Critical cultural policy studies : a reader /

Críticos Estudios de Políticas Culturales : Un lector reúne declaraciones clásicas y contemporáneas vistas que ilustran cómo la cultura cotidiana es tanto un producto de la política y los determinantes económicos , ya que es de los impulsos creativos y de consumo.

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Otros Autores: Lewis, Justin (Editor), Miller, Toby (Editor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berlin : Blackwell Publishing, 2003.
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245 1 0 |a Critical cultural policy studies :   |b a reader /  |c Edited by Justin Lewis and Toby Miller. 
260 |a Berlin :   |b Blackwell Publishing,   |c 2003. 
300 |a 357 páginas  
504 |a Incluye bibliografías e índice. 
505 |t Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I Cultural Studies and the Cultural Industry; 1 Cultural Studies from the Viewpoint of Cultural Policy; 2 Cultural Policy Studies; Part II Radio; Introduction to Part II; 3 From Inventing American Broadcasting; 4 The Backlash against Broadcast Advertising; 5 The Effects of Telecommunication Reform on US Commercial Radio; Part III Television and Film; Introduction to Part III; 6 Embedded Aesthetics: Creating a Discursive Space for Indigenous Media 7 Doing it My Way - Broadcasting Regulation in Capitalist Cultures: The Case of ""Fairness"" and ""Impartiality""8 TV Viewing as Good Citizenship ? Political Rationality, Enlightened Democracy and PBS; 9 Burning Rubber's Perfume; 10 The Film Industry and the Government: ""Endless Mr Beans and Mr Bonds""?; Part IV The Internet; Introduction to Part IV; 11 The Marketplace Citizen and the Political Economy of Data Trade in the European Union; 12 ""That Deep Romantic Chasm"": Libertarianism, Neoliberalism, and the Computer Culture; PartV The Arts and Museums; Introduction to Part V 13 The Political Rationality of the Museum14 Art; 15 Object Lessons: Fred Wilson Reinstalls Museum Collections to Highlight Sins of Omission; Part VI Sport; Introduction to Part VI; 16 Hegemonic Masculinity, the State, and the Politics of Gender Equity Policy Research; 17 Sports Wars: Suburbs and Center Cities in a Zero-Sum Game; Part VII Music; Introduction to Part VII; 18 Radio Space and Industrial Time: The Case of Music Formats; 19 Musical Production, Copyright, and the Private Ownership of Culture; 20 ""We Are the World"": State Music Policy, Cultural Imperialism, and Globalization Part VIII International Organizations and National CulturesIntroduction to Part VIII; 21 Television Set Production at the US-Mexico Border: Trade Policy and Advanced Electronics for the Global Market; 22 Trade and Information Policy; 23 Crafting Culture: Selling and Contesting Authenticity in Puerto Rico's Informal Economy; Part IX Urban Planning; Introduction to Part IX; 24 Re-inventing Times Square: Cultural Value and Images of ""Citizen Disney""; 25 All the World's a Mall: Reflections on the Social and Economic Consequences of the American Shopping Center 26 Citizenship and the TechnopolesIndex 
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650 1 4 |a POLITICA CULTURAL 
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650 1 4 |a POLITICA Y CULTURA 
650 1 4 |a CULTURA POPULAR  |x ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS 
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