Culture and the Public Sphere

Understanding cultural politics in contemporary society

Jim Mcguigan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:10th Oct '96

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This insightful work examines cultural policy's impact on politics and society, focusing on themes like market reasoning and identity. Culture and the Public Sphere offers a nuanced perspective.

In Culture and the Public Sphere, Jim McGuigan explores the intricate relationship between cultural policy and cultural politics, emphasizing its broad implications. He delves into how market reasoning has influenced arts administration and urban regeneration, reshaping the landscape of cultural engagement. Through a detailed examination of recent initiatives in Britain, the United States, and Australia, he illustrates the evolving dynamics of culture in contemporary society.

The author addresses various critical themes, including heritage tourism and the complexities of race and identity as they relate to cultural citizenship. McGuigan also considers the implications of censorship and moral regulation, highlighting the challenges faced by artists and cultural institutions in navigating these issues. By weaving together these diverse threads, he paints a comprehensive picture of the current cultural climate and its impact on public discourse.

Furthermore, Culture and the Public Sphere examines the role of computer-mediated communication in shaping democratic dialogue. McGuigan argues that technology has transformed the ways in which culture is consumed and produced, influencing public engagement and participation. This book serves as a vital resource for understanding the intersections of culture, politics, and society in an increasingly complex world.

ISBN: 9780415112628

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

230 pages