment of the European Year of Cultural Heritage. In addition, students will make surveys and learn to treat and develop a data base with all the information collected during the process. With all this, it is expected that students can draw conclusions about the contribution that Cultural Heritage makes to the economy of the European Union, among other elements.