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Perceptions of e-lending in Scandinavian libraries: tension and harmony between institutional logics International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-09-18 Maciej Liguzinski, Terje Colbjørnsen, Kim Tallerås
This study examines e-lending dynamics in Scandinavian public libraries, by exploring the relationship between libraries and publishing houses. We ask how representatives of both fields perceive th...
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The road to censorship: the case of digital audiovisual industries in India International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-09-13 Smith N. Mehta, Eedan R. Amit-Danhi
This article examines the influence of the Indian government on digital content creation, amidst growing concerns about freedom of expression due to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guideli...
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Inverse relationships between cultural sustainability and human rights: the counterintuitive cases of Nigerian Avu Udu dance and white-power music International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-09-10 Catherine Grant, Ruth Opara, Kirsten Dyck
This article examines ethical complexities of sustaining and safeguarding intangible cultural practices. Could safeguarding efforts violate human rights? In what circumstances could allowing a prac...
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Rethinking ‘collective effervescence,’ post-COVID-19: what Japanese punks can teach us about crowd control International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-07-30 James D. Letson
This paper examines the case of grassroots-level live music in Japan during the height of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Despite imposing restrictions on cross-border movement, the Japanese governme...
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Mirroring the inequalities of mainstream music platforms: popularity, revenue, and monetization strategies on Bandcamp International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-05-28 Federico Pilati, Antoine Houssard, Pier Luigi Sacco
In the era of digital music streaming, understanding the monetization and popularity dynamics of online audio distribution platforms is crucial for both researchers and music industry professionals...
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Building and sustaining freelance careers in a small nation: the case of Cardiff’s film and television industries International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Amy Genders
Often characterised as an occupational group of highly skilled, responsive, resilient and creative individuals, freelancers make a vital contribution to the strength and sustainability of film and ...
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‘They all know which way the wind is blowing, which way the money is flowing’: museum actors’ perspectives on involvement in protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Marie Elisabeth Berg Christensen
The conditions for working with the protection and preservation of cultural heritage has changed massively due to cultural heritage being used as a political, ideological and strategic symbol of id...
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#MeToo movement in Korean arts & culture sector and gender mainstreaming strategies in cultural policy International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Sohyun Park
This study examines how the #MeToo movement in the Korean arts and culture world has changed the Korean government’s cultural and gender equality policies. First, I discuss the gendered power struc...
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Funding art in post-conflict society: a ‘peace dividend’? International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Peter Campbell, Sarah Jankowitz
In recent years, a range of research and scholarship has suggested a role for art in building peace and achieving reconciliation in societies emerging from violent conflict. As a great deal of fund...
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Left off the circuit: the impact of shrinking live music tours on cities International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Louis-Etienne Dubois, Stan Renard, Salman Rana
In recent years, leading music artists have been performing significantly fewer shows, in part due to growing concerns for their wellbeing, but also because of rising energy cost, environmental iss...
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Deploying destruction: Islamic State, international actors, and public opinion in Mosul International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-21 Lynn Meskell, Benjamin Isakhan
Destruction of cultural heritage has increasingly taken center stage in global debates concerning conflict, crimes against humanity, and cultural genocide. From NATO to the UNSC, international bodi...
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Libraries, archives, and museums in transition: changes, challenges, and convergence in a Scandinavian perspective International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Konstantinos Kyprianos
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 7, 2023)
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Failures in cultural participation International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Mervi Luonila
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 7, 2023)
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Problematizing Iranian university autonomy: a historical-institutional perspective International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-13 Habib Ollah Fazeli, Behzad Attarzadeh
This article adopts an institutional perspective to elucidate Iranian university autonomy. First, a historical analysis traces statist dominance over academia in Iran by examining archival sources,...
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Mediations of cultural policymaking during COVID-19: British newspaper reporting of the Culture Recovery Fund International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-24 Eva Nieto McAvoy, Stuart Allan
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, cultural policymaking frequently came to the fore in media debates about the impact of the crisis and measures to alleviate it. In this article, we present e...
