Cultural policy, work and identity the creation, renewal and negotiation of professional subjectivities / Edited by Jonathan Paquette, Universiy of Ottawa, Canada.

Other author Paquette, Jonathan.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoFarnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate,
Descriptionxi, 220 pages ; 24 cm
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Contents Theories of professional identity : bringing cultural policy in perspective / Jonathan Paquette -- Cultural policy and the promotion of World War I heritage sites in France : emerging professions and hybrid practices / Anne Hertzog -- Cultural democracy and the creation of new professional subjectivities : the case of cultural mediation / Jonathan Paquette -- Technology, cultural policy and the public service broadcasting tradition : professional practices at BBC news in the social media era / Valérie Bélair-Gagnon -- Curators and the state, a question of interdependencies : the case of France / Frédéric Poulard -- Policy rationale and agency : the notion of civil society organizations in Swedish cultural policy / Tobias Harding -- Museum volunteers : between precarious labour and democratic knowledge community / Susan Ashley -- The transcendental fan : navigating the producer-consumer dichotomy and cultural policy in the digital age / Devin Beauregard -- American cultural policy and the rise of arts management program : the invention of a new professional subjectivity / Eleonora Redaelli -- Becoming a cultural entrepreneur : creative industries, culture-led regeneration and identity work / Jennifer Hinves -- Cultural policy and agency in a cultural minority context : artistic creation and cultural management in northern Ontario / Aurélie Lacassagne -- Being part of the "supercreative core" : artists and the experience of local policy in the creative era / Caroline Agnew.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2012007259
ISBN9781409438717

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