Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors -- PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES -- Introduction: The meta-power of culture--J.P.Singh -- Cultural Policy Studies: What Is In It for Political Scientists?--M.Wyszomirski -- Taking Cultural Policy Seriously--X.Varela -- PART II: CULTURAL VALUES, TECHNOLOGIES AND POWER -- The Arts, Culture, and Civil Society: Power Stations in the Grids of Governance?--T.W.Luke -- Cultural Policy and the Political Nature of Culture--C.Rosenstein -- Cultural Diplomacy: Why It Matters, What It Can and Cannot -- Do?--C.Schneider -- Art and Power in the International Arena--S.Braman -- Toward a Political Economy of Digital Culture: From Organized Mass Consumption to Attention Rivalry--J.Hart -- The Age of the Amateur: The Cultural Impact of Prosumers--B.Valtysson -- The Political Economy of Cultural Diversity in Film and Television--H.Feigenbaum -- An Economic Approach Toward the Trade and Culture Debate--C.Balassa -- PART III: CULTURAL IDENTITIES AND POLICIES: COMPARATIVE/INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES -- Power in European Union Cultural Policy--P.Dewey -- Regional Cultural Policy in Sweden--J.Johannisson -- Corporate Support for Arts in Japan--N.Kawashima -- Syncretism and Culturally Sustainable Development in Africa and Beyond--D.Galvan -- Prime Time India: Emerging Significance of Private Satellite Television in India and its Impact on Cultural and National Identity--L.Ganguly -- The Power to Narrate: Film Festivals, a Platform for Transnational Feminism?--J.Champenois -- Study on Cultural Heritage Issues Registered in the UNESCO List in Morocco and Combodia--I.Brianso -- Cultural Identity in the Arabic World--K.Mulcahy -- Bibliography -- Index Notes on Contributors -- PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES -- Introduction: The meta-power of culture--J.P.Singh -- Cultural Policy Studies: What Is In It for Political Scientists?--M.Wyszomirski -- Taking Cultural Policy Seriously--X.Varela -- PART II: CULTURAL VALUES, TECHNOLOGIES AND POWER -- The Arts, Culture, and Civil Society: Power Stations in the Grids of Governance?--T.W.Luke -- Cultural Policy and the Political Nature of Culture--C.Rosenstein -- Cultural Diplomacy: Why It Matters, What It Can and Cannot -- Do?--C.Schneider -- Art and Power in the International Arena--S.Braman -- Toward a Political Economy of Digital Culture: From Organized Mass Consumption to Attention Rivalry--J.Hart -- The Age of the Amateur: The Cultural Impact of Prosumers--B.Valtysson -- The Political Economy of Cultural Diversity in Film and Television--H.Feigenbaum -- An Economic Approach Toward the Trade and Culture Debate--C.Balassa -- PART III: CULTURAL IDENTITIES AND POLICIES: COMPARATIVE/INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES -- Power in European Union Cultural Policy--P.Dewey -- Regional Cultural Policy in Sweden--J.Johannisson -- Corporate Support for Arts in Japan--N.Kawashima -- Syncretism and Culturally Sustainable Development in Africa and Beyond--D.Galvan -- Prime Time India: Emerging Significance of Private Satellite Television in India and its Impact on Cultural and National Identity--L.Ganguly -- The Power to Narrate: Film Festivals, a Platform for Transnational Feminism?--J.Champenois -- Study on Cultural Heritage Issues Registered in the UNESCO List in Morocco and Combodia--I.Brianso -- Cultural Identity in the Arabic World--K.Mulcahy -- Bibliography -- Index.
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"Political scientists by and large ignore cultural industries and technologies whereas they are prominent in other disciplines. This book provides insights from local, societal, national, and international levels in understanding cultural industries, technologies, and policies and integrates these perspectives into the study of political science"--Provided by publisher.