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International Journal of Cultural Policy: Volume 16 Issue 1
International Journal of Cultural Policy: Volume 16 Issue 1
Special Issue: Cultural Policy Review of Books
This new issue contains the following articles:
Preface
The cultural policy review of books
Author: Oliver Bennett
Review essays
Michel de Certeau, The practice of everyday life
Author: Jeremy Ahearne
Janet Minihan, The nationalization of culture: the development of state subsidies to the arts in Great Britain
Author: Eleonora Belfiore
James Buchan, Capital of the mind: how Edinburgh changed the world
Author: Peter Bendixen
Raymond Williams, Culture and society 1780-1950
Author: Oliver Bennett
Fred R. Myers, Painting culture: the making of an Aboriginal high art
Author: Tony Bennett
Peter Hall, Cities in civilization
Author: Franco Bianchini
Charles Dickens, Hard times: for these times
Author: Chris Bilton
Milton C. Cummings and Richard S. Katz (eds), The patron state: government and the arts in Europe, North America, and Japan
Author: Jennifer Craik
Joseph A. Schumpeter, Capitalism, socialism, and democracy
Author: Stuart Cunningham
Michel de Certeau, Culture in the plural
Author: Milena Dragićević Šešić
Jürgen Habermas, The structural transformation of the public sphere: an inquiry into a category of bourgeois society
Author: Peter Duelund
Tony Bennett, Culture: a reformer's science
Author: Lisanne Gibson
Anthony Storr, The dynamics of creation
Author: Christopher Gordon
Hugh Jenkins, The culture gap: an experience of government and the arts
Author: Clive Gray
Russell Keat, Cultural goods and the limits of the market
Author: David Hesmondhalgh
W. McNeil Lowry, The performing arts and American society
Author: Stanley N. Katz
Howard Becker, Art worlds
Author: Nobuko Kawashima
Laurie Ouellette, Viewers like you? How public TV failed the people
Author: Justin Lewis
Joffre Dumazedier, Toward a society of leisure
Author: David Looseley
Ernst Kris and Otto Kurz, Legend, myth, and magic in the image of the artist: a historical experiment
Author: Per Mangset
Naomi Klein, No logo: taking aim at the brand bullies
Author: Jim McGuigan
Antonio Gramsci, Prison notebooks
Author: Paola Merli
Michel Foucault, The birth of biopolitics: lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-79
Author: Toby Miller
James Heartfield, The death of the subject explained
Author: Munira Mirza
Milton C. Cummings, Jr. and Richard S. Katz (eds), The patron state: government and the arts in Europe, North America, and Japan
Author: Kevin V. Mulcahy
Pierre Bourdieu, Distinction: a social critique of the judgement of taste
Author: Graham Murdock
Simon Frith, Sound effects: youth, leisure and the politics of rock'n'roll
Author: Andy C. Pratt
Pierre Bourdieu, The field of cultural production: essays on art and literature
Author: Sigrid Røyseng
Alan Peacock, Paying the piper: culture, music and money
Author: Michael Rushton
Quintin Hoare and Geoffrey Nowell Smith (eds), Selections from the prison notebooks of Antonio Gramsci
Author: Philip Schlesinger
John Myerscough, The economic importance of the arts in Britain
Author: Sara Selwood
Pierre Bourdieu, Alain Darbel and Dominique Schnapper, The love of art: European art museums and their public
Author: Dorte Skot-Hansen
Rosemary Coombe, The cultural life of intellectual properties: authorship, appropriation, and the law
Author: Joost Smiers
Jim McGuigan, Rethinking cultural policy
Author: Alan Stanbridge
Geoff Mulgan and Ken Worpole, Saturday night or Sunday morning? From arts to industry: new forms of cultural policy
Author: Deborah Stevenson
Richard A. Etlin, In defense of humanism: value in the arts and letters
Author: David Throsby
Erika Fischer-Lichte, History of European drama and theatre
Author: Hans van Maanen
Pierre Bourdieu, La distinction: critique sociale du jugement
Author: Geir Vestheim
Raymond Williams, The long revolution
Author: Michael Volkerling
Denise Meredyth and Jeffery Minsion (eds), Citizenship and cultural policy
Author: Li-Jung Wang
Néstor García Canclini, Consumers and citizens: globalization and multicultural conflicts
Author: George Yúdice
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