Before discussing the work of the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies (!CPS), I would like to situate my comments by reflecting on the nature of the relations between culture and government. The first reflection is on the theme and orientation of the seminar - Cultural Policy Studies: Questions of Method - and the peculiarity of the context to which it responds. This context consists of: ■ the growth of cultural policy studies in Australia; ■ the increased engagement of academics with bureaucracies; ■ the need for more debate about the place of policy analysis in the broad field of govemmentality and culture; and, finally, ■ the relationship between these developments and the determination of research agendas and the circulation...
This article offers a personal commentary on the influence of Tom O’Regan, my Honours supervisor in ...
This paper brings together critiques of contemporary Australian cultural policy from three sources: ...
This chapter from More than luck argues that it is time Australia revised its cultural policy and qu...
When I first tried to define the concerns of cultural policy studies in the first issue of Culture a...
The study of institutions and policy processes in the formation of culture have been a major concern...
The relationship between culture and policy has long been a major topic for media and cultural studi...
My brief for this paper is to place our concerns in the field of culture, society and market in a br...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to investigate the nature and historical development of Australia...
This article questions the specific challenges that the management of culture poses for government.2...
These observations are the starting point for this chapter which examines the ways in which key aspe...
The field of "cultural policy" has acquired sufficient purchase internationally to warrant a compara...
This Master’s thesis has governmental cultural policy in focus and concludes a textual idea analysis...
In this article I start with a personal experience "cameo" from 1996 in Australia and extrapolate fr...
CCI supports the federation government’s initiative to develop a National Cultural Policy, the first...
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This article offers a personal commentary on the influence of Tom O’Regan, my Honours supervisor in ...
This paper brings together critiques of contemporary Australian cultural policy from three sources: ...
This chapter from More than luck argues that it is time Australia revised its cultural policy and qu...
When I first tried to define the concerns of cultural policy studies in the first issue of Culture a...
The study of institutions and policy processes in the formation of culture have been a major concern...
The relationship between culture and policy has long been a major topic for media and cultural studi...
My brief for this paper is to place our concerns in the field of culture, society and market in a br...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to investigate the nature and historical development of Australia...
This article questions the specific challenges that the management of culture poses for government.2...
These observations are the starting point for this chapter which examines the ways in which key aspe...
The field of "cultural policy" has acquired sufficient purchase internationally to warrant a compara...
This Master’s thesis has governmental cultural policy in focus and concludes a textual idea analysis...
In this article I start with a personal experience "cameo" from 1996 in Australia and extrapolate fr...
CCI supports the federation government’s initiative to develop a National Cultural Policy, the first...
Get it at UQ Library(opens in a new window)| Export | Download | More... International Journal of Cu...
This article offers a personal commentary on the influence of Tom O’Regan, my Honours supervisor in ...
This paper brings together critiques of contemporary Australian cultural policy from three sources: ...
This chapter from More than luck argues that it is time Australia revised its cultural policy and qu...