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3. The Framing Game. Towards Deprovincialising Dutch Cultural Policy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Tables and Figures 7
- Acknowledgements 9
- An Introduction to Cultural Policy in the Polder 11
- A Well-Balanced Cultural Policy. An Interview with Minister of Culture Ingrid van Engelshoven 37
- 1. Legal Aspects of Cultural Policy 41
- 2. An International Perspective on Dutch Cultural Policy 67
- ‘A Subsidy to Make a Significant Step Upwards’. An Interview with Arjo Klingens 85
- 3. The Framing Game. Towards Deprovincialising Dutch Cultural Policy 89
- 4. Values in Cultural Policymaking. Political Values and Policy Advice 107
- An Exercise in Undogmatic Thinking. An Interview with Gable Roelofsen 131
- 5. Towards a Cultural Policy of Trust. The Dutch Approach from the Perspective of a Transnational Civil Domain 133
- 6. Dutch Media Policy. Towards the End of Reflective Diversity? 151
- ‘A More Holistic Approach to Problems’. An Interview with Hans Poll and Jacqueline Roelofs 165
- 7. Cultural Education Policy. Its Justification and Organisation 169
- 8. Culture for Everyone. The Value and Feasibility of Stimulating Cultural Participation 195
- ‘A Strong Field Needs Variation and Experimentation’. An Interview with Saskia Bak 215
- 9. The People’s Palaces. Public Libraries in the Information Society 219
- 10. Cultural Policy at a Crossroads? How the Matthew Effect, New Sociocultural Oppositions and Digitalisation Challenge Dutch National Cultural Policy 243
- ‘Production is Preceded by Talent Development’. An Interview with Sandra den Hamer 265
- Epilogue: A Systemic View of Dutch Cultural Policy in the Next 25 Years 269
- Overview of Dutch Ministers of / Secretaries for Culture and their most important cultural policy documents 287
- Appendix. Facts and Figures on Culture and Cultural Policy in the Netherlands 291
- Authors’ Biographies 315
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Tables and Figures 7
- Acknowledgements 9
- An Introduction to Cultural Policy in the Polder 11
- A Well-Balanced Cultural Policy. An Interview with Minister of Culture Ingrid van Engelshoven 37
- 1. Legal Aspects of Cultural Policy 41
- 2. An International Perspective on Dutch Cultural Policy 67
- ‘A Subsidy to Make a Significant Step Upwards’. An Interview with Arjo Klingens 85
- 3. The Framing Game. Towards Deprovincialising Dutch Cultural Policy 89
- 4. Values in Cultural Policymaking. Political Values and Policy Advice 107
- An Exercise in Undogmatic Thinking. An Interview with Gable Roelofsen 131
- 5. Towards a Cultural Policy of Trust. The Dutch Approach from the Perspective of a Transnational Civil Domain 133
- 6. Dutch Media Policy. Towards the End of Reflective Diversity? 151
- ‘A More Holistic Approach to Problems’. An Interview with Hans Poll and Jacqueline Roelofs 165
- 7. Cultural Education Policy. Its Justification and Organisation 169
- 8. Culture for Everyone. The Value and Feasibility of Stimulating Cultural Participation 195
- ‘A Strong Field Needs Variation and Experimentation’. An Interview with Saskia Bak 215
- 9. The People’s Palaces. Public Libraries in the Information Society 219
- 10. Cultural Policy at a Crossroads? How the Matthew Effect, New Sociocultural Oppositions and Digitalisation Challenge Dutch National Cultural Policy 243
- ‘Production is Preceded by Talent Development’. An Interview with Sandra den Hamer 265
- Epilogue: A Systemic View of Dutch Cultural Policy in the Next 25 Years 269
- Overview of Dutch Ministers of / Secretaries for Culture and their most important cultural policy documents 287
- Appendix. Facts and Figures on Culture and Cultural Policy in the Netherlands 291
- Authors’ Biographies 315
- Index 319