Culture occupies an inferior place in the theoretical and practical interests of social policy. Culture is a difficult concept to define. It constantly expands its range, blurring its boundaries. This is reflected in the progressive aesthetisation (culturalisation) reality and the increased role of an experience economy. Culture becomes an iconosphere (the realm of signs). The proof of these problems with the conceptualisation of culture are unsuccessful attempts of defining creative industries. In this situation, the only useful definition of culture is an anthropological definition, which is very general and descriptive. Therefore what is needed in social policy is a revision of the standard approach to the phenomenon of participation in...