Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour
This book focuses on cultural policy in the UK between 1997 and 2010 under the Labour party (or 'New Labour', as it was temporarily rebranded). It is based on interviews with major figures and examines a range of policy areas including the arts, creative industries, copyright, film policy, heritage, urban regeneration and regional policy.
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Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour
This book focuses on cultural policy in the UK between 1997 and 2010 under the Labour party (or 'New Labour', as it was temporarily rebranded). It is based on interviews with major figures and examines a range of policy areas including the arts, creative industries, copyright, film policy, heritage, urban regeneration and regional policy.
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Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour

Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour

Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour

Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour

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Overview

This book focuses on cultural policy in the UK between 1997 and 2010 under the Labour party (or 'New Labour', as it was temporarily rebranded). It is based on interviews with major figures and examines a range of policy areas including the arts, creative industries, copyright, film policy, heritage, urban regeneration and regional policy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137426383
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 09/08/2015
Series: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 235
File size: 352 KB

About the Author

David Hesmondhalgh is Professor of Media, Music and Culture at the University of Leeds, UK.
 
Kate Oakley is Professor of Cultural Policy at the University of Leeds, UK.
 
David Lee is Lecturer in Cultural Industries and Communication at the University of Leeds, UK.
 
Melissa Nisbett is Senior Lecturer in Arts and Cultural Management at King's College London, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Culture, Politics and Equality: the Challenge for Social Democracy
2. New Labour, Culture and Creativity
3. The Arts: Access, Excellence and Instrumentalism
4. What Was Creative Industries Policy? Film, Copyright, and the Shift to Creative Economy
5. Cultural Policy and the Regions
6. Policy Innovation: NESTA and Creative Partnerships
7. Heritage
8. How Did New Labour Do On Arts and Culture? And What Happened Next?

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"As the first study to assess the influential cultural policies of New Labour in the round, this is an important, wide-ranging and very welcome contribution to the field." - Philip Schlesinger, University of Glasgow, UK

"'It is hard to imagine a more empirically rich or more theoretically subtle account of the making, implementation and impact of cultural policy. Culture, Economy and Politics is true to its title; it weaves together the multiple interests and actors that shaped and delivered New Labour's agenda. The result is a revelation; it should change how we understand and study the politics of culture." - John Street, University of East Anglia, UK

'This is a truly marvellous, important and timely book. It is rigorously researched, analytically sharp, and will be of interest to a wide readership in academia as well as in the cultural policy world. The authors have produced an invaluable volume, tracking the rise of the creative economy as a flagship of the New Labour years. This is a work that will have lasting influence and will give shape to debates in the field for many years to come.' - Angela McRobbie, Goldsmiths University of London, UK

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