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Understanding the arts and creative sector in the United States / edited by Joni Maya Cherbo, Ruth Ann Stewart, Margaret Jane Wyszomirski.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cherbo, Joni Maya, 1941-
Stewart, Ruth Ann, 1942-
Wyszomirski, Margaret Jane.
Series:
Rutgers series on the public life of the arts.
Rutgers series on the public life of the arts
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arts and society--United States.
Arts and society.
Cultural industries--United States.
Cultural industries.
Art patronage--United States.
Art patronage.
Government aid to the arts--United States.
Government aid to the arts.
Arts--United States--Management.
Arts.
United States--Cultural policy.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The arts and creative sector is one of the nation's broadest, most important, and least understood social and economic assets, encompassing both nonprofit arts and cultural organizations, for-profit creative companies, such as advertising agencies, film producers, and commercial publishers, and community-based artistic activities. The thirteen essays in this timely book demonstrate why interest in the arts and creative sector has accelerated in recent years, and the myriad ways that the arts are crucial to the social and national agenda and the critical issues and policies that relate to their practice. Leading experts in the field show, for example, how arts and cultural policies are used to enhance urban revitalization, to encourage civic engagement, to foster new forms of historic preservation, to define national identity, to advance economic development, and to regulate international trade in cultural goods and services. Illuminating key issues and reflecting the rapid growth of the field of arts and cultural policy, this book will be of interest to students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, to arts educators and management professionals, government agency and foundation officials, and researchers and academics in the cultural policy field.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Toward an Arts and Creative Sector
2. Interrelations in the Arts and Creative Sector
3. Field Building: The Road to Cultural Policy Studies in the United States
4. The Universality of the Arts in Human Life
5. About Artists
6. Art and Cultural Participation at the Heart of Community Life
7. The Arts and Artist in Urban Revitalization
8. The Evolution of Arts and Cultural Districts
9. Capital, Commerce, and the Creative Industries
10. Internet as Medium: Art, Law, and the Digital Environment
11. Historic Preservation in the United States
12. Between Cooperation and Conflict: International Trade in Cultural Goods and Services
13. Identity and Cultural Policy
Notes on Contributors
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-281-77636-X
9786611776367
0-8135-4505-6
OCLC:
476190897

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