The Routledge handbook of global cultural policy / edited by Victoria Durrer, Toby Miller, and Dave O'Brien.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Durrer, Victoria (Editor), Miller, Toby (Editor), O'Brien, Dave (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part, PART I: Situating cultural policy
  • chapter 1 Towards global cultural policy studies / Victoria Durrer, Toby Miller and Dave O'Brien
  • chapter 2 Cultural policy in political science research / Jonathan Paquette Devin Beauregard
  • chapter 3 Cultural economics, innovation and intellectual property / Nicola C. Searle
  • chapter 4 Sociology and cultural policy / David Wright
  • chapter 5 The relationship between cultural policy and arts management / Victoria Durrer
  • part, PART II: Regulating cultural policy
  • chapter 6 Regulating cultural goods and identities across borders / J.P. Singh
  • chapter 7 No exceptions: cultural policy in the era of free trade agreements / Graham Murdock Eun-Kyoung Choi
  • chapter 8 Intellectual property as cultural policy / Siva Vaidhyanathan
  • chapter 9 Cultural policy between and beyond nation-states: the case of lusofonia and the Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa
  • chapter 10 Cultural governance and cultural policy: hegemonic myth and political logics
  • part, PART III Rights and cultural policy
  • chapter 11 Disabled people and culture: creating inclusive global cultural policies
  • chapter 12 Minority languages, cultural policy and minority language media: the conflicting value of the 'one language-one nation' idea
  • chapter 13 Cultural policy in Northern Ireland: making cultural policy for a divided society
  • part, PART IV Practice and cultural policy
  • chapter 14 The art collection of the United Nations: origins, institutional framework and ongoing tensions
  • chapter 15 Exporting culture: the Confucius Institute and China's smart power strategy
  • chapter 16 From arts desert to global cultural metropolis: the (re)branding of Shanghai and Hong Kong
  • chapter 17 Making cultural work visible in cultural policy / Roberta Comunian Bridget Conor
  • chapter 18 Fringe to famous: enabling and popularising cultural innovation in Australia
  • chapter 19 Inside out: the role of ' audience research' in cultural policies in the United States
  • chapter 20 Considering the second-order health effects of arts engagement in relation to cultural policy
  • part, PART V: Global issues, regional cultural policy
  • chapter 21 Inequalities: when culture becomes a capital / Laurie Hanquinet
  • chapter 22 Cultural policy and creative industries / Susan Luckman
  • chapter 23 Too-explicit cultural policy: rethinking cultural and creative industry policies in Hong Kong
  • chapter 24 Cultural policy and mega-events / Beatriz Garcia
  • chapter 25 The challenges of the new media scene for public policies / George Yúdice
  • chapter 26 Uniting the nations of Europe? exploring the European Union's cultural policy agenda
  • part, PART VI: Development and cultural policy
  • chapter 27 The international politics of the nexus 'culture and development': four policy agendas for whom and for what?
  • chapter 28 Reimagining development in times of crises: cultural policies, social imagination, and the creative economy in / Puerto Rico
  • chapter 29 Neoliberalised development of cultural policies in Taiwan and a case of the Taiwanese film industry in a creative industries model
  • chapter 30 Uneasy alliances: popular music and cultural policy in the 'music city' / Catherine Strong, Shane Homan, Seamus O'Hanlon and John Tebbutt
  • part, PART VII The nation state and cultural policy
  • chapter 31 Cultural policy in India: an oxymoron? / Yudhishthir Raj Isar
  • chapter 32 From Cultural Revolution to cultural engineering: cultural policy in post-Revolutionary Iran
  • chapter 33 K-pop female idols: culture industry, neoliberal social policy, and governmentality in Korea
  • chapter 34 'Regeneration' in Britain: measuring the outcomes of cultural activity in the 21st century
  • chapter 35 Japanese cultural policy, nation branding and the creative city / Tomoko Tamari
  • chapter 36 Cultural policy and the power of place, South Africa / Rike Sitas
  • part, PART VIII Conclusions
  • chapter 37 The light touch: the Nigerian movie industry in a low policy environment
  • chapter 38 The political career of the culture concept / Tony Bennett.