
Citizenship and Cultural Policy
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Book
Paperback/Softback
166 pages
978-0-7619-6294-6 (ISBN)
Description
With the growth of interest in the debates about what culture is, and who 'owns' it, questions of cultural policy have moved to the forefront of wider dicussions of citizenship. This book unpicks the significance of culture for citizenship. Among the topics explored are the strengths and weaknesses of the 'civilizing mission' of museums; the moralism of 'Third Way' politics; the proper base for funding culture and the arts; the impact of globalization on culture and citizenship; the fantasies of freedom in Internet use; the tensions between human rights advocacy and citizenship; and the place of citizen ideals in governance. What emerges is a superb resource for analyzing the meaning of cultural policy in contemporary society. It both summarizes the state of the field and innovates new ways of thinking about culture and citizenship.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-6294-6 (9780761962946)
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Denise Meredyth | Jeffrey Minson
Citizenship and Cultural Policy
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09/2001
1st Edition
SAGE Publications Inc
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Content
Introduction - Denise Meredyth and Jeffrey Minson
Resourcing Citizenries
Community, Citizenship and the Third Way - Nikolas Rose
Acting on the Social - Tony Bennett
Art, Culture and Government
The NEA in the 1990s - Toby Miller
A Black Eye on the Arts?
Participatory Policymaking, Ethics and the Arts - Janice Besch and Jeffrey Minson
Popular Sovereignty and Civic Education - Ian Hunter and Denise Meredyth
Citizenship in the International Management of Populations - Barry Hindess
Who Is the Subject of Human Rights? - Anna Yeatman
Culturally Appropriate Indigenous Accountability - Tim Rowse
Multicultural Broadcasting and Diasporic Video as Public `Sphericules' - Stuart Cunningham et al
Liberal Machines - Julian Thomas
Resourcing Citizenries
Community, Citizenship and the Third Way - Nikolas Rose
Acting on the Social - Tony Bennett
Art, Culture and Government
The NEA in the 1990s - Toby Miller
A Black Eye on the Arts?
Participatory Policymaking, Ethics and the Arts - Janice Besch and Jeffrey Minson
Popular Sovereignty and Civic Education - Ian Hunter and Denise Meredyth
Citizenship in the International Management of Populations - Barry Hindess
Who Is the Subject of Human Rights? - Anna Yeatman
Culturally Appropriate Indigenous Accountability - Tim Rowse
Multicultural Broadcasting and Diasporic Video as Public `Sphericules' - Stuart Cunningham et al
Liberal Machines - Julian Thomas