Cultural policy and management in borderlands : creating on the edge
"This book uncovers the processes at play in the development of cultural policies, projects and networks in spaces at the edge of their countries, marked by their proximity with a borderline. On a subject which is studied mainly in North America and Western Europe and based on individual case s...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2024.
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Series: | ENCATC advances in cultural management and policy
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ISBN: | 9781003413400 1003413404 9781040013991 1040013996 9781040014011 1040014011 9781032537443 9781032537481 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
Summary: | "This book uncovers the processes at play in the development of cultural policies, projects and networks in spaces at the edge of their countries, marked by their proximity with a borderline. On a subject which is studied mainly in North America and Western Europe and based on individual case studies, its originality lies in offering a comparative view on the subject, as well as in comparing a European case - the France-Germany borderlands - to a South American case - the Brazil-Uruguay borderlands. Through a multi-sited ethnographic study, it develops an analysis of the formal and informal processes and networks which sustain this cultural action, looking at the relative contribution of processes led by institutions, cultural agents and the civil society. Providing theoretical tools for the analysis of the way cultural ecosystems function in borderlands, this book is valuable reading for scholars of cultural policy, geography and arts management"-- |
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ISBN: | 9781003413400 1003413404 9781040013991 1040013996 9781040014011 1040014011 9781032537443 9781032537481 |