| Entrepreneurial solutionism, characteristic cultural industries and the Chinese dream |
12 |
| Advance diaspora diplomacy in a networked world |
7 |
| Fashioning a City of Culture: 'life and place changing' or '12 month party'? |
7 |
| Using Isaiah Berlin's two concepts of liberty to rethink cultural policy: a case of Poland |
5 |
| China's soft power conundrum, film coproduction, and visions of shared prosperity |
5 |
| The dark side of cultural policy: economic and political instrumentalisation, white elephants, and corruption in Valencian cultural institutions |
5 |
| 'Innovation is a dirty word': contesting innovation in the creative industries |
5 |
| Deep hanging out in the arts: an anthropological approach to capturing cultural value |
5 |
| Why are artists getting poorer? About the reproduction of low income among artists |
5 |
| Policies to promote employment and preserve cultural heritage in the handicraft sector |
5 |
| 'Lockout' laws or 'rock out' laws? Governing Sydney's night-time economy and implications for the 'music city' |
5 |
| Media literacy: the UK's undead cultural policy |
5 |
| Networked practices of intangible urban heritage: the changing public role of Dutch heritage professionals |
4 |
| Innovations in cultural policy and development in Latin America |
4 |
| Researchers, bureaucrats and the lifeworlds of cultural policy |
3 |
| What are the concerns? Looking back on 15 years of research in cultural and creative industries |
3 |
| Cultural policy and revolutionary music during China's Cultural Revolution: the case of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra |
3 |
| Archaeology, assistance, and aggression along the Euphrates: reflections from Raqqa |
3 |
| Becoming a conservation 'good power': Norway's early World Heritage history |
3 |
| World Heritage policy on reconstruction: from exceptional case to conservation treatment |
2 |
| The quality of gender equality: gender quotas and Swedish film governance |
2 |
| Is culture-led redevelopment relevant for rural planners? The risk of adopting urban theories in rural settings |
2 |
| The new patron state in South Korea: cultural policy, democracy and the market economy |
2 |
| Culture-led urban regeneration policies in the Ibero-American space |
2 |
| The reshaping of Ibero-American cultural diplomacy in the beginning of the XXI century: the declining of the Spanish historical hegemony? |
2 |
| Cultural retaliation: the cultural policies of the 'new' Front National |
2 |
| ' ... to exercise in all loyalty, discretion and conscience': on insider research and the World Heritage Convention |
2 |
| License to judge: fleshing out expertise in cultural policy |
2 |
| Regulating for creativity and cultural diversity: the case of collective management organisations and the music industry |
2 |
| The social and built infrastructure of cultural policy: between selective popular memory and future plans |
2 |
| The promises of creative industry higher education: an analysis of university prospectuses in Malaysia |
2 |
| Curating convergence: interpreting museum objects in integrated collecting institutions |
2 |
| Expected job creation across the cultural industries: a sectoral division and its implications for cultural policy |
2 |
| Down by the sea: visual arts, artists and coastal regeneration |
2 |
| Designing a socially efficient cultural policy: the case of municipal theaters in Warsaw |
2 |
| The continuing saga around arts funding and the cultural wars in Australia |
2 |
| The neo-developmental cultural industries policy of Korea: rationales and implications of an eclectic policy |
1 |
| Cultural censorship in defective democracy: the South Korean blacklist case |
1 |
| Cultural policies for national music in South and North Korea (1960s-70s): a comparative study |
1 |
| Theorizing cultural diplomacy all the way down: a cosmopolitan constructivist discourse from an Ibero-American perspective |
1 |
| 'The problem with permanence is that you're stuck with it': the public arts centre building in the twenty-first century |
1 |
| Social engineering and cultural policy - theoretical and empirical reflexions from Swedish cultural policy in a historical perspective |
1 |
| Sustaining artistic practices post George Brandis's controversial Australia Council arts funding changes: cultural policy and visual artists' careers in Australia |
1 |
| Paradigms of participation in the National Council for Culture and Arts: challenges on representation, recognition, access to creation and reception in post-dictatorship Chilean public cultural policy |
1 |
| Film distribution as policy: current standards and alternatives |
1 |
| The autonomous world reversed: comparing liberal policy and autonomy in the performing arts |
1 |
| Creativity in the Torrid' zone: policy, creative industries and the vision for Northern Australia |
1 |
| Canada's cultural exemption |
1 |
| Ideologies of artistic vocation - implicitly gendered cultural policies? |
1 |
| Supporting 'Film Cultural Peripheries'? The dilemmas of regional film policy in Norway |
1 |