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245 0 4 _aThe International journal of cultural policy
_h[Recurs electrònic]
260 _aBasel:
_bHarwood Academic Publishers :
_bÉditions des Archives Contemporaines,
_c1997-
310 _a5 núm. l'any
321 _aIrregular
362 0 _aVol. 4, No. 1 (1997) -
500 _aPublicat: Abigdon : Routledge, 2008-
500 _aConsultable a partir de l'any 1997
520 _aThe International Journal of Cultural Policy provides an outlet for an interdisciplinary and international exploration of the meaning, function and impact of cultural policies. Cultural policy is understood as the promotion or prohibition of cultural practices and values by governments, corporations, other institutions and individuals. Such policies may be explicit, in that their objectives are openly described as cultural, or implicit, in that their cultural objectives are concealed or described in other terms. The historical range is not limited to any given period, but the Journal is primarily concerned with material that is relevant to the contemporary world and which contributes to a fruitful international exchange of ideas. The Journal acknowledges the multiplicity of meanings around the idea of culture and the inter-relationship of these meanings. However, whilst it takes a broad view of culture, encompassing a wide range of signifying practices that include the products of the media, the arts and various forms of government or religious display, the Journal will attempt to maintain a focus on policies relating to culture as symbolic communication rather than to culture in the anthropological sense as ‘a whole way of life’. The Journal publishes papers that reflect on cultural policy from any relevant discipline, provided they make an original academic contribution to the study of cultural policy. Papers based on research that is primarily ‘instrumental’ (such as market research) or on research designed for the advocacy of a preconceived institutional position will not be accepted. This does not exclude applied research of high academic quality, particularly research that advances methodology. The Journal addresses itself to all those with a serious intellectual interest in how and why different agencies and agents attempt to work on the cultural practices and values of individuals and societies. As an interdisciplinary and international Journal, it requires its contributors to write in a clear, readable style. Some editions of the Journal are designed around particular themes, which may relate to a specific set of issues, a geographical region or a particular cultural practice. (Font: Editor)
530 _aVersió electrònica del mateix títol en paper
580 _aContinuació de: The European journal of cultural policy
780 1 0 _tEuropean journal of cultural policy
856 4 0 _zOrdinadors Centre
_uhttp://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gcul20/current#.VQAIjXyG-So
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