In both Finland and Sweden, decentralisation has traditionally been an essential cultural policy aim. This article explores how, by pursuing decentralisation, the regional jurisdictions have been presented with more possibilities to fulfil their purposes and in this way, gain legitimacy in cultural policy. Based on the analysis of political, legal, and administrative documents, three main periods of regional decentralisation in cultural policies are identified: regions as vehicles of welfare policy, regionalisation, and competitive regions. In both countries, national governments have promoted the regional level’s agency, and in doing so, potential institutional change in cultural policy. However, the increase of the regional level’s role h...
In this research anthology on public subsidy systems for culture in the Nordic region, researchers f...
A predominant academic question is how and why the development paths of municipalities and regions t...
This article explores the changes in central government administration due to European Union (EU) me...
In both Finland and Sweden, decentralisation has traditionally been an essential cultural policy aim...
In Finnish cultural policy, power and responsibilities have been distributed to various regional gov...
Today we can sometimes discern a tendency in cultural policy in Sweden and abroad, of using culture ...
Public funding is a key part of Nordic cultural policy. This article approaches the Finnish cultural...
This paper presents a currently running research project, which aims at exploring potential geograph...
In this article, we discuss the role of organisational reforms in Nordic cultural policy, based on a...
The object of this article is to explore the political processes behind the regionalisation of film ...
Cultural policy documents are often considered to be simply intended for governmental officials’ use...
In 2009 the conservative Swedish government launched a new cultural policy proposition emphasising b...
The role of cultural policy within the general political planning of a community can vary both hi...
Decentralisation has been one of the principal forces driving constitutional change in European demo...
Through an exploration of Swedish cultural policy, this article analyses how policy legiti-mates its...
In this research anthology on public subsidy systems for culture in the Nordic region, researchers f...
A predominant academic question is how and why the development paths of municipalities and regions t...
This article explores the changes in central government administration due to European Union (EU) me...
In both Finland and Sweden, decentralisation has traditionally been an essential cultural policy aim...
In Finnish cultural policy, power and responsibilities have been distributed to various regional gov...
Today we can sometimes discern a tendency in cultural policy in Sweden and abroad, of using culture ...
Public funding is a key part of Nordic cultural policy. This article approaches the Finnish cultural...
This paper presents a currently running research project, which aims at exploring potential geograph...
In this article, we discuss the role of organisational reforms in Nordic cultural policy, based on a...
The object of this article is to explore the political processes behind the regionalisation of film ...
Cultural policy documents are often considered to be simply intended for governmental officials’ use...
In 2009 the conservative Swedish government launched a new cultural policy proposition emphasising b...
The role of cultural policy within the general political planning of a community can vary both hi...
Decentralisation has been one of the principal forces driving constitutional change in European demo...
Through an exploration of Swedish cultural policy, this article analyses how policy legiti-mates its...
In this research anthology on public subsidy systems for culture in the Nordic region, researchers f...
A predominant academic question is how and why the development paths of municipalities and regions t...
This article explores the changes in central government administration due to European Union (EU) me...