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Bundesweit finden an zahlreichen Hochschulen und Forschungseinrichtungen Projekte statt, die sich inhaltlich mit den Niederlanden bzw. Belgien beschäftigen. Diese Publikation präsentiert eine Übersicht der gegenwärtigen Forschungslage auf dem Gebiet der Niederlande- und Belgienforschung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Darüber hinaus bietet sie eine umfassende, nach Disziplinen geordnete Aufstellung aktueller wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten zu den beiden Nachbarländern. Die Datensammlung basiert auf einer Inventarisierung, die das Zentrum für Niederlande-Studien der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster im Rahmen des Projektes Forschungsdatenbank Niederlande-Belgien im Zeitraum von Oktober 2001 bis Dezember 2002 durchgeführt hat.
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Cultural policy --- Europe --- Europe --- Cultural policy. --- Politics and government.
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European Union countries --- France --- Cultural policy --- Forecasting. --- Cultural policy --- Forecasting.
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Die Bedrohungen durch die Klimakrise werden im Kulturbereich intensiv diskutiert und zwingen zum Handeln. Denn auch Kulturmacher*innen müssen Verantwortung für eine nachhaltige Gesellschaft übernehmen und ihre Produktionsweisen dahingehend umstellen. Doch wie kann die damit verbundene Transformation gelingen und welche kulturpolitischen Weichenstellungen sind notwendig? Zur Beantwortung dieser Fragen versammelt das Jahrbuch für Kulturpolitik 2021/22 bekannte Expert*innen aus Wissenschaft, Kulturpolitik, Kulturverwaltung und Kulturpraxis, die den Kulturwandel zur Nachhaltigkeit systematisch erfassen und Handlungsoptionen für die Zukunft aufzeigen.
Cultural policy. --- Popular culture --- History
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musea --- Museology --- Sociology of cultural policy --- Netherlands
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Sociology of cultural policy --- Flanders --- Gemeentebeleid --- Cultuurbeleid
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O volume é o resultado de um seminário internacional realizado na UNESP no âmbito de um programa de formação redes de historiadores latino-americanos. O conteúdo se desenvolve em torno de duas questões fundamentais: as identidades culturais e a política latino-americana durante o século XX. A identidade cultural é tratada sob diversos ângulos, que vão do exame das representações da nação e do continente latino-americano, ao estudo da produção artística e dos meios de comunicação de massa. Por sua vez, os fenômenos políticos, as relações internacionais e a economia são estudados em conexão com o problema das identidades coletivas na America Latina. Os textos encontram-se organizados em três partes: Intelectuais e Identidades; Cultura Visual e Produção de Imaginários; Processo Político e Relações Internacionais no Cone Sul.
Cultural policy --- Cultural relations --- POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Cultural heritage was invented in the realm of nation-states, and from an early point it was considered a public asset, stewarded to narrate the historic deeds of the ancestors, on behalf of their descendants. Nowadays, as the neoliberal narrative would have it, it is for the benefit of these tax-paying citizens that privatisation logic on heritage sector have been increasing over recent decades, to cover their needs in the name of social responsibility and other truncated views of the welfare state.;This volume examines whether we can place cultural heritage at the other end of the spectrum, as a common good and potentially as a commons. It does so by looking at Greece as a case study, lately a battlefield of harsh and experimental austerity measures but also of inspiring grass-roots mobilisation and scholarship, currently blossoming to defend the right of communities to enjoy, collaboratively manage and co-create goods by the people, for the people. ;Since cultural heritage -and culture in general- is hastily bundled up with other goods and services in various arguments for and against their public character, this volume invites several experts to discuss their views on their field of expertise and reflect on the overarching theme: Can cultural heritage be considered a commons? If so, what are the advantages and pitfalls concerning theory, practice and management of heritage? What can we learn from other public resources with a longer history in commons-based or market-oriented interpretation and governance? Can a commons approach allow us to imagine and start working towards a better, more inclusive and meaningful future for heritage?
Historic preservation. --- Cultural property --- Cultural policy. --- Protection.
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