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Taylor & Francis Ltd Understanding Cultural Policy 2018 Edition by Carole Rosenstein
Understanding Cultural Policy provides a practical, comprehensive introduction to thinking about how and why governments intervene in the arts and culture. Cultural policy expert Carole Rosenstein examines the field through comparative, historical, and administrative lenses, while engaging directly with the issues and tensions that plague policy-makers across the world, including issues of censorship, culture-led development, cultural measurement, and globalization. Several of the textbook's chapters end with a 'policy lab' designed to help students tie theory and concepts to real world, practical applications.This book will prove a new and valuable resource for all students of cultural policy, cultural administration, and arts management. List of Figures Preface and AcknowledgementsIntroductionChapter 1 - What is Cultural Policy?NormsA challengeA rationale GoalsChapter 2 - A (Very) Brief History of the Development of National Cultural Policy in the United States Chapter 3 - The Cultural BureaucracyThe Policy ArenaCultural Bureaucracy on the National LevelOn the Sub-national levelOn the Local levelThe Organization of Cultural BureaucracyPolicy Lab: The Federal Role in Cultural Policy Chapter 4 - Forms of State Intervention I: RegulationCertificationStandards and BansLicensing and PermitsPlanningPolicy Lab: Culture and the CityChapter 5 - Forms of State Intervention II: Provision Public ProvisionSubsidyGrantmakingTax ExpenditurePolicy Lab: Supporting Nonprofit Culture Chapter 6 - Data and Research in Cultural PolicymakingPolicy Lab: Measuring CultureChapter 7 - Comparing Cultural PoliciesArchetypes of National Cultural Policy Global Cultural Policy NormsChapter 8 - Contemporary Issues CreativityPlaceCultural EquityAfterwordBibliographyIndex