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Die Arbeit widmet sich dem Phänomen Corporate Cultural Responsibility und seiner Bedeutung für das Handlungsspektrum von Kulturorganisationen in Deutschland. Dabei wird herausgearbeitet, wie Kulturakteure, die unter dem verstärkten Druck zur Drittmittelakquise stehen, institutionelle Arbeit erfolgreich zur Sicherung ihrer Existenz und als Nachweise ihrer Exzellenz nutzen können. Die Analyse zeigt, dass die Anforderungen aus mehr als „nur“ der Akquise von zusätzlichen Geldern bestehen, sondern sich mehrdimensional auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen identifizieren lassen. Insbesondere durch den Journalismus kann die Bedeutung von „guter“ CCR wesentlich mitgeprägt werden.
This dissertation analyses the concept of Corporate Cultural Responsibility in Germany, considering key aspects of corporate responsibility. As public finances tighten, corporate social engagement, including in the arts and culture, is becoming increasingly important. However, the discourse remains largely national. Hence, two case studies illustrate best practice examples from Germany. Ultimately, the question remains whether business supports culture or vice versa.
Zwölf Jahre zeitgenössisches Autorentheater an der "Schillerbühne": Das Hausautorenmodell und zahlreiche Uraufführungen bestimmten in diesen Jahren das Profil des Nationaltheaters. Werke von Theresia Walser, Felicia Zeller, Philipp Löhle, Roland Schimmelpfennig, Thomas Köck, Noah Haidle und Erstaufführungen von Tony Kushner und Tracy Letts prägten den Spielplan. Ein zweiter Schwerpunkt lag auf dem Versuch, ein Theater für Mannheim in immer neuer Auseinandersetzung mit der sich wandelnden Stadtgesellschaft zu entwickeln: mit der Mannheimer Bürgerbühne, partizipativen Stadtprojekten, einer lebendigen Festivalkultur, den Internationalen Schillertagen und Theater der Welt 2014. Ein Buch, das alle Inszenierungen der Intendanz von Burkhard C. Kosminski und seinem Ensemble in einer bildhaften Chronik dokumentiert. Die Hausautoren Anne Lepper, Akın E. Şipal und Thomas Köck berichten von Erfahrungen, Chancen und Risiken der engen Zusammenarbeit von Theater und Dramatikern und versuchen, eine Standortbestimmung aktueller Dramatik vorzunehmen.
The first book to look at rock rebellion through the lens of gender, The Sex Revolts captures the paradox at rock's dark heart--the music is often most thrilling when it is most misogynistic and macho. And, looking at music made by female artists, the authors ask: must it always be this way?
A revealing punk memoir from a member of the notorious Bromley Contingent. Bertie 'Berlin' Bromley cuts to the core of the 1976/77 punk sensibility, recounting his own adventures as a ubiquitous scenester and rent boy. The Bromley Contingent included Siouxsie Sioux, Steve Severin, Billy Idol and Jordan. Marshall, as a pivotal member of the Contingent, views the scene and its stars with the intimate eye of an insider, offering a vivid picture of the most important British music movement in the 20th century.
Greil Marcus, author of Mystery Train, widely acclaimed as the best book ever written about America as seen through its music, began work on this new book out of a fascination with the Sex Pistols: that scandalous antimusical group, invented in London in 1975 and dead within two years, which sparked the emergence of the culture called punk. âeoeI am an antichrist!âe shouted singer Johnny Rottenâe"where in the world of pop music did that come from? Looking for an answer, with a high sense of the drama of the journey, Marcus takes us down the dark paths of counterhistory, a route of blasphemy, adventure, and surprise.This is no mere search for cultural antecedents. Instead, what Marcus so b...
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The British folk/punk singer-songwriter shares an intimate rags-to-riches memoir of constant touring, artistic expression, and self-reinvention. In the fall of 2005, Frank Turner was virtually unheard of. His rock band, Millions Dead, was finishing up a grueling tour and had agreed that their show on September 23rd would be their last. The entry on the band’s schedule for September 24th read simply: “Get a job.” Cut to July 2012—the London Olympics, where Turner and his backing band, The Sleeping Souls, are playing the pre-show, after having headlined sold-out arena shows across the UK. The Road Beneath My Feet is the unvarnished story of how Turner went from drug-fueled house parties and the grimy club scene to international prominence and acclaim. Told through tour reminiscences, it is an intimate account of what it’s like to spend your life constantly on the road, sleeping on floors, invariably jetlagged, all for the love of playing live music.
The autobiography of Jeremy John Ratter, aka Penny Rimbaud, the co-founder of the now legendary Stonehenge Festival and founder, lyricist and drummer of Crass, a band unique in the history of rock 'n' roll. Despite remaining on their own independent record label and refusing any interviews with the mainstream press, the band still managed to sell literally millions of records.