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This book offers a comprehensive overview of Canadian cultural policy and research, at a time of transition and redefinition, to establish a dialogue between conventional and emerging foundations. The book informs insights on current trends in policy and explores global debates underpinning cultural policy studies within a local context.
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This book offers a comprehensive overview of Canadian cultural policy and research, at a time of transition and redefinition, to establish a dialogue between conventional and emerging foundations. The book informs insights on current trends in policy and explores global debates underpinning cultural policy studies within a local context.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000417180
- Artikelnr.: 62237370
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000417180
- Artikelnr.: 62237370
Devin Beauregard is a policy analyst and cultural policy researcher. He is an affiliate researcher at the Centre on Governance at the University of Ottawa. Jonathan Paquette is a full professor at the University of Ottawa's School of Political Studies. He is director of the cultural policy research network at the Centre on Governance at the University of Ottawa. Since 2014, Jonathan has served as the executive editor of the Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society.
Introduction: Policy and perspectives in transition - Canadian cultural
policy
Devin Beauregard and Jonathan Paquette
PART I - Situating Canadian cultural policy - Classic and conventional
conceptions of Canadian cultural policy
1. Arts policy, heritage policy, and the construction of a Canadian
identity (1840-1949)
Carl Dholandas and Jonathan Paquette
2. Culture in transition: The cultural policy legacy of the Massey
Commission
Devin Beauregard
3. Canada at 100, Canada at 150: The challenge and legacy of commemorating
a nation built on colonialism
Devin Beauregard
4. Cultural policy in Canada: An institutional perspective
Jonathan Paquette and Carl Dholandas
5. Canadian cultural policy: Policy rationale, values and debates
Jonathan Paquette, Carl Dholandas, and Devin Beauregard
6. Canadian cultural policy and Indigenous arts: Taking stock
Aurélie Lacassagne
PART II - Social justice and diversity - The changing landscape of Canadian
cultural policy
7. Policy performance: Disciplining artists in the #MeToo era
Lowell Gasoi
8. Representing the marginalized public: How the Workers' History Museum
challenges the heritage policy landscape
Christopher Gunter
9. Cultural participation through digital technology: A puzzling issue for
cultural governance
Guillaume Sirois, Nathalie Casemajor, and Guy Bellavance
10. Promoting the cultural expressions of migrants through education and
public awareness programs: The crucial role of the UNESCO Convention on the
Diversity of Cultural Expressions
Ivana Otasevic
11. The contribution of international forums apart from UNESCO in achieving
the objectives of the Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
in the digital environment
Clémence Varin
12. Analyzing Canadian third language media policy: Carving a path for the
future of Canadian ethnic media
Geneva Alexandria Nam
PART III - Cultural and creative industries - Innovation and
industrialization of Canadian culture
13. Digital cultural industrialism and the arts: A critical look at
Creative Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts' Digital Strategy Fund
Mariane Bourcheix-Laporte
14. Understanding the instrumentalization of creativity in provincial
cultural policies: The creative economy project in British Columbia
Taeyoung Kim
15. The "New Main Street": Reshaping the Canadian creative ecosystem
Mary Elizabeth Luka
16. From all directions: Responses to changes in environment and government
direction at FACTOR, 2005-2020
Richard Sutherland
17. Quality over Quantity: The role of the Ontario Museum Association in
community museum governance
Robin Nelson
18. Experimentation in federal cultural policy
Kate Mattocks
policy
Devin Beauregard and Jonathan Paquette
PART I - Situating Canadian cultural policy - Classic and conventional
conceptions of Canadian cultural policy
1. Arts policy, heritage policy, and the construction of a Canadian
identity (1840-1949)
Carl Dholandas and Jonathan Paquette
2. Culture in transition: The cultural policy legacy of the Massey
Commission
Devin Beauregard
3. Canada at 100, Canada at 150: The challenge and legacy of commemorating
a nation built on colonialism
Devin Beauregard
4. Cultural policy in Canada: An institutional perspective
Jonathan Paquette and Carl Dholandas
5. Canadian cultural policy: Policy rationale, values and debates
Jonathan Paquette, Carl Dholandas, and Devin Beauregard
6. Canadian cultural policy and Indigenous arts: Taking stock
Aurélie Lacassagne
PART II - Social justice and diversity - The changing landscape of Canadian
cultural policy
7. Policy performance: Disciplining artists in the #MeToo era
Lowell Gasoi
8. Representing the marginalized public: How the Workers' History Museum
challenges the heritage policy landscape
Christopher Gunter
9. Cultural participation through digital technology: A puzzling issue for
cultural governance
Guillaume Sirois, Nathalie Casemajor, and Guy Bellavance
10. Promoting the cultural expressions of migrants through education and
public awareness programs: The crucial role of the UNESCO Convention on the
Diversity of Cultural Expressions
Ivana Otasevic
11. The contribution of international forums apart from UNESCO in achieving
the objectives of the Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
in the digital environment
Clémence Varin
12. Analyzing Canadian third language media policy: Carving a path for the
future of Canadian ethnic media
Geneva Alexandria Nam
PART III - Cultural and creative industries - Innovation and
industrialization of Canadian culture
