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"De quelle manière la diversité culturelle s'inscrit dans la sphère intime et l'espace public, du local à l'international? À quelles résistances est-elle opposée? Comment les pratiques culturelles évoluent-elles et comment comprendre les changements dont elles témoignent? Comment les politiques culturelles les ont-elles accompagnées des années 1960 à aujourd'hui, de l'échelle nationale à l'échelle territoriale? Quel rôle jouent les industries culturelles face à ces enjeux? En quoi la culture peut-elle contribuer à renforcer le lien social? Comment en définitive articuler enjeux culturels, enjeux de société et politiques publiques aujourd'hui? Tels sont les principaux questionnements de cet ouvrage, prolongement d'un cycle de conférences qui s'est tenu en 2007 à Nantes, à l'initiative du Conseil général de Loire-Atlantique, en partenariat avec l'Observatoire des politiques culturelles. Philosophes, sociologues, économistes, juristes, politologues ont apporté leur contribution à ce débat. Après leurs interventions orales, leurs contributions écrites offrent un véritable recul dans l'analyse"--Page 4 of cover.
In this fascinating exploration of citizenship and the politics of culture in contemporary France, Ingram examines two theatre troupes in Provence: one based in a small town in the rural part of the Vaucluse region, and the other an urban project in Marseille, France's most culturally diverse city. Both troupes are committed to explicitly civic goals in the tradition of citizens' theatre. Focusing on the personal stories of the theatre artists in these two troupes, and the continuities between their narratives, their performances, and the national discourse directed by the Ministry of Culture, Ingram examines the ways in which these artists interpret universalistic ideals underlying both art and the Republic in their theatrical work. In the process he charts the evolution of new models for society and citizenship in a rapidly changing France.
This handbook aims to highlight the complexity of the local dimension of European cultural policies, taking into consideration the importance of culture for communities eager to maintain their identity, diversity, creativity and participation. [CoE website]
In any policy arena, the crafting of effective policy depends on the quality of the information infrastructure that is available to the participants in that arena. Such an information infrastructure is designed, developed, and managed as a critical element in policy formulation and implementation. While various attempts have been made to map the extent of the existing cultural policy information infrastructure in the United States, no structured attempt has been made to conduct a cross-national analysis intended to draw on the more highly developed models already in operation elsewhere.A cross-national comparative look provides valuable information on how this infrastructure has evolved, on ...
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