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Cultural policy in the Netherlands : edition 2006 / [compiled by: Hanneloes Weeda ; edited by: Cas Smithuijsen]

Por: Colaborador(es): Analíticas: Mostrar analíticasDetalles de publicación: The Hague : Ministry of Education, Culture and Science in the Netherlands ; Amsterdam : Boekmanstudies, 2006Edición: Ed. 2006Descripción: 170 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (604,67 Kb)ISBN:
  • 9789066500860
Recursos en línea: Resumen: From mid-2003 until June 2006, Dutch cultural policy was part of the policy of the government in power, led by Christian Democrat Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende. This administration was a coalition of Christian Democrats (CDA), conservative liberals (VVD) and the democratic liberal party D66. Together they made up what is known as the ‘Balkenende II Cabinet ’. This publication provides an update of the latest developments in cultural policy. New themes in cultural policy discourse are introduced, such as Intercultural Dialogue, Culture and ICT, and Culture and Economy, which may continue to occupy centre stage in the coming years. This publication resembles a resource book of the most relevant developments and priorities of past and present cultural policies. It describes the Dutch administrative, financial and legal systems governing the arts and culture. It is addressed to anyone who is interested in the history of cultural policy and the latest policy developments in the Netherlands for professional or academic ends. This edition describes the situation as of Autumn 2006. (Font: Editor)
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Foreword -- Introduction -- I. Cultural policy in the Netherlands: an introduction: 1.1 Main principles of cultural policy in the Netherlands ; 1.2 The development of public administration in the cultural sector ; 1.3 Overall description of the system -- II The Netherlands: a political and socio-economic outline: 2.1 Geography and language ; 2.2 Population and demography ; 2.3 The organisation of government ; 2.4 Politics and society ; 2.5 Economic and social trends ; 2.6 Education -- III. The cultural policy framework: from past to present: 3.1 Historical outline: The sixteenth to the nineteenth century ; From 1850 to 1917 ; From 1918 to 1940 – a pillarised society ; Occupation and liberation (1940-1946) The post-war welfare state ; From 1980 to the present day ; 3.2 Basic ingredients of Dutch cultural policy ; 3.3 Administrative framework ; 3.4 Financial framework -- IV The policy areas: cultural heritage; media, literature and libraries; the arts: 4.1 Cultural heritage ; 4.2 Media, literature and libraries ; 4.3 The arts -- V. Trans-sectoral policy themes: 5.1 Recent cultural policy documents ; 5.2 Urban/regional dynamics ; 5.3 International cultural policy ; 5.4 Cultural outreach and participation ; 5.5 Culture and School ; 5.6 Culture and economy ; 5.7 Cultural diversity ; 5.8 Culture and ICT ; 5.9 Canon and Museum for National History -- Annex: Cultural consumption and participation -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography/ website addresses

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