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Sustaining cultural development unified systems and new governance in cultural life /

In Sustaining Cultural Development, Biljana Mickov and James Doyle argue that effective programmes to promote greater participation in cultural life require substantial investment in research and strategic planning. Using studies from contributors from cities throughout Europe, they look at ways to...

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Други автори: Mickov, Biljana, (Editor)
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Публикувано: Burlington : Gower Publishing Limited, 2012.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=504683
Подобни документи: Print version:: Sustaining cultural development.
Съдържание:
  • Cover; Contents; List of Figures; About the Editors; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Aims and Objectives; Why Active Culture Policy is Useful for Cities; The Facebook Generation; Contributing to the Global Debate on Cultural and Local Development; 1 How We Value Arts and Culture; 2 Barcelona's Cultural Policies Behind the Scenes: New Context, Renewed Strategies; Introduction: The City's Cultural Movement; Cultural Development at the Centre of the City's Cultural Strategy; Time for Changes, Time for Culture; 3 Agenda 21 for Culture.
  • 4 If Agenda 21 for Culture is the Answer, What Was the Question?Cultural Policies; Policies Geared Towards Expanding Educational Options for Cultural and Artistic Practices Gain in Significance; Geometry of Agenda 21 for Culture in Barcelona; 5 Cultural Policies, Human Development and Institutional Innovation: or Why We Need Agenda 21 for Culture; Culture and Human Rights; Culture and Human Development; From Rights to Policies; Culture, the Fourth Pillar of Sustainability; Globalisation and Cultural Policies; Globalisation, Cities and Culture; 6 The City of 2030.
  • World Summit of Local and Regional LeadersA Democratic, Self-Governing City; An Inclusive City of Participation; A City With a Vision For its Future; A Livable City; A Creative City, a City of Culture; A Secure City, a City of Peace; A Mobile City; A City Fit for Work; A City with Pride in its Public Services; A City Without Slums; A Cleaner, Greener, More Compact City; The City of 2030
  • A Shared Responsibility of Governance; 7 Luxembourg and The Great Region: A Cultural Challenge; The European Capital of Culture; Art at the Border (hArt an der Grenze).
  • 8 The City of Bologna
  • A City of CultureThe Development of Cultural Consumption; The City of Bologna
  • A City of Culture; The 2000s; 9 The Possibilities of Cultural Policies; Quantifying Culture; A Policy Mix; Global on the Doorstep; Why Globalisation is Good for Us
  • Multicultural Societies, Cultural Tension and the Benefits of Antagonistic Cultural Identities; Understanding the Cyclical Nature of Cultural Encoding; In Conclusion; 10 Cork, Culture and Identity
  • A City Finding its Voice; Cork City; Culture and Context; A City Facing Change; Cultural Enablers.
  • Cork 2005
  • A Turning Point in Cultural PolicyEmbracing Partnership; A Critical Voice; The Capital Investment; Festivalisation of the Second City; Cork Midsummer Festival; 2011 and Beyond; 11 To Experience and Create; Culture in Focus on the City Agenda of Helsinki; Support, Advice and Cooperation; Arts Education, Focus and Time; Arts Education and Communication; Arts Education in Annantalo; Cross-Sectoral Quality and Competence; Development through Cultural Networks; Challenges for the Future; 12 Design: From Making Things to Designing the Future.