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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL POLICY
INDEX OF ARTICLES
Volume 1, Issue 1 (1994)
Oliver Bennett
Introduction
Jean-Michel Guy
The Cultural Practices of Europeans
Alan Forrest
A New Start for Cultural Action in the European Community: Genesis
and Implications of Article 128 of the Treaty on European Union
J. Mark Davidson Schuster
Funding the Arts and Culture through Dedicated State Lotteries -
Part One: The Twin Issues of Additionality and Substitution
Hermann Glaser
The Future Requires an Origin: East-German Identity, the
Opportunities and Difficulties of Cultural Politics
Geir Vestheim
Instrumental Cultural Policy in Scandinavian Countries: A Critical
Historical Perspective
Anne Kelly
Interview with Michael Higgins, Minister for the Arts, Culture and
the Gaeltacht, Republic of Ireland
Eric Moody
The Failure of State Support for the Visual Arts in Britain: A
Curatorial Problem and an Ethical Solution
Joan Jeffri and David Throsby
Professionalism and the Visual Artist
Q.S. Tong
Power, Ideology and Economy: Cultural Policy in China
Peter Bendixen
Cultural Policy and the Aesthetics of Industrialism
Xavier Dupuis
What Can the Economy Do for Culture?
Joost Smiers
Cultural Imbalances on a World Scale
CONFERENCE REVIEWS
Michaela Butter
Culture in Towns: Prague, 7-9 October 1993
Actions Artistiques en Milieu Urbain: Villeurbanne, Lyons, 8-10
December 1993
BOOK REVIEWS
Emma Wolf Perez
Sir Roy Shaw, The Spread of Sponsorship (Newcastle-upon-Tyne:
Bloodaxe Books, 1993)
Franco Bianchini & Michael Parkinson (eds.), Cultural Policy and
Regeneration: The West European Experience (Manchester: Manchester
University Press, 1993)
Robert H. Reichardt & George Muskens (eds.), Post-Communism, the
Market, and the Arts: First Sociological Assessments (Frankfurt am
Main: Peter Lang, 1993)
Volume 1, Issue 2 (1995)
Philippe Dressayre & Nathalie Garbownik
The Imaginary Manager, or, the Illusion of the Public Management of
Culture in France
Oliver Bennett
Cultural Policy in Britain: Collapsing Rationales and the End of a
Tradition
Oskar Novotny
Key Issues of the Transformation Process in the Field of Culture in
the Post-Socialist Countries: With Particular Reference to the
Slovak Republic
Ken Grundy
Art as a Political Weapon: South Africa's Cultural Workers Debate
Their Role in the Struggle
Carol Steinberg
Towards an Arts Council for South Africa
Vicki Ooi
The Best Cultural Policy is No Cultural Policy: Cultural Policy in
Hong Kong
Nobuko Kawashima
Comparing Cultural Policy: Towards the Development of Comparative
Study
Trine Bille Hansen
Measuring the Value of Culture
Andrew Hugill
Equivalence in Culture
J. Mark Davidson Schuster
Funding the Arts and Culture through Dedicated State Lotteries -
Part II: Opening the Way for Alternative Decision Making and Funding
Structures
Fiona McLean
Future Directions for Marketing Museums
John O'Hagan
National Museums: Functions, Costs and Admission Charges
BOOK REVIEWS
Andrew Feist
Alan Peacock and Ilde Rizzo (eds), Cultural Economics and Cultural
Policies (Dordrecht:KluwerAcademic Publishers, 1994)
Ruth Towse, Singers in the Marketplace (Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1993)
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Bernadette Quinn