13. Digital cultural industrialism and the arts: A critical look at
Creative Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts' Digital Strategy Fund
Mariane Bourcheix-Laporte
14. Understanding the instrumentalization of creativity in provincial
cultural policies: The creative economy project in British Columbia
Taeyoung Kim
15. The "New Main Street": Reshaping the Canadian creative ecosystem
Mary Elizabeth Luka
16. From all directions: Responses to changes in environment and government
direction at FACTOR, 2005-2020
Richard Sutherland
17. Quality over Quantity: The role of the Ontario Museum Association in
community museum governance
Robin Nelson
18. Experimentation in federal cultural policy
Kate Mattocks
Introduction: Policy and perspectives in transition - Canadian cultural
policy
Devin Beauregard and Jonathan Paquette
PART I - Situating Canadian cultural policy - Classic and conventional
conceptions of Canadian cultural policy
1. Arts policy, heritage policy, and the construction of a Canadian
identity (1840-1949)
Carl Dholandas and Jonathan Paquette
2. Culture in transition: The cultural policy legacy of the Massey
Commission
Devin Beauregard
3. Canada at 100, Canada at 150: The challenge and legacy of commemorating
a nation built on colonialism
Devin Beauregard
4. Cultural policy in Canada: An institutional perspective
Jonathan Paquette and Carl Dholandas
5. Canadian cultural policy: Policy rationale, values and debates
Jonathan Paquette, Carl Dholandas, and Devin Beauregard
6. Canadian cultural policy and Indigenous arts: Taking stock
Aurélie Lacassagne
PART II - Social justice and diversity - The changing landscape of Canadian
cultural policy
7. Policy performance: Disciplining artists in the #MeToo era
Lowell Gasoi
8. Representing the marginalized public: How the Workers' History Museum
challenges the heritage policy landscape
Christopher Gunter
9. Cultural participation through digital technology: A puzzling issue for
cultural governance
Guillaume Sirois, Nathalie Casemajor, and Guy Bellavance
10. Promoting the cultural expressions of migrants through education and
public awareness programs: The crucial role of the UNESCO Convention on the
Diversity of Cultural Expressions
Ivana Otasevic
11. The contribution of international forums apart from UNESCO in achieving
the objectives of the Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
in the digital environment
Clémence Varin
12. Analyzing Canadian third language media policy: Carving a path for the
future of Canadian ethnic media
Geneva Alexandria Nam
PART III - Cultural and creative industries - Innovation and
industrialization of Canadian culture
13. Digital cultural industrialism and the arts: A critical look at
Creative Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts' Digital Strategy Fund
Mariane Bourcheix-Laporte
14. Understanding the instrumentalization of creativity in provincial
cultural policies: The creative economy project in British Columbia
Taeyoung Kim
15. The "New Main Street": Reshaping the Canadian creative ecosystem
Mary Elizabeth Luka
16. From all directions: Responses to changes in environment and government
direction at FACTOR, 2005-2020
Richard Sutherland
17. Quality over Quantity: The role of the Ontario Museum Association in
community museum governance
Robin Nelson
18. Experimentation in federal cultural policy
Kate Mattocks
policy
Devin Beauregard and Jonathan Paquette
PART I - Situating Canadian cultural policy - Classic and conventional
conceptions of Canadian cultural policy
1. Arts policy, heritage policy, and the construction of a Canadian
identity (1840-1949)
Carl Dholandas and Jonathan Paquette
2. Culture in transition: The cultural policy legacy of the Massey
Commission
Devin Beauregard
3. Canada at 100, Canada at 150: The challenge and legacy of commemorating
a nation built on colonialism
Devin Beauregard
4. Cultural policy in Canada: An institutional perspective
Jonathan Paquette and Carl Dholandas
5. Canadian cultural policy: Policy rationale, values and debates
Jonathan Paquette, Carl Dholandas, and Devin Beauregard
6. Canadian cultural policy and Indigenous arts: Taking stock
Aurélie Lacassagne
PART II - Social justice and diversity - The changing landscape of Canadian
cultural policy
7. Policy performance: Disciplining artists in the #MeToo era
Lowell Gasoi
8. Representing the marginalized public: How the Workers' History Museum
challenges the heritage policy landscape
Christopher Gunter
9. Cultural participation through digital technology: A puzzling issue for
cultural governance
Guillaume Sirois, Nathalie Casemajor, and Guy Bellavance
10. Promoting the cultural expressions of migrants through education and
public awareness programs: The crucial role of the UNESCO Convention on the
Diversity of Cultural Expressions
Ivana Otasevic
11. The contribution of international forums apart from UNESCO in achieving
the objectives of the Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
in the digital environment
Clémence Varin
12. Analyzing Canadian third language media policy: Carving a path for the
future of Canadian ethnic media
Geneva Alexandria Nam
PART III - Cultural and creative industries - Innovation and
industrialization of Canadian culture
13. Digital cultural industrialism and the arts: A critical look at
Creative Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts' Digital Strategy Fund
Mariane Bourcheix-Laporte
14. Understanding the instrumentalization of creativity in provincial
cultural policies: The creative economy project in British Columbia
Taeyoung Kim
15. The "New Main Street": Reshaping the Canadian creative ecosystem
Mary Elizabeth Luka
16. From all directions: Responses to changes in environment and government
direction at FACTOR, 2005-2020
Richard Sutherland
17. Quality over Quantity: The role of the Ontario Museum Association in
community museum governance
Robin Nelson
18. Experimentation in federal cultural policy
Kate Mattocks