Current Issues in International Cultural Policy

This course is intended for arts managers, arts funders and policy makers, artists, researchers, teachers, sympathizers, and thinkers. It is designed to provide a deeper understanding of some of the most pressing issues affecting the arts in the United States and around the world. It also seeks to examine the implications for the cultural sector of the rapidly changing political, economic and social context in which policies affecting cultural provision are formed and executed

  • Special Lecture
    Celebrating the 25th years of the Research Center for Arts and Culture
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • Cultural Diplomacy
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • A vibrant cultural ecology and its place in contemporary life
    This session reviews briefly the arguments and conclusions of the proceeding classes and seek to address the question: what constitutes a vibrant ecology; what contribution can and should government make to support that ecology; and why?
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • Philanthropy, cultural markets, the 501(c)(3) form of organization and its alternatives
    The 501(c)(3) model is critically dependent upon a capital market that is philanthropic rather than commercial in character, highly circumscribed in its operation, and in which investment decisions are not informed by the ‘rational self-interest’ of neo-classical economics.
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • The building boom and its implications for the ecology of culture
    What has driven the level of investment in physical assets? How has it been financed? What are the long-term implications for the vitality of cultural sector?
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • Leisure time and technology
    Mapping the impact and the grounds for predicting how changes in the leisure market and in technology are going to affect further the composition and structure of cultural sector.
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • Globalization, democratization, recession
    Many trends in cultural creation and consumption have been and continue to be profoundly influenced by globalization. As we enter another chapter in the evolution of world economy, what trends are likely to dominate and how are they likely to affect cultural provision?
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • The arts and the creative industries
    The synergies between the commercial, the unincorporated and non-profit cultural sectors and the extent of movement of individuals and intellectual property between them.
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • Causal models underpinning cultural policy
    Cultural policy is premised on assumptions about causal relationships between expenditure, legislation, exhortation and other levers of power and influence and specific outcome.
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
  • The objective of cultural policy
    This class addresses the issue of the ultimate ‘ends’ or rationales of cultural policy, both instrumental and intrinsic.
    29 June 2010, 5:00 am
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