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Id : 141

Author :
Bonet, L., ; Négrier, E.,

Title


The Participatory Turn in Cultural Policy: Paradigms, Models, Contexts.

Reference :


Bonet, L.; Négrier, E. (2018). The Participatory Turn in Cultural Policy: Paradigms, Models, Contexts. Poetics, 66(1): 64-73.

Link to article https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poetic.2018.02.006
Abstract There is a participative turn in the field of cultural policy. Nevertheless, far from being coherent and generalized, this new focus is bound up with one of the peculiarities of cultural policies: namely, the coexistence of several paradigms that induce distinct versions of participation. Secondly, it faces three major changes that affect the relationship between culture and society. Technological, societal and political trends explain the growing role of participation as a protagonist in today’s Western societies, with significant consequences on how cultural behaviour and cultural institutional strategies are reconfigured. In order to clarify the plural dimensions of participation and its results and consequences on cultural life, we propose a model showing the distinct proactive roles of current citizens. This will then allow us to critically examine the arguments and organizational implications for the achievement of political goals as well as their relationship with stakeholders' positions and human behaviour. This discussion will be inspired by the assessment of BeSpectACTive!, a European action research project whose objective is to analyze active citizen participation in the field of performing arts.



Results:


                            Impact                            

                   Certainity                   

Health_and_Wellbeing

0.0151
Urban_and_Territorial_Renovation 0.0475
Peoples_Engagement_and_Participation 0.9738
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