Histories of Cultural Participation, Values and Governance

Histories of Cultural Participation, Values and Governance

Histories of Cultural Participation, Values and Governance

Histories of Cultural Participation, Values and Governance

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Overview

This book develops the first integrated, critical-historical examination of the terms, narratives and assumptions constructing present day notions of participation and value, and the relations between them. Histories of Cultural Participation, Values and Governance proposes a radical re-evaluation of these relationships, organized in two inter-related sections, on political discourses of participation and value, and on culture and governance. The essays collected here provide an in-depth historical understanding of the development of definitions, assumptions and beliefs around the nature and value of cultural participation, their place in contemporary cultural governance and exploitation in local socio-economic development strategies. They also bring a novel perspective to current policy, practice and scholarly debates on the connections between culture, place-making and the creative economy. As such, the essays provide vital historical insight that sheds light on contemporary issues of cultural participation, value and governance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137550279
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 12/04/2019
Series: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Eleonora Belfiore is Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Loughborough University, UK. Her research explores the cultural politics of state intervention in culture and discursive formation around ‘making the case’ for arts funding, the social impact of the arts and questions of cultural value. She is series editor of the book series New Directions in Cultural Policy Research and, as of 2020, co-editor of the journal Cultural Trends.

Lisanne Gibson is Professor of Culture and Society at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK. Her research advances understanding of the societal effects of historic and contemporary cultural investment especially in relation to urban development; cultural policy and value; and cultural heritage. She co-edits with Andrew Miles the book series Palgrave Studies in Cultural Participation, and from 2020 will be co-editor of the journal Cultural Trends.


Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Eleonora Belfiore and Lisanne Gibson.- 2. Towards a History of the Everyday; Andrew Miles.- 3. From ‘access’ to ‘well-being’: policy discourse and ‘buzzwords of participation’; Eleonora Belfiore.- 4. Cultural value, citizenship and the creative economy; Justin O’Connor.- 5. History of Community Arts and Governance; Jane Milling.- 6. The Well-being – Culture relationship: a happy marriage of convenience?; Susan Oman.- 7. Culture and Economy: Governing Place Through Culture; Lisanne Gibson.- 8. Governing Leisure and Heritage?; Mark O’Neill.- 9. Calling participation to account: a recent history of cultural indicators; Catherine Bunting, Abigail Gilmore, Andrew Miles.- 10. Understanding the long history of the creative economy: commerce and the arts in the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 1781 to the present; Felicity James.- 11. Manaton and East Dartmoor Community Theatre and Dartmoor Wild Swimming: performing place and community in rural England; Kerrie Schaefer.- 12. The history of public parks as cultural policies for everyday participation; Abigail Gilmore and Patrick Doyle.- 13. How has Barnsley’s cultural ecology been shaped?; Sarah Hughes.- 

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“This excellent collection of essays challenges us to think in new ways about cultural participation and cultural value, two themes that have in recent years come to dominate both policy debate and academic analysis. It shows convincingly how historical case studies and interdisciplinary approaches can shake up a field in need of refreshing, and is essential reading for anyone interested in cultural analysis and cultural policy today.” (Professor Geoffrey Crossick, School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK)

“Gibson and Belfiore have assembled a collection of essays addressing pressing contemporary debates on cultural value and participation going back almost two centuries, providing a crucial historical perspective in contrast to the 'presentism' of much cultural policy analysis. This book is a must read for those working in and on culture.” (Professor Justin O’Connor, University of South Australia)

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