Titre : | Cultural policies in Europe : a participatory turn ? | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Félix Dupin-Meynard; Emmanuel Négrier | Editeur : | Toulouse : Ed. de l'Attribut | Année de publication : | 2020 | Importance : | 1 vol. (255 p.) | Format : | 22 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-2-916002-73-6 | Prix : | 16 EUR | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Résumé : | At first glance, participation appears to be a constant goal throughout the history of cultural policies, adapting itself to very diverse configurations in time and space. However, some see it as a lever for social and cultural innovation that marks a breakthrough in several areas of public policy.
This book brings together some of Europe’s leading specialists in this field and seeks to clarify the meaning, potentialities and limits of the participatory experience in cultural policies. It explores the transformative potential of participation and its relations with several issues faced by democracies.
It also examines the role played by participation in responding to social, territorial, and intercultural challenges. Finally, it offers a preliminary analysis of the impact of the Covid-19 health crisis on the cultural field, specifically through the lens of participatory issues. In doing so, this book incorporates both theoretical reflections and empirical research results in Europe. |
Cultural policies in Europe [texte imprimé] : a participatory turn ? / Félix Dupin-Meynard; Emmanuel Négrier . - Toulouse (32 rue Riquet, 31000) : Ed. de l'Attribut, 2020 . - 1 vol. (255 p.) ; 22 cm. ISBN : 978-2-916002-73-6 : 16 EUR Langues : Anglais ( eng) Résumé : | At first glance, participation appears to be a constant goal throughout the history of cultural policies, adapting itself to very diverse configurations in time and space. However, some see it as a lever for social and cultural innovation that marks a breakthrough in several areas of public policy.
This book brings together some of Europe’s leading specialists in this field and seeks to clarify the meaning, potentialities and limits of the participatory experience in cultural policies. It explores the transformative potential of participation and its relations with several issues faced by democracies.
It also examines the role played by participation in responding to social, territorial, and intercultural challenges. Finally, it offers a preliminary analysis of the impact of the Covid-19 health crisis on the cultural field, specifically through the lens of participatory issues. In doing so, this book incorporates both theoretical reflections and empirical research results in Europe. |
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