The Economy of the Arts - Managing the Growth of the Cultural
Industries: Dublin, 1-3 December 1994
Volume 2, Issue 1 (1995)
Oliver Bennett
Introduction
Daniël Biltereyst
European Audiovisual Policy and the Cross-Border Circulation of
Fiction: A Follow-Up Flow Study
Philip Schlesinger
Contradictions of Economy and Culture: The European Union and the
Information Society
Mike Cormack
Broadcasting and the Politics of Cultural Diversity: The Gaelic
Television Debate in Scotland
Bruno Frey and Werner Pommerehne
Public Expenditure on the Arts and Direct Democracy: The Use of
Referenda in Switzerland
Per Mangset
Risks and Benefits of Decentralisation: The Development of Local
Cultural Administration in Norway
Trine Bille Hansen
Cultural Economics and Cultural Policy: A Discussion in the Danish
Context
Jim McGuigan
'A Slow Reach Again for Control': Raymond Williams and the
Vicissitudes of Cultural Policy
Adam Galinksy and Erin Lehman
Emergence, Divergence, Convergence: Three Models of Symphony
Orchestras at the Crossroads
Reinhard Lorenz
Culture in Eisenach: Taking the Risk
Peter Murray
The Gilded Fish: Notes on Culture in Cork
Pano Lulanski & Lidia Varbanova
The Culture of Sofia: At the Cross-Roads of Paradox and Optimism
BOOK REVIEW
Oliver Bennett
David Loosely, The Politics of Fun: Cultural Policy and Debate in
Contemporary France (Oxford: Berg Publishers,1995)
CONFERENCE REVIEWS
Anne Kelly
Culturelink: First World Conference
Dynamics of Communication and Cultural Change: The Role of Networks
Zagreb, Croatia, 8-11 June 1995
Mark J. Schuster
Cultural Policy: State of the Art
"Taking Cultural Policy into the 21st Century"
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 28-30 June 1995
Volume 2, Issue 2 (1996)
Michael Volkerling
Deconstructing the Difference-Engine: A Theory of Cultural Policy
Clive Gray
Comparing Cultural Policy: A Reformulation
Brann Wry
Governance in the Netherlands: A Comparative View of Arts Governance
in the US and the Netherlands
Frank van Puffelen
Abuses of Conventional Impact Studies in the Arts
Shane Bonetti & Chris Madden
Harmony, Aesthetics & Anaesthesia: Utilising a Broad Definition of
Cultural Economics
John Eldridge
A Very Special Case: The BBC from John Reith to John Birt
José Carlos Durand
Towards Professionalization of the Administration of Culture: A
South American Perspective
Monika Mokre
Austrian Theatres Cost Too Much!
A Summary of a Research Project in Vienna
Anthony Sargent
More than the Sum of its Parts: Cultural Policy and Planning in
Birmingham
Margareta Johansson
Culture as a Development Resource: Cultural Policy in Sundsvall
Philippe Poirrier
From the Fine Arts to a Cultural Policy
Dijon 1919 to 1995: The Example of a Regional Capital in France
BOOK REVIEW
Oliver Bennett
Andrew Sinclair, Arts and Cultures: The History of the 50 Years of
the Arts Council of Great Britain (London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1995)
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Adrian Palka
Culture in the Market Economy - Economy in Culture
Debrecen, Hungary, 19-31 October 1995
Volume 3, Issue 1 (1996)
Guest Editor: Anne Kelly
Anne Kelly
Introduction
Robert Hewison
Cultural Policy and the Heritage Business
Anita Kangas and Jill Onsér-Franzén
Is There a Need for a New Cultural Policy Strategy in the Nordic
Welfare State?
