Cultural Policy in the Polder
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Cultural Policy in the Polder
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25 Years Dutch Cultural Policy Act
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Introduction - Edwin van Meerkerk and Quirijn van den Hoogen Part I. Analyses of Cultural Policy 1. Enabling Legislation in Cultural Policy - Inge van der Vlies 2. The Cultural Policy Act in International Perspective - Toine Minnaert 3. Cultural Policy and Cultural Entrepreneurship: Conflicting Responsibilities in Cultural Policy Making - Johan Kolsteeg and Dos Elshout 4. What Policy Wants: Values in Cultural Policy Making - Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen 5. How Cultural Policy Creates a Common in European Context - Thijs Lijster and Pascal Gielen Part II. Enduring Issues in Cultural Policy 6. Conserving Culture: Heritage Policy in the Netherlands - Katja Lubina 7. Bring the Arts to You: Media Policy as Cultural Policy - Erik Hitters 8. Arts Education: Enlarging the (Future) Audience - Edwin van Meerkerk and Teunis IJdens 9. Culture for Everyone: Value and Impact of Cultural Participation - Joop de Jong and Emilie Sitzia 10. The Economic Impact of Cultural Policy- Berend-Jan Langenberg 11. The Peoples Palace: Public Libraries in Post-Fordist Society - Frank Huysmans and Marjolein Oomen Conclusion - Erik Schrijvers Appendix: Structure and data on Cultural Policy in the Netherlands Index

Edwin van Meerkerk, Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen (red.)

Cultural Policy in the Polder

25 Years Dutch Cultural Policy Act

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At the occasion of the 25 anniversary of the Dutch Cultural Policy Act, Dutch academics in cultural policy research have compiled a volume to commemorate the quarter century in which Dutch cultural policy has developed and analyse the key debates in Dutch cultural policy for the coming years.

Historically, central public authority in the Netherlands has been problematic. The country's origin as a confederation of seven independent republics, has had effect in the sense that government usually works 'bottom up'. As a result the Netherlands has relatively few national cultural institutions when compared to other countries. Moreover, the national media never have been linked to the nation state. It is therefore surprising that the nation's cultural policy can be described as a national system in which the nation state sets the agenda rather than cities and regions.
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Edwin van Meerkerk

Edwin van Meerkerk doet onderzoek naar en geeft onderwijs over kunsteducatie, cultuurbeleid en utopische en dystopische fictie. Hij is senior fellow in het Comenius programma voor onderwijsinnovatie.

Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen

Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen is university lecturer of arts sociology and arts policy at the University of Groningen.

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