"Originally published as a special issue of the American behavioral scientist (volume 43, number 9, June/July 2000"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Denise Meredyth and Jeffrey Minson; Resourcing Citizenries; Community, Citizenship and the Third Way -- Nikolas Rose; Acting on the Social -- Tony Bennett; Art, Culture and Government; The NEA in the 1990s -- Toby Miller; A Black Eye on the Arts?; Participatory Policymaking, Ethics and the Arts -- Janice Besch and Jeffrey Minson; Popular Sovereignty and Civic Education -- Ian Hunter and Denise Meredyth; Citizenship in the International Management of Populations -- Barry Hindess; Who Is the Subject of Human Rights? -- Anna Yeatman; Culturally Appropriate Indigenous Accountability -- Tim Rowse; Multicultural Broadcasting and Diasporic Video as Public `Sphericules' -- Stuart Cunningham et al; Liberal Machines -- Julian Thomas.
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Among the topics explored are the strengths and weaknesses of the 'civilizing mission' of museums; the moralism of 'Third Way' politics; the proper base for funding culture and the arts; the impact of globalization on culture and citizenship; the fantasies of freedom in Internet use; the tensions between human rights advocacy and citizenship; and the place of citizen ideals in governance.
Ingram Content Group
9781412932981
Citizenship and cultural policy.
9780761962939
Citizenship & cultural policy
Citizenship.
Cultural policy.
Citizenship.
Cultural policy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom & Security-- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom & Security-- Human Rights.