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020 _a0-631-22300-2
050 _aCB 430 .C75 2003
100 _aLewis, J. (ed.)|Miler, T. (ed.)
245 0 _aCritical cultural policy studies: a reader
260 _aOxford
_bBlackwell
_c2002
300 _axi, 357p.
500 _aA collection of first-rate essays by the leading figures in media studies in North America, Britain, and Australia. Discusses the progressive critical energies of cultural studies and political economy to the study and management of cultural provision in the arts, broadcasting, television, popular music, the Internet, and often neglected areas like sport and urban planning. The entry of progressives into the policy sphere aims at effective reform of state and market institutions in the direction of cultural rights and citizenship and greater parity for developing countries in international spheres of trade-in-culture. The goal is a more democratic cultural policy.
650 _aCross-Cultural Comparison|Politics|Mass Media
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