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3. The Cultural Industries Turn in Cultural Policy

Author : Devin Beauregard

Published in: Cultural Policy and Industries of Identity

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Abstract

This chapter will delve into the emergence and significance of cultural industries discourse in cultural policy. This chapter will discuss the concept of the cultural industries, in depth, and explore its significance in terms of cultural policy and industry. This chapter will also engage with the concept of globalization and its relevance to the emergence and growth of the cultural industries as agents for culture and identity dissemination.

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Metadata
Title
The Cultural Industries Turn in Cultural Policy
Author
Devin Beauregard
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73624-2_3