Cultural Policy in Ibero-America
This book provides a broad overview of the development of Ibero-American cultural policy in an suggestive and innovative way.
This volume brings together specialists in the field, from different nations and disciplines, and provides the keys to understanding the different trajectories and experiences of some significant countries in the area on both sides of the Atlantic; the recent developments in this domain such as urban cultural regeneration policies and cultural development policies; and the dynamics of policy transfers such as cultural diplomacy. The book also contrasts the applicability and the explanatory power of the idea of the family of nations for the analysis of cultural policy with models inspired by the welfare regimes.
This book allows international researchers an overarching view of the peculiarities and the latest achievements in the field of Ibero-American cultural policy.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Cultural Policy.
Arturo Rodrguez Morat is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He has led a number of research projects and published extensively on cultural policy, artistic work, and urban cultures, both in Spain and internationally. He was the Vice President for Research of the International Sociological Association (2006-2010) and the President of its Research Committee on Sociology of the Arts (1998-2002).
Mariano Martn Zamorano holds a PhD in Culture and Heritage Management from the University of Barcelona, Spain. He specializes in the field of cultural policies and has several peer-reviewed publications in this field. He has been an Associate Professor at the University of Barcelona, Spain, and currently teaches in three different postgraduate programs focusing on cultural policies and diplomacy at both the University of Barcelona and the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain.
Cultural Policy in Ibero-America
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Arturo RodrguezMoratandMariano MartnZamorano
First published 2019
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The chapters in this book were originally published in the International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
Introduction: cultural policies in Ibero-America at the beginning of the XXI century
Arturo Rodrguez Morato and Marian Martin Zamorano
International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018) pp. 565-576
Chapter 1
Mapping cultural policy in Portugal: From incentives to crisis
Jos Lus Garcia, Joo Teixeira Lopes, Teresa Duarte Martinho, Jos Soares Neves, Rui Telmo Gomes arid Vera Borges
International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018) pp. 577-593
Chapter 2
Changing philosophies or action? Argentine s cultural policies in the 21st century
Rubens Bayardo and Elodie Bordat-Chauvin
International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018) pp. 594-610
Chapter 3
Brazilian cultural policies during the workers' party governments: challenges for the development of cultural citizenship
Antonio Albino Canelas Rubim and Sophia Cardoso Rocha
International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018) pp. 611-627
Chapter 4
Culture-led urban regeneration policies in the Ibero-American space
Arturo Rodrguez Morat and Matas I. Zarlenga
International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018) pp. 628-646
Chapter 5
Innovations in cultural policy and development in Latin America
George Ydice
International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018) pp. 647-663
Chapter 6
The reshaping of Ibero-American cultural diplomacy in the beginning of the XXI century: the declining of the Spanish historical hegemony
Mariano Martn Zamorano and Lluis Bonet
International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018) pp. 664-680
Chapter 7
Theorizing cultural diplomacy all the way down: a cosmopolitan constructivist discourse from an Ibero-American perspective
Csar Villanueva R.
International Journal of Cultural Policy, volume 24, issue 5 (November 2018) pp. 681-694
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Rubens Bayardo is a Teacher and Researcher at the Facultad de Filosofa y Letras at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is the Director of the Cultural Management and Cultural Policies program in the Institute de Altos Estudios Sociales of the Univer-sidad Nacional de San Martin, Argentina.
Lluis Bonet is the Director of the Cultural Management program at the University of Barcelona, Spain, and a member of the research centers CRICC and Kunnskapsverket. He is specialized in cultural economics, cultural policies, and arts management. He has been a winner of the CAC Research Prize and has served as the President of the Jury of the Cultural Policy Research Award.
Elodie Bordat-Chauvin is a CONICET Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Facultad de Filosofa y Letras at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, and an Associate Researcher at the LAMES at Aix Marseille University, France. She teaches at Sciences Po Aix, Aix-en-Provence, France. She won the Cultural Policy & Cultural Management Research Award in 2014.