José Carlos Durand, Maria Alice de Gouveia and Graça Berman
Business Sponsorship and Fiscal Incentives for Culture in Brazil:
Analysis of a Recent Experience
Michael Wimmer
Cultural Policy in Austria as a Permanent Challenge
Augustin Girard
For A Cultural Revival in Italy: A Report on the Council of Europe
Review of Italian Cultural Policy
John O'Hagan
An Economic Analysis of a National Theatre: The Case of the 'Abbey'
Janet Summerton
The Small Arts Enterprise: Issues in Management and Organisation
Bernadette Quinn
Re-thinking Arts Festival Policy in Ireland
Auli Irjala
(De)Centralisation Processes in Nordic Cultural Policy
Baidyanath Saraswati
Making the Nation Above and Beyond Culture
Thomas Tresser
How Do the Arts Build Communities
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Marian Fitzgibbon
Ninth International Conference on Cultural Economics: Boston,
Massachusetts, 8-11 May 1996
BOOK REVIEW
Adriaan van der Staay
World Commission on Culture and Development, Our Creative Diversity:
Report of the World Commission on Culture and Development (Paris:
Unesco, 1995)
Volume 3, Issue 2 (1997)
Vesa Kurkela
Music Media in the Eastern Balkans: Privatised, Deregulated and
Neo-Traditional
Joan Jeffri
Philanthropy and the American Artist: A Historical Overview
Howard Hughes and Danielle Benn
Tourism and Cultural Policy: The Case of Seaside Entertainment in
Britain
Olivier Donnat
The Boom in Amateur Arts Activities in France
Jon Ivar Elstad
Collective Reproduction through Individual Efforts: The Location of
Norwegian Artists in the Income Hierarchy
Stefan Toepler & Annette Zimmer
The State and the Non-Profit Sector in the Provision of Arts and
Culture: The Cases of Germany and the United States
Annette van den Bosch
Arts Policy and Funding in the United States: Some Critical
Perspectives
Rolf Hugoson
The Rhetoric of Abstract Goals in National Cultural Policies
Nobuko Kawashima
Theorising Decentralisation in Cultural Policy: Concepts, Values and
Strategies
Göran Nylöf
A Method for Evaluating Cultural Policy
BOOK REVIEW
Michael Volkerling
Jim McGuigan, Culture and the Public Sphere (London: Routledge,
1996)
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Adrian Litvinoff
Challenges for Cultural Policy and Management in Central and Eastern
Europe, Zittau, Germany, 13-15 September 1996
Volume 4, Issue 1 (1997)
(Re-named International Journal of Cultural Policy)
Oliver Bennett
Introduction
David Throsby
Sustainability and Culture: Some Theoretical Issues
Peter Bendixen
Cultural Tourism - Economic Success at the Expense of Culture?
Ullrich H. Laaser
Poverty Cultures and Economic Development:
Observations on Cultural Development Perspectives in Low-Income
Countries
Oliver Bennett
Cultural Policy, Cultural Pessimism and Postmodernity
Per Mangset
Cultural Divisions in International Cultural Co-Operation
Augustin Girard
French Cultural Policy from André Malraux to Jack Lang:
A Tale of Modernisation
Ruth-Blandina Quinn
Distance or Intimacy? - The Arm's Length Principle, the British
Government and the Arts Council of Great Britain
Peter Evans
Local Authorities and the Arts in the United Kingdom: The
Development of Policy-Specific Evaluative Indicators
Michael Volkerling
Watch this Space!
Ideological and Cognitive Dimensions of Spatiality in New National
Museums
Luigi Maria Sicca
The Management of Opera Houses: The Italian Experience of the Enti
Autonomi
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Jim McGuigan
Circle Round Table, 'Privatization/Desetatisation and Culture -
Limitations or Opportunities for Cultural Development in Europe?',
Amsterdam, 11-14 June 1997
BOOK REVIEWS
Joy Parry
European Task Force on Culture and Development, In from the Margins:
a contribution to the debate on culture and development in Europe
(Strasbourg: Council of Europe,1996)
Andrew Feist
Bernard Casey, Rachel Dunlop and Sara Selwood, Culture as Commodity?