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The discursive construction of the role of public service broadcasting amid the rise of the Korean Wave International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-24 Woochul Kim
This study examines how the sociocultural role of South Korean public broadcasting is affected by neoliberal cultural policies that situate the Korean Wave at the forefront. Drawing on Fairclough’s...
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The COVID-19 pandemic, cultural heritage, and policy in Japan: implications of survey data International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-24 Hiroki Yamada, Hiromitsu Seki, Toshiyuki Kono
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted Japanese society, including its relationship with cultural heritage. This paper shares findings of a large-scale web-based survey conducted from Jan...
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Participation and cultural heritage management in Norway. Who, when, and how people participate International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-24 Laia Colomer
Participation in democracy has been suggested as an inherent value of democracy by allowing citizens to participate in political decision-making. Since the 2000s and, more particularly, after the c...
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Between strong and weak copyright: their impacts on the Korean music industry International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-19 Jimmyn Parc
A common perception is that a strong copyright regime protects cultural diversity and creativity; thus, it should be well developed, implemented, and respected. However, this belief may be differen...
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Not just Kangaroos and Koalas: evaluating the operation and outcomes of Australian local content regulation on pay-TV International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-15 Oliver Eklund
ABSTRACT The production and distribution of ‘local’ content around the world has been a major regulatory pressure point emerging from the global rise of video streaming platforms. To support greater evidence-based policy development as these regulations emerge, this article reflects on the outcomes of Australian local content regulation on pay-TV. In doing so, the article explores the cultural outcomes
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Supporting regional music production clusters in the post-pandemic era: placing business support at the heart of local cultural policy International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-24 Allan Watson
ABSTRACT While the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the live music industry have received much attention, little consideration has been given to regional music production clusters more broadly. Evaluating the impacts of the pandemic on the music economy of North West England, this paper identifies key areas of support required as music businesses transition into a digitally-orientated post-COVID
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Supporting regional music production clusters in the post-pandemic era: placing business support at the heart of local cultural policy International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-24 Allan Watson
While the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the live music industry have received much attention, little consideration has been given to regional music production clusters more broadly. Evaluatin...
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Breaking open the black box of narratives on European Capital of culture: social positioning, cultural participation, and success and failure stories (case of ECOC Wrocław 2016) International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Katarzyna Kajdanek, Mateusz Błaszczyk, Ewa Banaszak
ABSTRACT The study aims to clarify how social positioning and modes of cultural participation shape the meanings people attach to the European Capital of Culture Wrocław 2016 initiative. The authors analyse both quantitative and qualitative evidence for narratives on ECOC, drawing on data collected in a survey (N = 1000) in 2017 and qualitative group interviews (10 FGIs) in 2016 and 2017. A literature-based
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State–business–civic partnerships in children’s film policy: the roles of the CFD/CEF Advisory Council in post-war Britain International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-22 Takao Terui
Established in 1951, the Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) contributed to the growth of children’s film culture in Britain. This paper aims to show how the CFF’s active involvement of public authori...
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Cultural policy on the move: between the paradigmatic and the pragmatic International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-21 Thuy Tran
The extent to which Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs), as policy concepts, are globalized, has been a matter of debate. This paper engages with the debate while seeking to move beyond the bin...
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Risky business: policy legacy and gender inequality in Australian opera production International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-16 Caitlin Vincent, Katya Johanson, Bronwyn Coate
ABSTRACT The field of cultural policy has seen a shift towards considerations of diversity, with government bodies increasingly leveraging funding to combat inequality within organisations. A barrier to this aim is a lack of quantitative data, which would provide a means to evaluate the impact of specific policies in practice. This article investigates the relationship between gender inequality at
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Reframing instrumentality: from New Public Management to New Public Governance International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-07-28 Nanna Kann-Rasmussen
This article examines how cultural policies focused on Democratisation of Culture and Cultural Democracy are affected by different public administration regimes, namely New Public Management (NPM) ...
