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International Cultural Policies and Power (International Political Economy Series)

معرفی کتاب «International Cultural Policies and Power (International Political Economy Series)» نوشتهٔ edited by J P Singh، منتشرشده توسط نشر Palgrave Macmillan در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Political Scientists By And Large Ignore Cultural Industries And Technologies Whereas They Are Prominent In Other Disciplines. This Book Provides Insights From Local, Societal, National, And International Levels In Understanding Cultural Industries, Technologies, And Policies And Integrates These Perspectives Into The Study Of Political Science--provided By Publisher. Global Cultural Policies And Power / J.p. Singh -- Cultural Policy And The Political Nature Of Culture / Carole Rosenstein -- The Arts, Culture, And Civil Society : Power Stations In The Grids Of Governance / Timothy W. Luke -- Art-state Relations : Art And Power Through The Lens Of International Treaties / Sandra Braman -- Toward A Political Economy Of Digital Culture : From Organized Mass Consumption To Attention Rivalry / Jeffrey A. Hart -- Playing With Power : The Cultural Impact Of Prosumers / Bjarki Valtysson -- The Political Economy Of Cultural Diversity In Film And Television / Harvey Feigenbaum -- An Economic Approach Toward The Trade And Culture Debate : The Us Position / Carol Balassa -- Cultural Diplomacy : The Humanizing Factor / Cynthia P. Schneider -- Power In European Union Cultural Policy / Patricia Dewey -- Making Geography Matter In Cultural Policy Research : The Case Of Regional Cultural Policy In Sweden / Jenny Johannisson -- The Importance Of The Business Sector In Cultural Policy In Japan : A Model Of Complementary Relationship / Nobuko Kawashima -- Coloniality, Identity And Cultural Policy / Kevin V. Mulcahy -- Valorization Of World Cultural Heritage In Time Of Globalization : Bridges Between Nations And Cultural Power / Isabelle Brianso -- Reality Tv Shows, Private Television Networks And Social Change In India / Lauhona Ganguly -- The Power To Narrate : Film Festivals, A Platform For Transnational Feminism? / Jasmine Champenois -- Everyday Cultural Politics, Syncretism, And Cultural Policy / Dennis Galvan. Edited By J.p. Singh. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES Introduction: The meta-power of culture J.P.Singh Cultural Policy Studies: What Is In It for Political Scientists? M.Wyszomirski Taking Cultural Policy Seriously X.Varela PART II: CULTURAL VALUES, TECHNOLOGIES AND POWER The Arts, Culture, and Civil Society: Power Stations in the Grids of Governance? T.W.Luke Cultural Policy and the Political Nature of Culture C.Rosenstein Cultural Diplomacy: Why It Matters, What It Can and Cannot Do? C.Schneider Art and Power in the International Arena S.Braman Toward a Political Economy of Digital Culture: From Organized Mass Consumption to Attention Rivalry J.Hart The Age of the Amateur: The Cultural Impact of Prosumers B.Valtysson The Political Economy of Cultural Diversity in Film and Television H.Feigenbaum An Economic Approach Toward the Trade and Culture Debate C.Balassa PART III: CULTURAL IDENTITIES AND POLICIES: COMPARATIVE/INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Power in European Union Cultural Policy P.Dewey Regional Cultural Policy in Sweden J.Johannisson Corporate Support for Arts in Japan N.Kawashima Syncretism and Culturally Sustainable Development in Africa and Beyond D.Galvan Prime Time India: Emerging Significance of Private Satellite Television in India and its Impact on Cultural and National Identity L.Ganguly The Power to Narrate: Film Festivals, a Platform for Transnational Feminism? J.Champenois Study on Cultural Heritage Issues Registered in the UNESCO List in Morocco and Combodia I.Brianso Cultural Identity in the Arabic World K.Mulcahy Bibliography Index Notes on Contributors PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES Introduction: The meta-power of culture J.P.Singh Cultural Policy Studies: What Is In It for Political Scientists? M.Wyszomirski Taking Cultural Policy Seriously X.Varela PART II: CULTURAL VALUES, TECHNOLOGIES AND POWER The Arts, Culture, and Civil Society: Power Stations in the Grids of Governance? T.W.Luke Cultural Policy and the Political Nature of Culture C.Rosenstein Cultural Diplomacy: Why It Matters, What It Can and Cannot Do? C.Schneider Art and Power in the International Arena S.Braman Toward a Political Economy of Digital Culture: From Organized Mass Consumption to Attention Rivalry J.Hart The Age of the Amateur: The Cultural Impact of Prosumers B.Valtysson The Political Economy of Cultural Diversity in Film and Television H.Feigenbaum An Economic Approach Toward the Trade and Culture Debate C.Balassa PART III: CULTURAL IDENTITIES AND POLICIES: COMPARATIVE/INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Power in European Union Cultural Policy P.Dewey Regional Cultural Policy in Sweden J.Johannisson Corporate Support for Arts in Japan N.Kawashima Syncretism and Culturally Sustainable Development in Africa and Beyond D.Galvan Prime Time India: Emerging Significance of Private Satellite Television in India and its Impact on Cultural and National Identity L.Ganguly The Power to Narrate: Film Festivals, a Platform for Transnational Feminism? J.Champenois Study on Cultural Heritage Issues Registered in the UNESCO List in Morocco and Combodia I.Brianso Cultural Identity in the Arabic World K.Mulcahy Bibliography Index. Cover......Page 1 Contents......Page 8 List of Figures......Page 10 List of Tables......Page 11 Preface......Page 12 Notes on Contributors......Page 14 1 Global Cultural Policies and Power......Page 16 Part I: Politics, Power, Technologies......Page 32 2 Cultural Policy and the Political Nature of Culture......Page 34 3 The Arts, Culture, and Civil Society: Power Stations in the Grids of Governance......Page 44 4 Art–State Relations: Art and Power through the Lens of International Treaties......Page 51 5 Toward a Political Economy of Digital Culture: From Organized Mass Consumption to Attention Rivalry......Page 71 6 Playing with Power: The Cultural Impact of Prosumers......Page 78 Part II: Cultural Policies: US, EU, Japan......Page 90 7 The Political Economy of Cultural Diversity in Film and Television......Page 92 8 An “Economic” Approach Toward the Trade and Culture Debate: The US Position......Page 99 9 Cultural Diplomacy: The Humanizing Factor......Page 116 10 Power in European Union Cultural Policy......Page 128 11 Making Geography Matter in Cultural Policy Research: The Case of Regional Cultural Policy in Sweden......Page 142 12 The Importance of the Business Sector in Cultural Policy in Japan—A Model of Complementary Relationship with Government......Page 155 Part III: Cultural Voices: The Developing World......Page 168 13 Coloniality, Identity and Cultural Policy......Page 170 14 Valorization of World Cultural Heritage in Time of Globalization: Bridges Between Nations and Cultural Power......Page 181 15 Reality TV Shows, Private Television Networks and Social Change in India......Page 196 16 “The Power to Narrate”: Film Festivals, a Platform for Transnational Feminism?......Page 209 17 Everyday Cultural Politics, Syncretism, and Cultural Policy......Page 218 Bibliography......Page 229 C......Page 253 E......Page 254 I......Page 255 O......Page 256 T......Page 257 Z......Page 258
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