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245 | 0 | _aRoutledge handbook of global cultural policy | |
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2018 |
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300 | _axx, 627p | ||
440 | _aRoutledge international handbook series | ||
504 | _aincludes references and index | ||
520 | _aCultural policy intersects with political, economic, and socio-cultural dynamics at all levels of society, placing high and often contradictory expectations on the capabilities and capacities of the media, the fine, performing, and folk arts, and cultural heritage. These expectations are articulated, mobilised and contested at – and across – a global scale. As a result, the study of cultural policy has firmly established itself as a field that cuts across a range of academic disciplines, including sociology, cultural and media studies, economics, anthropology, area studies, languages, geography, and law. This Routledge Handbook of Global Cultural Policy sets out to broaden the field’s consideration to recognise the necessity for international and global perspectives. | ||
650 | _aCultural policy | ||
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_aGlobalization _vSocial aspects |
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700 | _aO'Brien, Dave | ||
700 | _aMiller, Toby | ||
700 | _aDurrer, Victoria | ||
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