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Computing taste: algorithms and the makers of music recommendation International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-07-27 David Wright
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 6, 2023)
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Festivals & the city: the contested geographies of urban events International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-07-27 Ludovica Leone
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 6, 2023)
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Punitive tendencies, commercialization and the archaeological law: revealed contradictions through interpersonal interviews with experts International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-16 Maria P. Kranidioti
ABSTRACT The Greek archaeological law has introduced a reinforcement of the penal protection of cultural heritage. Accordingly, research was conducted by interviewing experts, which has revealed their punitive tendencies and consistency of their opinions with the law, as related to the policies of international organizations. Moreover, it appears that these experts are aligned with the neoliberal spirit
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Can the ‘creative city’ be sustainable? Lessons from the Sant Martí district (Barcelona) International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-15 Èlia Casals-Alsina
ABSTRACT The urban transformations of many contemporary cities have been articulated around the concepts of ‘culture-led regeneration’ and ‘creative city’. However, the implemented policies often fall far short of the initial expectations. In fact, they have been linked to negative effects such as gentrification, polarisation of the labour market, casualization of the cultural sector and the commoditization
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The political ideology underlying Israel’s national cultural heritage policy International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-14 Rudy Kisler
This article explores the historical processes, socio-political contexts, and ideological tendencies that underlie the development of the Heritage Plan, Israel’s official cultural heritage policy. ...
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Global arts world and the worlding of Wynwood, Miami, Florida International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-14 Asli Ceylan Oner, Richard J. Grant, Han Li
ABSTRACT Wynwood, Miami, is a world-renowned global art canvas of street art and cultural production site. The rise of Miami as a global arts city and its hosting of Arts Basel enhanced the place marketing of Wynwood. Wynwood’s recent trajectory is driven by the confluence of art, real estate, and urban planning. Its redevelopment over time has been dramatic, transitioning from a low‐income immigrant
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The political ideology underlying Israel’s national cultural heritage policy International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-14 Rudy Kisler
ABSTRACT This article explores the historical processes, socio-political contexts, and ideological tendencies that underlie the development of the Heritage Plan, Israel’s official cultural heritage policy. I argue that the Heritage Plan does not merely invest in the conservation of tangible and intangible Israeli national heritage assets; in addition, it employs cultural heritage as an educational
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What price culture? – a taxonomy of the admission pricing policy at museums International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-02 Maike Althaus, Stefanie J. M. Mueller, Dennis Kundisch
ABSTRACT An admission pricing policy should allow a museum to facilitate access to cultural education and heritage while contributing to its economical sustainability. Despite the importance of this matter to museums, design-relevant knowledge on the configuration of the admission pricing policy in museums remains limited, resulting in museum decision-makers lack the necessary understanding of how
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UK Music before and after Covid-19 International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-05-19 Richard Osborne
ABSTRACT This article analyses the statistical reporting of UK Music, the umbrella organization that provides a collective voice for British music industry trade bodies. It documents changes in methodology from the organization’s earliest reports, which provide financial data for each industry sector and use the prosperity of the business as a platform from which to lobby, to the reports for the years
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Conflictual cultural politics: unpacking local tensions in three Austrian cities International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Friederike Landau-Donnelly, Anke Schad-Spindler, Stefanie Fridrik, Oliver Marchart
ABSTRACT In this exploratory paper, we discuss local cultural political tensions in Austria’s three largest cities (Vienna, Graz, and Linz). Against the backdrop of COVID-19, which hampered, yet also created new opportunities to host cultural events in public space, we analyze large-scale cultural events (Vienna and Graz), and a newly emerging cultural policy theme (Linz). Drawing on 30 qualitative
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Democratising access to domestic audiovisual production in the digital environment: the case of the Argentinian VOD service Cine.Ar Play International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Luis A. Albornoz, Fernando Krakowiak
ABSTRACT This article analyses the case of Cine.Ar Play, an Argentinian video-on-demand service (VOD) launched in 2015 by the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA) with the support of the state-owned telecommunications company ARSAT. Cine.Ar Play expresses the will to democratise access to domestic audiovisual production, intervening in the distribution and dissemination phase.
