This article discusses policy developments in the arts and local government since the publication of the original article on this topic. It assesses the continued relevance of the thinking behind policy attachment in the original article for understanding and explaining policy in this sector, and indicates the direction in which the concept of policy attachment could be developed in both analytical and empirical ways
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
As Western governments re-examine the economic policies of John Maynard Keynes to solve a global fin...
Responding to gentrification has become a key planning issue for many urban municipalities. Local go...
Over recent years central-local relations has been a neglected topic for research in England. Local ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe importance of place-based funding an...
David Stevenson - ORCID 0000-0002-8977-1818 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8977-1818In the British Isl...
Public support for the arts in England as introduced in 1945 was already atypical in many ways since...
Over the past twenty years the arts and culture have become a popular vehicle through which local ec...
Instrumentalization has been seen to have taken place in the museums and galleries sector in Britain...
This commissioned essay interrogates the social and cultural conditions of public art in the context...
Public policies that aim to facilitate cultural activities to serve effectively as industries are of...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Gray, C. J. (2008) Arts council England and...
This article questions the specific challenges that the management of culture poses for government.2...
Received letter from journal 11 August 2014 that the paper will be appear in volume 13, issue 4 - no...
In many parts of the world, local government is grappling with a transition - from managing the deve...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
As Western governments re-examine the economic policies of John Maynard Keynes to solve a global fin...
Responding to gentrification has become a key planning issue for many urban municipalities. Local go...
Over recent years central-local relations has been a neglected topic for research in England. Local ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe importance of place-based funding an...
David Stevenson - ORCID 0000-0002-8977-1818 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8977-1818In the British Isl...
Public support for the arts in England as introduced in 1945 was already atypical in many ways since...
Over the past twenty years the arts and culture have become a popular vehicle through which local ec...
Instrumentalization has been seen to have taken place in the museums and galleries sector in Britain...
This commissioned essay interrogates the social and cultural conditions of public art in the context...
Public policies that aim to facilitate cultural activities to serve effectively as industries are of...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Gray, C. J. (2008) Arts council England and...
This article questions the specific challenges that the management of culture poses for government.2...
Received letter from journal 11 August 2014 that the paper will be appear in volume 13, issue 4 - no...
In many parts of the world, local government is grappling with a transition - from managing the deve...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
As Western governments re-examine the economic policies of John Maynard Keynes to solve a global fin...
Responding to gentrification has become a key planning issue for many urban municipalities. Local go...