Access to culture in Croatian cultural policy: moving towards explicit policies |
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Authors: | Jaka Primorac Nina Obuljen Koržinek Aleksandra Uzelac |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department for Culture and Communication, Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO), Ljudevita Farka?a Vukotinovi?a 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatiajaka@irmo.hr;3. Department for Culture and Communication, Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO), Ljudevita Farka?a Vukotinovi?a 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia |
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Abstract: | In this paper through the analysis of the access to culture issue in the Croatian cultural policy agenda, we illustrate the current cultural policy developments in Croatia in the broader European context. Taking the differentiation between explicit and implicit policies at both macro and micro level we analyse discourses on access to culture in the Croatian cultural policy at the constitutional level, parliamentary political parties’ level, the governmental level and the level of cultural organisations. On the one hand the policies regarding access to culture remain mostly implicit and revolve around traditional models connected to instruments dating back to socialism; while on the other selected cultural organisations develop instruments for fostering it where European projects have an influence. The orientation more towards cultural production issues and less to access to culture and cultural participation issues draws similarities of cultural policy developments in Croatia with the general European cultural policy framework. |
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Keywords: | access to culture cultural policy explicit policies implicit policies Croatia |
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