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Brokering arts to build cross-cultural relations: how strength and embedded relations influence outcomes International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-04-26 Anna Fedyushina, Candace Jones
ABSTRACT Despite the shift to relational perspective in cultural diplomacy, there is little comparative analysis of relational practices and their effectiveness on enhancing cultural relations, whether understanding, collaborations or market exchanges. To address this gap, we incorporate network literature into cultural relations to examine 10 years of Momentum, a cultural diplomacy programme hosted
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Review of cultural industries and the COVID-19 pandemic: a European focus International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-04-03 Hye-Kyung Lee
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 5, 2023)
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The moral economy of the cultural sector International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-31 Erik Henningsen, Sigrid Røyseng
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to deepen our understanding of the moral outlook that characterizes cultural organizations as political actors. Through a review of contributions to a public consultation on cultural policy in Norway, we seek to elucidate the moral economy these actors bring to bear on their relations to the state. More specifically, we focus on the actors’ understandings of the
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The development of Ukrainian cultural policy in the context of Russian hybrid aggression against Ukraine International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-08 Elżbieta Olzacka
ABSTRACT The goal of this study is to understand how Ukrainian cultural policy has developed in the context of Russian aggression against Ukraine. It examines new conceptualizations of cultural policy that appeared in Ukrainian public discourse after 2014 and the new legal solutions introduced under their influence. Reformers associated with the ‘independent cultural scene’ attempted to introduce a
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Tracing the Atom. Nuclear Legacies in Russia and Central Asia International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-02-14 Linda Ross
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 4, 2023)
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The Eurovision song contest as a cultural phenomenon: from concert halls to the halls of academia International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-02-14 Antti-Ville Villén
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 4, 2023)
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Arts and cultural management: sense and sensibilities in the state of the field International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-02-13 Xiao Lu
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 5, 2023)
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Museums after the pandemic, from resilience to innovation: the case of the Uffizi International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-01-26 Serena Giusti
ABSTRACT The article explores how museums have responded to the COVID-19 crisis, referring to the concept of resilience and critical juncture. Whereas the first relates to a system’s ability to recover or resume its original form after stress, perturbation, or shock, the latter refers to extraordinary conditions produced by unexpected and dramatic events that are able to enact profound and deep changes
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Creative Justice: cultural industries, work, and inequality by Mark Banks, Rowman & Littlefield, 2017, 200 pp., £163;38.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-78660-129-2, https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781786601285/Creative-Justice-Cultural-Industries-Work-and-Inequality Race and the cultural industries by Anamik Saha, Polity, 2018, 240 pp, £24.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-509-50531-9, https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Ra International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-01-26 Antonio C. Cuyler
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 3, 2023)
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“Happy, healthy and participatory citizens”: suburban cultural policy in the Finnish city of Jyväskylä International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-01-18 Mervi Luonila, Olli Ruokolainen
ABSTRACT This study examines how culture is positioned to the strategic goals of one Nordic city. It explores how strategic (cultural) policy measures aim to enable and implement participation and residents’ cultural activity, a perspective commonly underlined as a core objective and value in the welfare states’ cultural policy. Two suburbs selected provide an urban context to conduct the cultural
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“Happy, healthy and participatory citizens”: suburban cultural policy in the Finnish city of Jyväskylä International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-01-18 Mervi Luonila, Olli Ruokolainen
This study examines how culture is positioned to the strategic goals of one Nordic city. It explores how strategic (cultural) policy measures aim to enable and implement participation and residents...
