Instrumentalization has been seen to have taken place in the museums and galleries sector in Britain, and across the cultural sector as a whole. This article locates this instrumentalization in the context of changes in both the public management of goods and services within the British political system and the dominant ideologies that are used by political parties. The specific characteristics of the cultural policy sector are shown to have mediated these changes and, consequently, how instrumentalization has been introduced, and managed, within it. The ability of endogenous actors to manage the instrumentalization process demonstrates that it is neither inevitable nor unmanageable
Public support for the arts in England as introduced in 1945 was already atypical in many ways since...
The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to mus...
Over the last twenty years, the increasing attention to creative economy, creative industries and cr...
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As its title suggests, this thesis - the critical commentary together with a body of published works...
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This paper explores the gap between museum policy and practice in the UnitedKingdom (UK) by offering...
For the United Kingdom, the 2008 financial crisis coupled with the subsequent economic austerity pro...
Public support for the arts in England as introduced in 1945 was already atypical in many ways since...
The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to mus...
Over the last twenty years, the increasing attention to creative economy, creative industries and cr...
As its title suggests, this thesis - the critical commentary together with a body of published works...
This thesis examines the emergence of 'cultural diplomacy' within UK cultural policy to explore the ...
The discussion of the so-called “instrumentalization” of cultural institutions and programmes has be...
This paper reports on the results of recent empirical research on the interaction of structure and a...
As its title suggests, this thesis - the critical commentary together with a body of published works...
This report was commissioned by the Museums,Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) and the National Mu...
This chapter examines marketization in museums, focusing on four major London art museums, the Briti...
This paper explores the gap between museum policy and practice in the United Kingdom (UK) by offerin...
This study furthers our understanding of the role of governmentality mechanisms in relation to other...
This article discusses policy developments in the arts and local government since the publication of...
This paper explores the gap between museum policy and practice in the UnitedKingdom (UK) by offering...
For the United Kingdom, the 2008 financial crisis coupled with the subsequent economic austerity pro...
Public support for the arts in England as introduced in 1945 was already atypical in many ways since...
The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to mus...
Over the last twenty years, the increasing attention to creative economy, creative industries and cr...