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CULTURAL POLICIES (3) answer(s).
 
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Contested terrain: immigrants and their descendants in Viennese culture / Sievers, Wiebke   Journal Article
Sievers, Wiebke Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Culture in Vienna has become more diverse with successive waves of immigration since the 1960s, but Austrian cultural policies have been slow in picking up this trend. While the federal state has been focusing on maintaining traditional cultural institutions in Vienna such as the Staatsoper, the Burgtheater and the Kunsthistorisches Museum, the city of Vienna has pushed integration and later diversity in cultural policies since the 1990s, albeit more in discourse than in actual funding. Artists of immigrant origin harshly criticise this dire situation: they claim the place which they have not yet been granted, not only in cultural policies, but also in society.
Key Words Austria  Ethnic Minorities  Literature  Theatre  Migrants  Cultural Policies 
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ID:   128475


East Asian cultural industries: policies, strategies, and trajectories / Jin, Dal Yong; Otmazgin, Nissim   Journal Article
Jin, Dal Yong Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This special section is to explore several key issues related to the development in three of the biggest East Asian cultural industries, namely in China, Japan, and South Korea. It addresses a few important dimensions of change that merit analysis-the emergence of East Asian cultural industries in terms of growths in scale and exports; the transnationalization of production and distribution; the relaxation of foreign ownership restraints; and changing relations between the cultural industries and the state. The attempt is to conceptualize the relations between the cultural industries and cultural policy; draw insights from critical media studies and cultural policy studies; and explore what it means for policy-makers when culture and creativity move from the margins to the center of economic activity.
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ID:   128477


Power of the nation-state amid neoliberal reform: shifting cultural politics in the new Korean wave / Jin, Dal Yong   Journal Article
Jin, Dal Yong Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This paper investigates the changing role of the nation-state in the context of the broader social structure of society amid neoliberal globalization with a focus on the politics of the Korean Wave. It analyzes the ways in which the Korean government has developed its unique cultural policy and how it has contributed to the growth in Korean cultural production and export. The paper argues that neoliberal ideologies have not completely altered the role of the nation-state in the Korean Wave in spite of the dominance of neoliberal ideology in Korea's economic conduct.
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