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This Open Access edited collection calls for a greater understanding of ‘the local’ within the ways the arts, culture and creative practices are governed, promoted, regulated, resourced and valued. Cultural policy studies tends to privilege the national (and international) as the primary site at which cultural policy is enacted, and focuses on the ...
Durrer, Victoria+3 more
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Honor killings and semantic implications of a normal subject in the family institution: Newspapers’ narrative about the murder of Romina Ashrafi [PDF]
The paper aims to identify the semantic implication of moral and normal subjects, and mechanisms of their reconstruction in the family institution. For this purpose, here Stuart Hall’s representation approach and Jeffrey Alexander's strong research ...
M. Haghpors, S.H. Nabavi, M.R. Kolahi
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This article explores the leisure time and civic activities of ‘multicultural youth’ in Finland. The theoretic-conceptual framework is the Foucauldian governmentality approach and Foucault’s four step model of the ethical selfformation of the moral ...
Miikka Pyykkönen
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Cultural Patriarchy as a Cultural Management style in Teacher Training System of Iran [PDF]
Semiotics is the science of studying the sign systems and, in fact, an interpretive process for understanding the hidden truth behind the signs, mysteries, and signs and cultural symbols. In addition, semiotics tells us that structures can be meaningful.
N. Mousapour, L. Falahati, M. Mazinani
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On religion and cultural policy: notes on the Roman Catholic Church [PDF]
This paper argues that religious institutions have largely been neglected within the study of cultural policy. This is attributed to the inherently secular tendency of most modern social sciences. Despite the predominance of the ‘secularisation paradigm’,
Ahearne J.+44 more
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Redefining Blockchain Based on Ontological Metaphors [PDF]
The application of blockchain technology can have meaningful and significant effects on the "public domain", especially in the space of public governance, public culture and ethics, social issues, public health, public economy and transactions, public ...
SAEED ASHIRI+2 more
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Cultural and communications policy and the stateless nation [PDF]
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Schlesinger Philip, Schlesinger Philip
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Culture and identity in climate policy [PDF]
Culture and (collective) identity need to become more central in thinking about how ambitious climate policy for decarbonization can be enacted within domestic (i.e., national, subnational) politics. Policy attention has long centered on material costs and benefits of action, including distributions of costs/benefits between different actors and over ...
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Auditing culture : the subsidised cultural sector in the New Public Management [PDF]
This article explores the effects of the spread of the principles and practices of the New Public Management (NPM) on the subsidised cultural sector and on cultural policy making in Britain.
Belfiore, Eleonora
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Ambiguity and Cultural Policy [PDF]
The peculiarities of cultural policy as a policy sector give rise to many difficulties for policy-makers – particularly the creation of poorly-defined and confused policies – stemming from the essentially-contested nature of the core concept with which it is dealing.
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