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Titel Supporting the arts in spinning times
Auteur I. van Hamersveld
Tijdschrifttitel In:  CPU Cultural policy update. 1(2011)1(.1-65)
Bestaat uit
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  • Art and politics: beyond autonomy
  • Modernizing the Slovenian public cultural sector
  • Cross-over in policy is developing step by step
  • Managing adversity in the British art support system
  • Beyond the glitz : the film business in India
  • Activating philanthropy : Artsupport Australia’s model of cultural funding
  • Look before you leap
  • Dossier : advocating the arts
  • Trefwoorden kunstbeleid, cultuurbeleid, cultuur, kunst, beleidslegitimering, markt, financiering, culturele organisaties, economie, crisis, samenwerking, maatschappelijk belang, publiek, Europa, internationaal, Nederland, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm), themanummers (vorm)


    Samenvatting
    In large parts of the world culture and cultural policies are under pressure. To resist the gloom of recession, old mindsets must be relinquished and replaced by new, positive ways of thinking. Now more than ever, an exchange of arguments and analyses is at the fore. In this first issue of Cultural Policy Update support models from Europe, Asia and Australia are under scrutiny. The old model of the patron state is wearing out; much is expected from a diversification of funding sources. This includes the use of trading and contracting models, as well as an increase in private support. Besides, new types of investment are in demand. A democratic and dynamic society needs the arts, which should engage with other domains in society. This is where their added value for society lies. Artists, cultural institutions and governments alike have to leave their comfort zone to establish new alliances.