Re shaping cultural policies : advancing creativity for development (2005 convention global report)
Publication details: Paris United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 2017Description: 251pISBN:- 9789231002564
- 333.717 UNESCO
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Book | CEPT Library | BK | 333.717 UNESCO | Available | 020146 |
Content
Foreword 3
Acknowledgements 5
Contents 7
List of figures, tables, boxes, maps and messages 9
Executive summary 13
Introduction: Advancing creativity for development by Danielle Cliche and Yudhishthir Raj lsar 17
Goal 1 : Support sustainable systems of governance for culture 31
Chapter 1 : Towards more collaborative cultural governance by Jordi Balta Portales 35
Chapter 2 : Enlarging choices: cultural content and public service media by Christine M. Merkel 53
Chapter 3 : Cultural policies in the age of platforms by Octavia Kulesz 69 Chapter 4 : Engaging civil society in cultural governance by Andrew Firmin 85
Goal 2 : Achieve a balanced flow of cultural goods and services and increase the mobility of artists and cultural professionals 103
Chapter 5 : Surviving the paradoxes of mobility by Khadija El Bennaoui 107
Chapter 6 : Persisting imbalances in the flow of cultural goods and services by Lydia Deloumeaux 125
Chapter 7 : The Convention in other international forums: a crucial commitment by Veronique Cuevremont 143
Goal 3 : Integrate culture in sustainable development frameworks 163
Chapter 8 : The integration of culture in sustainable development by Avril Joffe 167
Goal 4 : Promote human rights and fundamental freedoms 185
Chapter 9 : Gender equality: missing in action by Ammu Joseph 189
Chapter 10 : Promoting the freedom to imagine and create by Sara Whyatt 209
Annex 227
Author biographies 228
2005 Convention 232
Abbreviations 241
References 243
Photo credits 251
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