Research Article
Kulturfinanzierung, Governance und Demokratie
Mehr Partizipation wagen?
Abstract
The question of distributive justice is decisive for the future of public funding for culture. In participatory cultural policy-making, e.g. cultural developmental planning, citizen engagement is threatened to be played out against austerity and politically-calculated, top-down decision making. This contribution takes a mainly theory-based perspective, dealing with advantages and challenges inherent in (local) cultural governance.
Keywords
2015 (1)
Dispositive der Kulturfinanzierung
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- aesthetics
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