Table des matières
Judith A. LaRocque
Foreword. Accounting for CultureExamining the Building Blocks of Cultural Citizenship
Donna Cardinal
ForewordCaroline Andrew et Monica Gattinger
Introduction. Accounting for CultureThinking Through Cultural Citizenship
Part I. The Evolution and Broadening of Cultural Policy Rationales
Colin Mercer
1. From Indicators to Governance to the MainstreamTools for Cultural Policy and Citizenship
Dick Stanley
2. The Three Faces of CultureWhy Culture Is a Strategic Good Requiring Government Policy Attention
Catherine Murray
3. Cultural ParticipationA Fuzzy Cultural Policy Paradigm
- Participation for What End?
- Social Capital
- Cultural Diversity
- Cultural Rights and Citizenship
- Is All Participation Equal?
- Participation: What Generation?
- Capacity, Competence, Taste, and Participation
- Participation and Place
- Changing Modes of Participation
- Connecting Policy and Participation
- Conclusion
Part II. Voices
John Meisel
4. The Chameleon-like Complexion of Cultural PolicyRe-educating an Octogenarian
- Two Cultural Models
- The Arts-Centred Traditional Ideal Type: Plusses
- The Arts-Centred Traditional Ideal Type: Minusses
- The Society-Centred Innovative Ideal Type: Plusses
- The Society-Centred Innovative Ideal Type: Minusses
- Reconciling the Opposites?
- The Fusion Model
- How to Tread Through a Profusion of Cultures
- Conclusion
Allan Gregg
5. Reframing the Case for CultureTom Sherman
6. Artists’ Behaviour in the First DecadePart III. New Approaches in a Changing Cultural Environment
Stuart Cunningham, Terry Cutler, Greg Hearn et al.
8. From “Culture” to “Knowledge”An Innovation Systems Approach to the Content Industries
- And Services…
- To Knowledge and Innovation
- The Nature of the Innovation System
- Analyzing the Innovation System
- Components: Organizations
- Firms
- Universities and R&D
- Universities and Post-graduate Research
- Universities and Careers
- Co-operative Research Centres
- Industry Associations
- Government Support Agencies
- Government Support Funding
- Government Procurement
- Customers and Users: Intermediate Use
- Components: Assets
- Technologies
- Intellectual Property
- Human and Creative Capital
- Skills
- Conclusion: Improving the System
M. Sharon Jeannotte
9. Just Showing UpSocial and Cultural Capital in Everyday Life
- What We Already Know
- Definitions of Social Capital
- Definitions of Cultural Capital
- Relationships Between Social Capital and Cultural Capital
- Analytical Approaches to Social and Cultural Capital
- Research Findings on Social Capital
- Research Findings on Cultural Capital
- Theme 1: Personal Empowerment
- Theme 2: Cultural Participation
- Theme 3: Cultural Development and Quality of Life
- Theme 4: Cultural Sustainability
- Critiques of Cultural Capital Research
- What We Need to Know
- Causation Knowledge Gaps—How Does Social and Cultural Capital Work?
- Constituent Knowledge Gaps—What Are the Key Elements of Social and Cultural Capital?
- Measurement Knowledge Gaps—How Do We Measure Social and Cultural Capital?
- Implications for Cultural Policy and Decision-Making
Karim H. Karim
10. The Elusiveness of Full CitizenshipAccounting for Cultural Capital, Cultural Competencies, and Cultural Pluralism
Rosaire Garon
11. Les pratiques culturelles en mutation à la fin du XXe siècleLa situation au Québec
- Introduction
- La tradition de recherche sur les pratiques culturelles
- Quelques facteurs influant sur la pratique culturelle
- Les mécanismes de la distinction sociale
- Les mutations démographiques
- La scolarisation
- Le prix des produits et le revenu
- Quatre cas illustrant l’évolution des pratiques culturelles
- Le vieillissement des publics
- Le déclin des pratiques du type classique
- Le poids des baby-boomers dans la demande institutionnelle
- Les types de consommateurs culturels
- L’inconditionnel
- L’engagé
- L’humaniste
- Le fêtard
- L’absent
- Pratique culturelle et citoyenneté culturelle
- Des engagés et des absents
- De la population immigrante et des minorités linguistiques
- Conclusion
Part IV. Governance, Indicators, and Engagement in the Cultural Sector
Monica Gattinger
13. Creative PiqueOn Governance and Engagement in the Cultural Sector
- Engagement: A Core Element of Governance
- Engagement in a Horizontal Milieu: Managing Across Boundaries
- Organizing in a Horizontal Milieu: Structuring Governance Arrangements
- Putting These Concepts to Work: An Examination of Two Initiatives in the Cultural Sector
- The Cultural Industries Sectoral Advisory Group on International Trade
- The Canadian Arts and Heritage Sustainability Program
- Closing Words: Governance, Engagement, and the Cultural Sector
Gilles Paquet
14. Governance of CultureWords of Caution
- The Cultural World
- Culture as Discriminating and Evolving
- Culture as Diffracted Relational/Cognitive Capital
- Governance: The Central Challenge
- The Ground is in Motion
- Looser Forms of Co-ordination
- Bottom-up Dynamics
- Co-ordination Failures
- Ecologies of Governance
- VISA as Chaord
- Regime-based Federalism
- What This Means for the Cultural World
- Polycentric Governance: Guiding Principles and Tipping Point Leadership
- Polycentric Self-governance
- Guiding Principles
- Tipping Point Leadership
- Conclusion
Christian Poirier
15. Vers des indicateurs culturels élargis ?Justificatifs des politiques culturelles et indicateurs de performance au Québec et en Europe
- Résumé
- Introduction
- Le Québec
- Contexte et justifications de la politique culturelle
- Indicateurs
- L’Union européenne
- Contexte et justifications de la politique culturelle
- Indicateurs
- Le Royaume-Uni
- Contexte et justifications de la politique culturelle
- Indicateurs
- Discussion : portée et limites de l’élargissement des indicateurs de performance
- Conclusion
Nancy Duxbury
16. Cultural Indicators and Benchmarks in Community Indicator Projects- Merging Frameworks, Broadening Scope
- The Emergence of Arts and Culture as an Indicator Area
- Cultural Indicators in Use: Legacies and Influences of Practice
- Conceptual Influences: Grounding Concepts and Determining Frameworks
- Indicators of Cultural Development
- Indicators of Culture as a Component of Quality of Life and Sustainability
- Quality of Life
- Sustainability
- Contextual Influences: Use-contexts and Pressures of Practice
- Indicators as a Tool of Governance and Government
- Indicators as a Tool for Advocacy and Communication
- Mounting Pressures
- Key Gaps to Address
M. Sharon Jeannotte et Will Straw
Conclusion. Reflections on the Cultural and Political Implications of Cultural CitizenshipGreg Baeker
Annex. Back to the FutureThe Colloquium in Context: The Democratization of Culture and Cultural Democracy