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Introduction: reflecting on heritage diplomacy International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Viktorija L. A. Čeginskas, Tuuli Lähdesmäki
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 1, 2023)
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Mainstreaming heritages: abstract heritage values as strategic resources in EU external relations International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Stefan Groth
ABSTRACT Cultural heritage has continually been employed as a strategic resource in EU external relations and to foster cohesion between member states and pre-accession countries. In these contexts, authorized and hegemonic versions of European and national heritage have been favoured to use culture as ‘soft power.’ While diversity has been an integral part of European heritage conceptions, it is limited
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Dialogic approach in the EU’s international cultural relations: joint EUNIC-EU delegation projects as heritage diplomacy International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Viktorija L. A. Čeginskas, Tuuli Lähdesmäki
ABSTRACT Culture and cultural heritage have become central aspects in the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy that increasingly emphasizes dialogue and people-to-people connections as the basis for international cultural relations. This article explores 11 projects jointly facilitated by the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) and EU Delegations in nine countries located in Europe
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Heritage diplomacy through the lens of the European Capitals of Culture programme International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Cristina Clopot
ABSTRACT This article will contribute to the existing debates on heritage diplomacy. It will build on an understanding of heritage diplomacy through the lenses of decolonial thinking. The core case study is one of the main policy programmes for culture at the European level, the European Capital of Culture, which contributes to the building of a shared European Heritage. Whereas the opportunities for
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‘Contact zones’ of heritage diplomacy: transformations of museums in the (post)pandemic reality International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Natalia Grincheva
ABSTRACT Tracing transformations in the museum agency under the pressure of the pandemic crisis in 2020, the article conceptualizes museums as dynamic ‘contact zones’ of heritage diplomacy. It explores two foundational components of a contact zone, such as building a social space for a cross-cultural encounter, negotiation and debate as well as offering a platform to address transnational concerns
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Inviting all humanity to an elite club? Understanding tensions in UNESCO’s global heritage regimes through the lens of a typology of goods International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Hanna Schreiber, Bartosz Pieliński
ABSTRACT This paper aims to reflect on heritage diplomacy by analysing the nature of tensions in Global Heritage Regimes (GHRs) built around the World Heritage Convention and the Intangible Heritage Convention. Combining regime theory with Ostroms’ typology of goods, we claim that the process of transforming the abstract idea of ‘Heritage of Humanity’ (HoH) into an outcome in the form of a heritage
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Heritage diplomacy; an afterword International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Tim Winter
Published in International Journal of Cultural Policy (Vol. 29, No. 1, 2023)
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Women’s statues in Italian cities. A study of public art and cultural policies International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-20 Gaia Peruzzi, Vittoria Bernardini, Yasmin Riyahi
ABSTRACT In recent decades, the styles and the role of monumentality have undergone significant transformations in the West, in line with wider trends of democratization and demystification of arts. Nevertheless, statues depicting human figures are still important landmarks in urban cultures. The statue wars that have erupted in several countries during recent years to challenge the racist, colonial
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Pandemic cultural policy. A comparative perspective on Covid-19 measures and their effect on cultural policies in Europe International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-12 Ole Marius Hylland, Mira Burri, Katarina Lindblad Gidlund, Christian Handke, Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Kate Oakley, Jaka Primorac, Aleksandra Uzelac
ABSTRACT To what extent did the Covid-19 pandemic affect the tools, priorities and organisation of cultural policies? And did the pandemic enhance the digital aspect of these policies? This paper compares pandemic cultural policy measures in seven European countries to answer these questions. The countries all installed a plurality of mitigating measures, combining grants and subsidies, compensation
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Evolution, trends, and narratives of cultural crowdfunding: the case of Norway International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-09 Alice Demattos Guimarães, Natalia Maehle
With a lifelong path of funding struggles, cultural industries have been at the forefront of crowdfunding since its early stages in the beginning of this century. Worldwide, the volume of crowdfun...
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Attitudes towards the funding of cultural policy in Spain: an examination of the ideological and political factors International Journal of Cultural Policy (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-06 Joaquim Rius-Ulldemolins, Arturo Rubio-Arostegui, Anna Rius-Ulldemolins
Since the beginning of Spain’s transition to democracy in the late 1970s, cultural policy has gone from virtually zero to a policy priority, especially in the country’s regional and local governme...