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Titel Special issue: situating the local in global cultural policy
Auteur A. Gilmore, ... [et al.]
Tijdschrifttitel In:  Cultural Trends. 28(2019)4(Sep.265-331)
Trefwoorden cultuurbeleid, regionaal beleid, regio's, cultuurdeelname, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm), themanummers (vorm), internationaal

Samenvatting
From the growth of city regions to the calls for more localism, engaging with the local has become an increasingly important part of cultural policy rhetoric in many countries. Yet despite apparent recognition that the practices of culture are always situated, contemporary cultural policy research tends tot privilege the national or international as the primary site at which cultural policy is enacted and thus, can be reformed. The local remains abstract, seemingly deployed to legitimate activity that is of debatable benefit to the places and practices imagined by its invocation. 'Situating the local in global cultural policy', by Abigail Gilmore, Leila Jancovich, David Stevenson & Victoria Durrer; 'Re-imagining the local in national cultural policy formulation – the case of the Anglophone Caribbean', by Suzanne Burke; 'Effecting cultural change from below? A comparison of Cape Town and Bandung's pathways to urban cultural governance', by Zayd Minty & Laura Nkula-Wenz; 'Participation as policy in local cultural governance', by Lisa Marx; 'Crafting the local: the lived experience of craft production in the Northern Isles of Scotland', by Lynn-Sayers McHattie, Katherine Champion & Michael Johnson; 'Arts councils, policy-making and “the local”', by Victoria Durrer, Abigail Gilmore & David Stevenson.