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Tracing British cultural policy domains: contexts,collaborations and constituencies
Authors:Deborah Stevenson  Kieryn McKay  David Rowe
Institution:1. Centre for Cultural Research , University of Western Sydney , Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South DC, NSW 1797, Australia d.stevenson@uws.edu.au;3. Centre for Cultural Research , University of Western Sydney , Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South DC, NSW 1797, Australia
Abstract:This paper draws on a larger research project that investigates the networks and institutions shaping cultural policy across national, international and supranational contexts. Taking Britain as its touchstone, it identifies and maps some of the operational relations between culture, governance and nation shaping the development and orientation of contemporary cultural policy. It thus highlights key formal and informal domestic relationships and contexts within which Britain's local, regional and national cultural policy initiatives are situated. The British context – in which England figures strongly for historical, political and demographic reasons, and so draws a corresponding resistance across other constituents of nation – is shown to be both internally differentiated along various lines, and also embedded in the larger sphere of the European Union that redraws the boundaries of cultural policy and governance. In tracing the contours and interrogating the constitutive elements of Britain's domains of cultural policy, we seek to provide a foundation for understanding the intersections and influences that exist between fields of cultural governance, and their interdependence and fluidity.
Keywords:Britain  European Union  collaboration in cultural governance  comparative cultural policy  mapping cultural policy
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