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Socially Engaged Art, Post-Truth and the Monumentalising of Democracy
Sozial engagierte Kunst, Post-Truth und die Monumentalisierung der Demokratie
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Martin Lang
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July 11, 2023
Online erschienen: 2023-07-11
Erschienen im Druck: 2023-07-01
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- Transparent (Support) Structures: On Visibility and Social Reproduction in Socially Engaged Art
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- CASE STUDIES
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- REPORT
- Increasing Managerial Know-How of Higher Education Art Students
- Introspektion und Interaktion. ISSP Summer School of Socially Engaged Art 2022 in RUCKA (Cesis, Lettland)
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- Titelei
- Contents / Inhalt
- Editorial Conversation
- Socially Engaged Art’s Histories and Tactics for the Neoliberal Era. Karen van den Berg and Melissa Rachleff Burtt in conversation with Angela Dimitrakaki and Nomusa Makhubu
- RESEARCH ARTICLES
- The Influence of Political Engagement on Artistic Reputation. Self-Evaluations of Artists
- Socially Engaged Art, Post-Truth and the Monumentalising of Democracy
- ESSAYS
- Fotografie als engagierte Kunst – Queere Utopien während der HIV/AIDS-Krise
- Participation in Cultural Policies: Ideological Roots and Institutional Use
- Transparent (Support) Structures: On Visibility and Social Reproduction in Socially Engaged Art
- New Realities. New F(r)ictions. Soziale Handlungsräume der Kunst zwischen Begegnung und Dialog
- CASE STUDIES
- Social Artists and Inclusive Cultural Policy
- REPORT
- Increasing Managerial Know-How of Higher Education Art Students
- Introspektion und Interaktion. ISSP Summer School of Socially Engaged Art 2022 in RUCKA (Cesis, Lettland)
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Editors Picks
- Dagmar Abfalter/Rosa Reitsamer (Eds): Music as Labour: Inequalities and Activism in the Past and Present. London (Routledge) 2022
- Chris Bilton, Stephen Cummings and dt Ogilvie: Creativities: The What, How, Where, Who and Why of the Creative Process. Cheltenham (Edward Elgar Publishing) 2022
- Gregory Sholette: The Art of Activism and the Activism of Art. London (Lund Humphries) 2022
- Hans Abbing: The Economies of Serious and Popular Art. How They Diverged and Reunited. Cham (Palgrave Macmillan) 2022
- Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy
- Aims and Scopes
- Peer Review Process
- Call for Papers