The economics of the arts and the built heritage in the UK (London:
Policy Studies Institute, 1996)
Volume 4, Issue 2 (1998)
Guest Editor: Jim McGuigan
Jim McGuigan
Editorial
Michael Kenny and Nick Stevenson
Cultural Studies or Cultural Political Economy? Cues from The Long
Revolution
Tony Bennett
Culture and Policy - Acting on the Social
Chris Rojek
Tourism and Citizenship
Terry Flew
Government, Citizenship and Cultural Policy: Expertise and
Participation in Australian Media Policy
Marc Raboy and Bram Dov Abramson
Grasping an Enigma - Cultural Policy and Social Demand
Joop de Jong
Cultural Diversity and Cultural Policy in the Netherlands
Elisabeth Wolf-Csanády
Whose Cultural Policies? Value Orientations and Cultural
Orientations in Politics and Society - The Case of Germany
Paul Willis
Notes on Common Culture - Towards a Cultural Policy for Grounded
Aesthetics
Gregory Rabess
Popular Media and Policy in the Eastern Caribbean
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Daya Thussu
India - Fifty Years After Independence, Barcelona, 28-30 September
1997
BOOK REVIEW
Jim McGuigan
Ellis Cashmore, The Black Culture Industry (London: Routledge, 1997)
Volume 5, Issue 1 (1998)
Maurice Roche
Mega-Events, Culture and Modernity: Expos and the Origins of Public
Culture
Sue Collard
Architectural Gestures and Political Patronage: The Case of the
Grands Travaux
Per Mangset
The Artist in Metropolis: Centralisation Processes and
Decentralisation in the Artistic Field
Philippe Poirrier
Jean Vilar and the "Avignon Encounters": The Birth of Cultural
Policies 1964-1970
Robert Hewison
New Cultural Models for Old
Peter Duelund
Are the Authors Still Alive? On copyright in a cultural policy
perspective
Geir Vestheim
Ideological Dilemmas in Norwegian Public Library Policy
Dorte Skot-Hansen
Between Identity and Image: Holstebro as a model for cultural policy
BOOK REVIEW
Anne Kelly
Geoffrey H. Hartman, The Fateful Question of Culture (New York:
Columbia University Press,1998)
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Susan Wright
UNESCO, The Power of Culture: International Conference on Cultural
Policies for Development, Stockholm, 30 March-2 April 1998
Volume 5, Issue 2 (1999)
Henrik Kaare Nielsen
Critical Public Agent or Hired Hand? Perspectives for Research on
Cultural Policy
Jirina Smejkalova
Marketing Silence: On the Transformation of the Czech Book
Volker Kirchberg
Boom, Bust and Recovery? Arts Audience Development in Germany
between 1980 and 1996
Elisabeth Wolf-Csanády
Cultural Regions: A Model of Innovative Public Financing of the
Arts?
Dag Asbjornsen and Ove Solum
Public Service Cinema? On Strategies of Legitimacy in Policies for
Norwegian Cinema
Alan Cormack
Minority Languages and Television Programming Policy
BOOK REVIEWS
S. Wojciech Sokolowski
Tyler Cowen, In Praise of Commercial Culture (Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Harvard University Press,1998)
Jim McGuigan
Roger Scruton, An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture
(London: Duckworth, 1999)
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Erik Hitters and Glenn Wallach
Remarque Institute, Forum on Cultural Policy and the Politics of
Culture, Florida, 19-22 November 1998
VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1 (1999)
Stephanie Rains
Touring Temple Bar: Cultural Tourism in Dublin's 'Cultural Quarter'
Chris Bilton
Risky Business: The Independent Production Sector in Britain's
Creative Industries
Gillian Swanson and Patricia Wise
Profiling Diversity: Managing Multimedia Industry Development
Thomas K. Fitzgerald
My Culture Made Me Do It: Media, Identity & The Politics of
Recognition
Ruth Towse
Copyright, Risk and the Artist: an economic approach to policy for
Artists
Frédérique Patureau
The Acting Profession in France
Jørn Langsted
The Regionalisation of Cultural Policy: Danish Experiences in a
Global Perspective
BOOK REVIEW
Joy Parry
Andrea Ellmaier & Béla Rásky, ed. Veronika Ratzenböck, trans David
Westacott & Susanne Watzek
Cultural Policy in Europe - European
Cultural Policy? Nation-State and Transnational Concepts,
Vol 5 of Schriftenreihe der Österreichische Kulturdokumentation,
Internationales, Archiv für Kulturanalysen, Vienna 1998.
CONFERENCE REVIEW
Anne Kelly
AIMAC '99, 5th International Conference on Arts & Cultural
Management, Helsinki, June 13-17 1999
VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2 (2000)
Greg Richards
The European Cultural Capital Event: Strategic Weapon in the
Cultural Arms Race?
