Accounting for Culture
Thinking Through Cultural Citizenship
Author(s)
Andrew, Caroline
Gattinger, Monica
Jeannotte, Sharon M.
Language
EnglishAbstract
Many scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers in the cultural sector argue that Canadian cultural policy is at a crossroads: that the environment for cultural policy-making has evolved substantially and that traditional rationales for state intervention no longer apply. <BR> The concept of cultural citizenship is a relative newcomer to the cultural policy landscape, and offers a potentially compelling alternative rationale for government intervention in the cultural sector. Likewise, the articulation and use of cultural indicators and of governance concepts are also new arrivals, emerging as potentially powerful tools for policy and program development. <BR> <I>Accounting for Culture </I>is a unique collection of essays from leading Canadian and international scholars that critically examines cultural citizenship, cultural indicators, and governance in the context of evolving cultural practices and cultural policy-making. It will be of great interest to scholars of cultural policy, communications, cultural studies, and public administration alike.<i><BR> <BR> </i>
Keywords
canada; cultural policy; Social capitalDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_578814ISBN
9780776615332OCN
180704440Publisher website
https://press.uottawa.ca/Publication date and place
2005Series
Governance Series,Classification
Cultural studies