Description |
1 online resource (xvii, 286 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Governance series (Ottawa, Ont.) |
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Governance series.
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Contents |
Foreword; Foreword; Contributor biographies; Introduction; Accounting for Culture: Thinking Through Cultural Citizenship; PART I: The Evolution and Broadening of Cultural Policy Rationales; 1. From Indicators to Governance to the Mainstream: Tools for Cultural Policy and Citizenship; 2. The Three Faces of Culture: Why Culture is a Strategic Good Requiring Government Policy Attention; 3. Cultural Participation: A Fuzzy Cultural Policy Paradigm; PART II: Voices; 4. The Chameleon-like Complexion of Cultural Policy: Re-educating an Octogenarian; 5. Reframing the Case for Culture |
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6. Artists' Behaviour in the First DecadePART III: New Approaches in a Changing Cultural Environment; 7. The Changing Environments of Cultural Policy and Citizenship in Canada; 8. From "Culture" to "Knowledge": An Innovation Systems Approach to the Content Industries; 9. Just Showing Up: Social and Cultural Capital in Everyday Life; 10. The Elusiveness of Full Citizenship: Accounting for Cultural Capital, Cultural Competencies, and Cultural Pluralism; 11. Les pratiques culturelles en mutation à la fin du XXe siècle : la situation au Québec; 12. Pathways of Cultural Movement |
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PART IV Governance, Indicators, and Engagement in the Cultural Sector13. Creative Pique: On Governance and Engagement in the Cultural Sector; 14. Governance of Culture: Words of Caution; 15. Vers des indicateurs culturels élargis? Justificatifs des politiques culturelles et indicateurs de performance au Québec et en Europe; 16. Cultural Indicators and Benchmarks in Community Indicator Projects; Conclusion; Reflections on the Cultural and Political Implications of Cultural Citizenship; Annex; Back to the Future: The Colloquium in Context: The Democratization of Culture and Cultural Democracy |
Summary |
Many scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers in the cultural sector argue that Canadian cultural policy is at a crossroads: that the environment for cultural policy-making has evolved substantially and that traditional rationales for state intervention no longer apply. The concept of cultural citizenship is a relative newcomer to the cultural policy landscape, and offers a potentially compelling alternative rationale for government intervention in the cultural sector. Likewise, the articulation and use of cultural indicators and of governance concepts are also new arrivals, emerging as po |
Analysis |
Cultural policy |
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Canada |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Some text in French |
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Subject |
Cultural studies.
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Society and culture: general.
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Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
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Civilization
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Cultural policy
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SUBJECT |
Canada -- Cultural policy
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Canada -- Intellectual life -- 21st century -- Citizen participation
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Canada -- Civilization -- 21st century
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Subject |
Canada
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Andrew, Caroline.
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ISBN |
9780776615332 |
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0776615335 |
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9780776618630 |
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0776618636 |
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