The Public Life of the Arts in America

The Public Life of the Arts in America

Author: Joni Maya Cherbo

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780813527680

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Despite its size, quality, and economic impact, the arts community is not articulate about how they serve public interests, and few citizens have an appreciation of the myriad of public policies that influence American arts and culture. The contributors to this volume argue that U.S. policy can--and should--support the arts and that the arts, in turn serve a broad rather than an elite public. By encouraging policy-makers to systematically start investigating the crucial role and importance of all of the arts in the United States, The Arts and Public Purpose moves the field forward with fresh ideas, new concepts, and important new data.


Understanding the Arts and Creative Sector in the United States

Understanding the Arts and Creative Sector in the United States

Author: Joni Maya Cherbo

Publisher: Rutgers Series: The Public Lif

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13:

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13 essays from leading experts, discusses international trade in cultural goods and services, discusses integration of arts and cultural policy on urban revitalization, civic engagement and historic preservation


The Future of the Arts

The Future of the Arts

Author: David B. Pankratz

Publisher: Greenwood Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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This volume presents the work of social scientists, public policy analysts, policy makers, and arts-funding decision makers. The contributors seek to address serious issues confronting the future of the arts in America by defining the role of social science research in the formulation of public policies. The chapters reflect the diverse disciplinary perspectives and methodologies which make up the broad enterprise of arts research and cover a wide array of current issues in arts research and public policy, including: the current state of arts and arts education research; arts participation by ethnic cultures, baby-boomers, and older adults; emerging patterns of aesthetic choice; public arts policy in the future, and conditions for the growth and effective use of arts research. Academics and students in political science, policy analysis, sociology, economics, arts administration, and education, policy makers, and arts administrators will find The Future of the Arts a valuable resource. The contributors conclude that the future of the arts in America will be shaped by a wide array of forces. The challenge is in avoiding passive reactiveness to these trends, assessing their short-term and long-term influences, and strategically developing policy options that are within the decision-making control of leadership sectors in the complex arts policy world. Until recently, the political context of public arts policy has hindered the development and utilization of arts research. In many ways, this book illustrates the promise of research-based policy formulation for the arts in America.


National Arts Legislation

National Arts Legislation

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Special Subcommittee on Arts and Humanities

Publisher:

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13:

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Considers S. 165 and S. 1316, to establish a National Council on the Arts and a National Arts Foundation.


National Arts Legislation

National Arts Legislation

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Special Subcommittee on Arts and Humanities

Publisher:

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 472

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Connecting Arts and Place

Connecting Arts and Place

Author: Eleonora Redaelli

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-02-19

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 3030053393

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In this book, Eleonora Redaelli investigates the arts in American cities, providing insight into urban cultural policy discourse through the lens of space. By unpacking the ways in which scholars and policymakers account for geographic configuration and spatial relation, this monograph presents a unique approach to the arts and public policy. Redaelli analyses five main concepts of the international discourse in cultural policy — cultural planning, cultural mapping, creative industries, cultural districts and creative placemaking — highlighting how each of them contributes to the understanding of how the arts connect with place. Employing a selection of American cities as case, this book is an essential contribution to our understanding of cultural policy and its effects. It will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology, public policy, urban studies, arts management and cultural studies.