International audienceThe guiding role played by the French government in regulating cultural and artistic affairs is often regarded, within the family of western democracies, as a curiosity. Malraux had been the target of much criticism, especially from adult educationists [l'Education populaire] who disputed the elitist nature of his policies. But a principal debate was triggered by the action of the left-wing government beginning in the early 1980s. Our contribution is intended to clarify the pattern of this debate from the 1980s to the present day, and to describe the main developments that have shaped France's cultural policy
In France, state cultural policy faces a choice of strategies, each with a certain measure of centra...
Michel de Certeau's ongoing engagement with the issues raised by the vicissitudes of French cultural...
Since the foundation of the Ministry of Culture, cultural policy in France has enjoyed an unparallel...
International audienceThe guiding role played by the French government in regulating cultural and ar...
This study explores the cultural policy thinking of three major French theorists. The introduction ...
This paper explores the possible uses of Bourdieu's cultural capital theory in the making of French ...
This paper is a partial translation of a book published in French, which puts forward a socio-histor...
International audienceIn the French historical tradition, four approaches at least have been heavily...
International audienceLocal cultural policies in France have been institutionalised essentially duri...
French cultural policy is often regarded as a model. However, in France, the crisis of national cult...
The development of cultural policy during the twentieth century is underscored by three key developm...
The author presents the main rules of cultural policy introduced by André Malraux, who ran the Frenc...
The polysemy of the phrase cultures populaires reflects the struggles to define the relationship bet...
Local cultural policies in France became institutionalised essentially over two decades: the 1970s a...
Review of: Philippe Poirrier (ed.), Pour une histoire des politiques culturelles dans le monde, 1945...
In France, state cultural policy faces a choice of strategies, each with a certain measure of centra...
Michel de Certeau's ongoing engagement with the issues raised by the vicissitudes of French cultural...
Since the foundation of the Ministry of Culture, cultural policy in France has enjoyed an unparallel...
International audienceThe guiding role played by the French government in regulating cultural and ar...
This study explores the cultural policy thinking of three major French theorists. The introduction ...
This paper explores the possible uses of Bourdieu's cultural capital theory in the making of French ...
This paper is a partial translation of a book published in French, which puts forward a socio-histor...
International audienceIn the French historical tradition, four approaches at least have been heavily...
International audienceLocal cultural policies in France have been institutionalised essentially duri...
French cultural policy is often regarded as a model. However, in France, the crisis of national cult...
The development of cultural policy during the twentieth century is underscored by three key developm...
The author presents the main rules of cultural policy introduced by André Malraux, who ran the Frenc...
The polysemy of the phrase cultures populaires reflects the struggles to define the relationship bet...
Local cultural policies in France became institutionalised essentially over two decades: the 1970s a...
Review of: Philippe Poirrier (ed.), Pour une histoire des politiques culturelles dans le monde, 1945...
In France, state cultural policy faces a choice of strategies, each with a certain measure of centra...
Michel de Certeau's ongoing engagement with the issues raised by the vicissitudes of French cultural...
Since the foundation of the Ministry of Culture, cultural policy in France has enjoyed an unparallel...