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Titel |
Cultural policy and management (KPY) yearbook 2014/2015 |
Auteur |
K. Robins, B.Y. Seyben |
Plaats van uitgave |
Istanbul |
Uitgever |
Istanbul Bilgi university press |
Jaar van uitgave |
2016
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ISBN |
9786053994367
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Annotatie |
205 p. : afb., bijl., fig., krt., tab. ; 24 cm. - With bibliogr.
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Trefwoorden |
cultuurbeleid, gemeentelijk beleid, cultuur, kunst, kunsteducatie, culturele diversiteit, culturele identiteit, creatieve industrie, stadscultuur, samenwerking, Turkije, Italië, Nederland, Europa, jaarboeken (vorm) |
Samenvatting Central theme of the 2014-2015 Yearbook, 5th in the Cultural Policy and Management Research Centre's (KPY) Yearbook series, is the changing relationship between state and culture. Under the title Cultural Interventions there are two sub-sections, the first addressing new public policies towards the cultural fields, and the second exploring civil society responses. First section ‘State' contains: Transforming Cultural institutions: Searching for Viable Models, Nina Obuljen Kor˘zinek ; UK Arts and Culture Policy in 2015, Christopher Gordon; Negotiating the Governmentality of Film in the UK, Richard Paterson; Kazakhstan’s Way – 2050, Terry Sandell; A Centralised Decentralisation: Turkish Cultural Heritage Sector, Daniel David Shoup, Sara Bonini Baraldi, Luca Zan ; Transformation of Cultural Policy in Turkey?, Asu Aksoy, Burcu Yasemin Şeyben ; State Support in Cinema and Censorship, Pelin Başaran. The second part ‘Civil Society’ contains: ‘Commons’ Politics and its Political Potential after the Gezi Resistance, Zeyno Pekünlü ; Gezi Park Protests in the Light of Pluralism, Cengiz Aktar; The Failure of a Project: Gezi Park, and More, Vasıf Kortun; The Gezi of the Fans: ACAB, Anti-X and Politicisation, Tanıl Bora; #occupylove, Rasim Erdem Avşar; Protesting into the Void: Bulgarian Citizens Discover Impunity, Ivaylo Ditchev. |
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