Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors
  • PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
  • Introduction: The meta-power of culture--J.P.Singh
  • Cultural Policy Studies: What Is In It for Political Scientists?--M.Wyszomirski
  • Taking Cultural Policy Seriously--X.Varela
  • PART II: CULTURAL VALUES, TECHNOLOGIES AND POWER
  • The Arts, Culture, and Civil Society: Power Stations in the Grids of Governance?--T.W.Luke
  • Cultural Policy and the Political Nature of Culture--C.Rosenstein
  • Cultural Diplomacy: Why It Matters, What It Can and Cannot
  • Do?--C.Schneider
  • Art and Power in the International Arena--S.Braman
  • Toward a Political Economy of Digital Culture: From Organized Mass Consumption to Attention Rivalry--J.Hart
  • The Age of the Amateur: The Cultural Impact of Prosumers--B.Valtysson
  • The Political Economy of Cultural Diversity in Film and Television--H.Feigenbaum
  • An Economic Approach Toward the Trade and Culture Debate--C.Balassa
  • PART III: CULTURAL IDENTITIES AND POLICIES: COMPARATIVE/INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
  • Power in European Union Cultural Policy--P.Dewey
  • Regional Cultural Policy in Sweden--J.Johannisson
  • Corporate Support for Arts in Japan--N.Kawashima
  • Syncretism and Culturally Sustainable Development in Africa and Beyond--D.Galvan
  • Prime Time India: Emerging Significance of Private Satellite Television in India and its Impact on Cultural and National Identity--L.Ganguly
  • The Power to Narrate: Film Festivals, a Platform for Transnational Feminism?--J.Champenois
  • Study on Cultural Heritage Issues Registered in the UNESCO List in Morocco and Combodia--I.Brianso
  • Cultural Identity in the Arabic World--K.Mulcahy
  • Bibliography
  • Index Notes on Contributors
  • PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
  • Introduction: The meta-power of culture--J.P.Singh
  • Cultural Policy Studies: What Is In It for Political Scientists?--M.Wyszomirski
  • Taking Cultural Policy Seriously--X.Varela
  • PART II: CULTURAL VALUES, TECHNOLOGIES AND POWER
  • The Arts, Culture, and Civil Society: Power Stations in the Grids of Governance?--T.W.Luke
  • Cultural Policy and the Political Nature of Culture--C.Rosenstein
  • Cultural Diplomacy: Why It Matters, What It Can and Cannot
  • Do?--C.Schneider
  • Art and Power in the International Arena--S.Braman
  • Toward a Political Economy of Digital Culture: From Organized Mass Consumption to Attention Rivalry--J.Hart
  • The Age of the Amateur: The Cultural Impact of Prosumers--B.Valtysson
  • The Political Economy of Cultural Diversity in Film and Television--H.Feigenbaum
  • An Economic Approach Toward the Trade and Culture Debate--C.Balassa
  • PART III: CULTURAL IDENTITIES AND POLICIES: COMPARATIVE/INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
  • Power in European Union Cultural Policy--P.Dewey
  • Regional Cultural Policy in Sweden--J.Johannisson
  • Corporate Support for Arts in Japan--N.Kawashima
  • Syncretism and Culturally Sustainable Development in Africa and Beyond--D.Galvan
  • Prime Time India: Emerging Significance of Private Satellite Television in India and its Impact on Cultural and National Identity--L.Ganguly
  • The Power to Narrate: Film Festivals, a Platform for Transnational Feminism?--J.Champenois
  • Study on Cultural Heritage Issues Registered in the UNESCO List in Morocco and Combodia--I.Brianso
  • Cultural Identity in the Arabic World--K.Mulcahy
  • Bibliography
  • Index.