Accomplishing Cultural Policy in Europe
Accomplishing Cultural Policy in Europe
Financing, Governance and Responsiveness
Mathieu, Christopher; Visanich, Valerie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2024
214
Mole
9781032234687
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Chris Mathieu and Valerie Visanich
Section 1: The commercialization of culture and counter-reactions
Chapter 2: Cultural policies in Madrid and Barcelona during the "governments of change" (2015-2019): Towards a post-creative city?
Mariano Martin Zamorano
Chapter 3: The rise and fall of cultural and creative industries policy in Sweden
Katja Lindqvist
Chapter 4: Emerging rationalities in urban cultural policy making processes: challenging market-centred cultural policy in the city of Barcelona
Victoria Sanchez Belando and Matias Zarlenga
Section 2: Processes for social inclusion in cultural policies
Chapter 5: Crisis as change: new paradigms in cultural policy. The case of Greece.
Olga Kolokytha
Chapter 6: Sounds of a Porte Ouverte: How Cultural Policies Encounter Musical Diversity in Southeastern France
Aleysia Whitmore
Chapter 7: Mainstreaming Ageing in Austrian Cultural Organisations and Cultural Policy
Vera Gallistl, Gerhard Geiger and Tasos Zembylas
Section 3: Follow the money? The politics and effects of arts funding
Chapter 8: Comparative study of European policies for ethical fundraising in museums
Marie Ballarini and Marek Prokupek
Chapter 9: On subject's side: negotiation of objectives and urban imaginaries in two community projects in the island of Malta
Virginia Monteforte
Chapter 10: Developments in visual arts policy: grant distributions, applicants' characteristics, types of art, and legitimations for grant money in Flanders (Belgium), 1965-2015
Julia Peters and Henk Roose
Section 4: Good governance and vested interests in cultural policies
Chapter 11: The German theatre system and the limited impact of cultural policy on governance and management of public theatres
Thomas Schmidt
Chapter 12: Artistic quality in the audit society
Sigrid Royseng
Chris Mathieu and Valerie Visanich
Section 1: The commercialization of culture and counter-reactions
Chapter 2: Cultural policies in Madrid and Barcelona during the "governments of change" (2015-2019): Towards a post-creative city?
Mariano Martin Zamorano
Chapter 3: The rise and fall of cultural and creative industries policy in Sweden
Katja Lindqvist
Chapter 4: Emerging rationalities in urban cultural policy making processes: challenging market-centred cultural policy in the city of Barcelona
Victoria Sanchez Belando and Matias Zarlenga
Section 2: Processes for social inclusion in cultural policies
Chapter 5: Crisis as change: new paradigms in cultural policy. The case of Greece.
Olga Kolokytha
Chapter 6: Sounds of a Porte Ouverte: How Cultural Policies Encounter Musical Diversity in Southeastern France
Aleysia Whitmore
Chapter 7: Mainstreaming Ageing in Austrian Cultural Organisations and Cultural Policy
Vera Gallistl, Gerhard Geiger and Tasos Zembylas
Section 3: Follow the money? The politics and effects of arts funding
Chapter 8: Comparative study of European policies for ethical fundraising in museums
Marie Ballarini and Marek Prokupek
Chapter 9: On subject's side: negotiation of objectives and urban imaginaries in two community projects in the island of Malta
Virginia Monteforte
Chapter 10: Developments in visual arts policy: grant distributions, applicants' characteristics, types of art, and legitimations for grant money in Flanders (Belgium), 1965-2015
Julia Peters and Henk Roose
Section 4: Good governance and vested interests in cultural policies
Chapter 11: The German theatre system and the limited impact of cultural policy on governance and management of public theatres
Thomas Schmidt
Chapter 12: Artistic quality in the audit society
Sigrid Royseng