Cultural policy in Slovenia : Report of a European panel of examiners by Michael Wimmer
Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 1996Description: 126 pItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Centre d' Informació i Documentació del CERC | 32 Cul 96 | 1 | Available | 1900053589 |
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A la part superior de la portada: Council for Cultural Co-operation. European Programme of National Cultural Policy Reviews
Acknowledgements -- Composition of the Panel of examiners -- Schedule of the examiners' activities -- 1. Preface -- 2. Introduction: 2.1. Geopolitics ; 2.2. Current political and administrative structures ; 2.3. General cultural orientations -- 3. Slovenia's cultural wealth: 3.1. Slovenia’s understanding of different cultural languages ; 3.2. The wealth of Slovenia’s cultural heritage ; 3.3. The Catholic Church as an important preserver of Slovenian culture ; 3.4. The maintenance of a functioning cultural infrastructure ; 3.5. Great security for cultural employees ; 3.6. Slovenians' great interest in cultural activities ; 3.7. The continuing importance of non-institutional cultural activities -- 4. Individual disciplines: 4.1. Cultural heritage ; 4.2. Public libraries ; 4.3. Performing arts ; 4.5. Individual artists, amateurs and art mediation ; 4.6. How to strengthen market forces in the field of cultural industries ; 4.7. Market economy influences -- 5. Decisive issues, particular problems, and recommendations: 5.1. The need for a cultural policy ; 5.2. Finding an appropriate way between centralisation and decentralisation ; 5.3. Over institutionalisation ; 5.4. From funding to financing: culture and market economy ; 5.5. What makes Slovenia's cultural policy open to change? Some concluding remarks -- Appendix 1. List of contacts and interview partners -- Appendix 2. Discussion at the Culture Committee
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