Erik Hitters
The Social and Political Construction of a Cultural Capital:
Rotterdam 2001
Timo Heikkinen
In From the Margins: The City of Culture 2000 and Image
Transformation of Helsinki
Silke Roth
Festivalization and the Media: Weimar, Cultural Capital of Europe
1999
Michael Keane
Cultural Policy in China: emerging research agendas
Keith Negus and Michael Pickering
Creativity and Cultural Production
Steven Tepper
Unfamiliar Objects in Familiar Spaces: The Public Response to
Art-in-Architecture
BOOK REVIEW
Sara Selwood
Policy Notes 1-5, Cultural Policies, Research and Development Unit,
Council of Europe Publishing, Strasbourg
No 1 François Rouet, VAT and book policy: impacts and issues (1999)
No 2 Ken Robinson, Culture, creativity and the young: developing
public policy (1999)
No 3 Ursula Rellstab, Culture - a way forward. Culture and
neighbourhoods: an action research project in urban Europe (1999)
No 4 François Matarasso & Charles Landry, Balancing act: 21
strategic dilemmas in cultural policy (1999)
No 5 Anthony Everitt, The governance of culture: approaches to
integrated planning and policies (1999)
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1 (2000)
Bergen Conference Issue: Part 1
Per Mangset
The First International Conference on Cultural Policy Research
Vera Zolberg
Privatization: Threat or Promise for the Arts and Humanities?
Michael Volkerling
The Necessity of Utopia: Lessons from the Culture of Economics
Carl-Johan Kleberg
The Concept of Culture in the Stockholm Action Plan and its
Consequences for Policy Making
Erik Henningsen
Reply to Carl-Johan Kleberg
Julian Bauer
Multiculturalism, Cultural Community: Is it about Culture or
Ethnicity? The Canadian Approach
Sharon Jeannotte
Tango Romantica or Liaisons Dangereuses? Cultural Policies and
Social Cohesion: Perspectives from Canadian Research
David Looseley
Facing the Music: French Cultural Policy from a British Perspective
Anne Jackel
Film Policy and Cooperation Between East and West: The Case of
France and Romania in the Nineties
Jeffrey A. Halley and Avelardo Valdez
Culture and Rationalization: The Impact of a National Foundation
Initiative on a Community-Based Cultural Arts Center
Christopher Bailey
Audiences, Artists and the Cultural Economy: Reflecting on the
Experience of Visual Arts UK
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 (2000)
Bergen Conference Issue: Part 2
Jostein Gripsrud
Learning from Experience: Cultural Policies and Cultural Democracy
in the 20th Century
Noelle Burgi-Golub
Cultural Identity and Political Responsibility
Sigrid Royseng
Scientific Approaches to the Arts: A Topic for Quarrelsome Academics
or a Fruitful Issue Within Cultural Policy Research
Bergljot Baklien
Culture is Healthy
Pascale Laborier
Cultural Policy as Welfare Policy: A Genealogical Approach - The
Reform of German Theatre in the 18th Century
Anne Marit Waade
Zapping, Shopping and Sightseeing: Contemporary Theatre and New
Patterns of Reception
Merja Heikkinen
Artist Policy in Finland and Norway: A Comparison of Two Schemes of
Direct Support for Artists
Dag Solhjell
Poor Artists in a Welfare State: A Study in the Politics and
Economics of Symbolic Rewards
Dominique Begin, Francois Colbert and Ruth Dupré
Comparative Analysis of French and French-Canadian Willingness to
Support the National Film Industry
Peter Taylor, Elizabeth Owen and Sophie Withnall
Constraints on Young People's Use of the Theatre: An Empirical
Analysis Using the 'How Much? Project' at Sheffield Theatres
Jan Jaap Knol and Co Engberts
Education Policy in the Netherlands: Co-operation within the
Framework of the Curriculum
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 3 (2001)
Christopher Madden and Taryn Bloom
Advocating Creativity
Michael Volkerling
From Cool Britannia to Hot Nation: 'Creative Industries' Policies in
Europe, Canada and New Zealand
John Hughson and David Inglis
'Creative Industries' and the Arts in Britain: Towards a 'Third Way'
in Cultural Policy?
Lisanne Gibson
Cultural Development meets Rock and Roll (or What Government can
Learn from Pop Music Festivals)
Maurice Roche
Modernity, Cultural Events and the Construction of Charisma: Mass
Cultural Events in the USSR in the Interwar Period
Rotem Kowner and Judith Rosenhouse
Cultural Policy on Loanword Adoption in Modern Japanese and Hebrew:
A Comparative Study
BOOK REVIEW
J. Mark Schuster
Deborah Stevenson, Art and Organization: Making Australian Cultural
Policy (St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 2000)
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