The Politics of Museums

This is the first book to examine how and why museums are political institutions. By concentrating on the ways in which power, ideology and legitimacy work at the international, national and local levels of the museum experience, Clive Gray provides an or

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The Politics of Museums

10.1057/9781137493415 - The Politics Of Museums, Clive Gray

New Directions in Cultural Policy Research

New Directions in Cultural Policy Research encourages theoretical and empirical research which enriches and develops the field of cultural policy studies. Since its emergence in the 1990s, the academic field of cultural policy studies has expanded globally as the arts and popular culture have been re-positioned by city, regional, and national governments and international bodies, from the margins to the centre of social and economic development in both rhetoric and practice. The series invites contributions in any of the following: national and international cultural policies, arts policies, the politics of culture, cultural industries policies (the ‘traditional’ arts such as performing and visual arts, crafts), creative industries policies (digital, social media, broadcasting and film, and advertising), urban regeneration and urban cultural policies, regional cultural policies, the politics of cultural and creative labour, the production and consumption of popular culture, arts education policies, cultural heritage and tourism policies, and the history and politics of media policies. The series will reflect current and emerging concerns of the field such as, for example, cultural value, community cultural development, cultural diversity, cultural sustainability, planning for the intercultural city, cultural planning and cultural citizenship. Titles include: David Hesmondhalgh, Kate Oakley, David Lee and Melissa Nisbett CULTURE, ECONOMY AND POLITICS The Case of New Labour Lachlan MacDowall, Marnie Badham, Emma Blomkamp and Kim Dunphy MAKING CULTURE COUNT The Politics of Cultural Measurement Clive Gray THE POLITICS OF MUSEUMS

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