Public Policy and the Arts: A Comparative Study of Great Britain and IrelandAshgate, 1998 - 336 páginas Exploring public policy making for peripheral concerns, the author presents a critical examination of the processes of making policy for the arts in Great Britain and Ireland. She assesses the sustainability of existing models for the study of policy making for areas which are on the edge of mainstream society. |
Contenido
Theory and context | 11 |
Theory moves closer to reality | 40 |
The ABC of ArtsSpeak The complexity of language in cultural policy | 59 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ABSA allocated appointment approach taken arm's length principle art forms artistic arts activities arts community Arts Council arts funding arts in Ireland arts organisations Arts Plan arts policy arts workers attention believe benefit Britain Britain and Ireland British government bureaucratic Cabinet changes Charter of 1946 Chomhairle Ealaíon Chomhairle's civil servants civil service commitment committees consequence Conservative governments considered contribute Council of England created criteria cultural policy decision direct economic effect emphasis established existing factors Fianna Fail Firstly formal Gaeltacht governmental groups illustrated implementation increase interest introduced involvement Irish government lack London Lottery funds Minister ministry models National Heritage National Lottery objectives occurred Oireachtas overall Party peripheral concerns policy process position principal problems produced question relationship remain responsibility role Royal Charter seen situation society specific sponsor structure subsidy suggested Taoiseach term theatre companies Theatre Ireland vis à vis
Referencias a este libro
The Cambridge History of British Theatre, Volumen3 Jane Milling,Peter Thomson,Baz Kershaw,Joseph Walter Donohue (Jr.) Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |