ABSTRACT

In Sustaining Cultural Development, Biljana Mickov and James Doyle argue that effective programmes to promote greater participation in cultural life require substantial investment in research and strategic planning. Using studies from contributors throughout Europe, they look at ways to promote cultural life as the centre of the broader sustainable development of society. These studies illustrate how combining cultural identity, cultural diversity and creativity with increased participation of citizens in cultural life improves harmonized cultural development and promotes democracy. They indicate a shift from traditional governance of the cultural sector to a new, more horizontal, approach that links cultural workers at different levels in different sectors and different locations. This book will stimulate debate amongst cultural leaders, city managers and other policy makers, as well as serving as a resource for researchers and those teaching and learning on a range of post-graduate courses and programmes.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|12 pages

How We Value Arts and Culture

chapter 3|5 pages

Agenda 21 for Culture

chapter 6|5 pages

The City of 2030

United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) 1

chapter 11|5 pages

To Experience and Create

chapter 13|9 pages

City Museum and Urban Development

chapter 14|4 pages

Museums and Globalisation

chapter 16|12 pages

The Visitor Appears

chapter 18|19 pages

Art Education Practice

chapter 20|13 pages

Creative Industries

chapter 21|6 pages

Measure for Measure

chapter 23|2 pages

Afterword