ABSTRACT

Intellectuals and policy analysts might appear to inhabit two different worlds. Intellectuals aspire to articulate issues of universal concern; policy analysts attend to the detail of specific measures and programmes. How far do these common assumptions match up to reality? What happens when intellectuals engage with cultural institutions and the m

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Introduction

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Harold Innis, Cultural Policy, and Residual Media

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Acknowledgements

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Dumont and Cultural Policy

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Acknowledgements

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References

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Towards a Musicology of Society

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Towards a Pragmatics of Cultural Policy

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Conclusion

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Acknowledgements