This course is designed to give students an introduction to how cultural policies are shaped and implemented at the local, national, and international scale. Cultural policies will be analysed from a historical, comparative, and practical perspective, with a focus on the key players in this field, both public and private, the intersection with other public policies, and the strategic challenges in cultural policy today. It will also present the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural and creative sectors and how cultural policies form part of recovery planning.
Pauline RÉBÉNA,Lauren GINDRE,Juliette DONADIEU
Cours magistral seul
English
Readings, sessions preparation, group assignments and written final evaluation.
N/A
Autumn 2022-2023
1) Group presentations on case studies, with a short written summary
2) Final exam (last session)
Lessons will be delivered with a PowerPoint presentation. Lessons 1-5: Introduction to local and urban cultural policies in world cities – teacher: Lauren Gindre Lessons
6-11: Introduction to contemporary challenges in national and international cultural policies – teacher: Juliette Donadieu Lesson 12: Final exam. Industry professionals will be invited to present throughout the semester.
Carole ROSENSTEIN, Understanding Cultural Policy, Routledge, 2018 (FOR SESSIONS 1 to 6 with David Fajolles)
Victoria DURRER, Toby MILLER, Dave O'BRIEN, The Routledge Handbook of Global Cultural Policies, Routledge, 2019 (FOR SESSIONS 1 to 6 with David Fajolles)
Poirrier Philippe, France Comité d'histoire du Ministère de la culture, et Poirrier Philippe. Pour une histoire des politiques culturelles dans le monde, 1945-2011. Paris : Comité d'histoire du Ministère de la culture. 2011.