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Culture, institutions, and policy [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Abstract We review theoretical and empirical research on the dynamic interactions between cultures and institutions. Doing so, we think about culture as a system of values and about institutions as formalized rules of the game. Our presentation is organized around a simple theoretical framework of political agency, which is gradually expanded so as
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The platformisation of culture: challenges to cultural policy

The International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2022
Platforms are instrumental to cultural production and consumption. This is so in terms of how their affordances and algorithmic logics form, manifest and prioritise cultural products and trends. Platforms are therefore influential in shaping the cultural
Bjarki Valtysson
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Digital cultural policy. The story of a slow and reluctant revolution

The International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2022
This paper describes digital cultural policy as a slow and ambivalent or reluctant revolution in a policy field. In investigates how cultural policy has gradually been affected by digitalization in the field of cultural production.
OleMarius Hylland
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Culture as care: Argentina’s cultural policy response to Covid-19

, 2021
This article analyses cultural policy responses to Covid-19 in Argentina with a focus on the matter of care. It asks: What actions is the government taking in order to care for cultural organisations, cultural workers and the communities they serve? What
P. Serafini, N. Novosel
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Advancing culture’s role in sustainable development: social change through cultural policy

The International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2020
This paper examines the potential for cultural policy to shape sustainable development in the context of expectations arising from research and policy work on development. We use, as the basis of a critique, the categorisation of the relationship between
Lez Michael Rayman-Bacchus, C. Radavoi
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European models of cultural policy: towards European convergence in public spending and cultural participation?

Journal of European Integration, 2019
Cultural policies were invented in post-war Europe with three basic aims: to safeguard cultural heritage; to encourage creation; to bring The Arts closer to citizens. Thus, led by Scandinavia and countries such as France and Great Britain, these policies
Joaquim Rius-Ulldemolins   +2 more
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The best cultural policy is no cultural policy: Cultural policy in Hong Kong

The European Journal of Cultural Policy, 1995
(1995). The best cultural policy is no cultural policy: Cultural policy in Hong Kong. The European Journal of Cultural Policy: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 273-287.
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The end of cultural policy?1

The International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2018
The article discusses whether we are approaching the end of public cultural policy in Western democracies, because contemporary cultural policy is not adapted to major transformation processes in contemporary societies.
Per Mangset
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Cultural Economics And Cultural Policies

1994
Editorial Foreword A. Peacock, I. Rizzo. Section I: Definitions and Measurement. 1. Art: the Economic Point of View B. Frey. 2. The Arts Industry: Problems of Measurement G. Brosio. 3. The Funding Process in a Comparative Perspective: Some Methodological Issues M. Trimarchi. Section II: Analytical Issues. 4.
PEACOCK A. T., RIZZO I.
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