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Greening cultural policy [PDF]
This article focuses on greening cultural policy within a sustainable development context. We examine shortcomings of major public-policy responses to the ecological crisis, linking this to the ambivalent philosophical heritage of anthropocentric worldviews that underpin ideas about the relation of culture to non-human nature.
Maxwell, R., Miller, T.
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Cultural democracy and cultural policy [PDF]
You’re asking me, how can people live without some sense that there’s an ultimate truth or ultimate scale of values, and I don’t know but I don’t any longer think that this is just a transitional p...
Steven Hadley, Eleonora Belfiore
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Hyperinstrumentalism and cultural policy : means to an end or an end to meaning? [PDF]
This paper investigates the implications for cultural policy of the logic of the instrumental view of culture taken to its conclusion. Policy developments that establish sets of justifications and rationales that have nothing to do with the cultural ...
Gray, Clive, Hadley, Steven
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To what extent did the Covid-19 pandemic affect the tools, priorities and organisation of cultural policies? And did the pandemic enhance the digital aspect of these policies?
OleMarius Hylland+7 more
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Effective cultural policy in the 21st century: challenges and strategies from Australian television
This article uses Australia to illustrate the need for more ambitious cultural policy measures in response to industrial reconfiguration wrought by digital distribution and other industry change.
A. Lotz, A. Potter
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Culture wars? The (re)politicization of Swedish cultural policy
Swedish cultural policy has long been characterized by broad political consensus, partially because it has only drawn very limited attention as an arena for political conflict. There are now indications that consensus around the Swedish model of cultural
Tobias Harding
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Is it really about the evidence? argument, persuasion, and the power of ideas in cultural policy
In the move towards a supposedly “evidence-based” cultural policy, “evidence” is rarely the main driver of decision-making. If “evidence” is not the actual basis of policymaking, then what is its real role?
Eleonora Belfiore
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In the broader context of research into cultural labour, this article focuses analytical attention on working conditions within socially engaged arts practice, which have been under-researched to date.
Eleonora Belfiore
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This paper reflects on how cultural policies in South Korea, Japan and China respond to the Covid-19 crisis. It conceptualises the current period as a historically significant moment by exploring the notion of ‘critical juncture’.
H. Lee+2 more
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Hermeneutical Situation Creators in the Domain of Nationalism in the Cultural Policy Making of the Islamic Republic of Iran [PDF]
Although nationalism is honored alongside the Islamic unity in the upstream documents of the government, in practice this concept has not been streamed in the next layers and has resulted in uncertainties and , therefore, has harassed cultural and public
Hosein Parkan, Arezoo nikueian
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