Nadezhda Savova and her PhD research project at Princeton University’s Anthropology Department and Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies won to be finalist for the Best Cultural Policy Research Project 2009, awarded by the European Network of Cultural Agencies and Training Centers (ENCATC). The project is titled: “The Tangible Places of Intangible Heritage: Civil society and development revisited within the European and Latin-American networks of cultural centers”, studying the networks of community cultural centers and respective cultural policies in Brazil, Bulgaria, and Cuba.