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This book provides new insights into the relationship of the field
of arts and cultural management and cultural rights on a global
scale. Globalisation and internationalisation have facilitated new
forms for exchange between individuals, professions, groups,
localities and nations in arts and cultural management. Such
exchanges take place through the devising, programming, exhibition,
staging, marketing, and administration of project activities. They
also take place through teaching and learning within higher
education and cultural institutions, which are now
internationalised practices themselves. With a focus on the fine,
visual and performing arts, the book positions arts and cultural
management educators and practitioners as active agents whose
decisions, actions and interactions represent how we, as a society,
approach, relate to, and understand ourselves and others. This
consideration of education and practice as socialisation processes
with global, political and social implications will be an
invaluable resource to academics, practitioners and students
engaging in arts and cultural management, cultural policy, cultural
sociology, global and postcolonial studies.
Cultural Management and Policy in Latin America provides in-depth
insights into the education and training of cultural managers from
interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives. The book focuses on
the effects of neoliberalism on cultural policies across the
region, and questions how cultural managers in Latin America deal
not only with contemporary political challenges but also with the
omnipresent legacy of colonialism. In doing so, it unpacks the
methods, formats, and narratives employed. Reflecting on emerging
and contemporary research topics, the book analyses the key
literature and scholarly contexts to identify impacts in the region
and beyond. The volume provides scholars, students and reflective
practitioners with a comprehensive resource on international
cultural management that helps to overcome Western-centric methods
and theories.
Cultural Management and Policy in Latin America provides in-depth
insights into the education and training of cultural managers from
interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives. The book focuses on
the effects of neoliberalism on cultural policies across the
region, and questions how cultural managers in Latin America deal
not only with contemporary political challenges but also with the
omnipresent legacy of colonialism. In doing so, it unpacks the
methods, formats, and narratives employed. Reflecting on emerging
and contemporary research topics, the book analyses the key
literature and scholarly contexts to identify impacts in the region
and beyond. The volume provides scholars, students and reflective
practitioners with a comprehensive resource on international
cultural management that helps to overcome Western-centric methods
and theories.
Is European culture visible enough in the globalized world? Why is
culture from this continent often perceived as 'old-fashioned' or
even worse as 'out-dated'? Is the export of national cultural
products and services - in most European countries subsidized by
the taxpayer - no longer relevant, or more relevant than ever
before? Is it a huge waste of money, time, and effort or an attempt
to create another form of globalization? Culture - in its broadest
sense - is often viewed and accepted in ways that differ completely
from those of other internationally traded goods. This might be one
of the reasons why so many institutions, foundations and
cooperations invest time, power, and money in cultural projects. Is
this an exaggerated approach or an intelligent recognition of the
genuine values of the 21st century - creativity and cultural
sensitivity? These and several other questions concerning the
export of culture are addressed by authors from different countries
in order to initiate a debate about the role European cultural
products and services are able to play globally.
This book explains and critically examines how arts managers from
more than 40 countries across the world respond to the various
phenomena of globalisation, digitalisation and migration. It also
analyses the manner in which cultural institutions become more
international in nature. Real-life case studies and experiences
from numerous practitioners as well as an international comparison
of those specific challenges and opportunities illuminate how
practicing in international and transcultural contexts is now
inevitable. This book presents the basic concepts, theories and
terminology required for this kind of work in addition to providing
an overview of the daily tasks and challenges involved. It will be
of interest to practicing and aspiring arts managers who wish to
develop a further understanding of the complex way in which the
field is developing.
Dieses Buch erlautert, wie Kulturmanager in uber 40 Landern der
Welt auf Globalisierung und Digitalisierung reagieren und wie sich
Kulturinstitutionen zunehmend internationalisieren. Um diese
Prozesse angehenden Kulturmanagern zu verdeutlichen und sie auf
Tatigkeiten in internationalen und transkulturellen Kontexten
vorzubereiten, ist ein Verstandnis der wesentlichen
Begrifflichkeiten und ein UEberblick uber die Aufgaben und die
Herausforderungen, die Kulturmanager in ihrer taglichen Arbeit
meistern, unabdingbar. Im Fokus stehen das Lernen von den
Erfahrungen zahlreicher Praktiker und der internationale Vergleich,
der durch die Globalisierung bedingten Herausforderungen. In der
Praxis geubte Verhaltensweisen und Prozesse werden kritisch
gewurdigt. Zahlreiche Wiederholungs- und Vertiefungsfragen sowie
kurze Fallstudien und Erfahrungsberichte sollen dabei helfen,
eigene Loesungsideen zu entwickeln.
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