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Présentation de l'éditeur : "Le droit de la culture a pour ambition la mise en ordre, dans un format synthétique, des différentes techniques juridiques employées dans le cadre de l'action culturelle. Ce travail implique d'analyser, sous la forme de développements structurés et illustrés par la jurisprudence, les dispositifs d'intervention des pouvoirs publics dans le secteur culturel ainsi que les règles de droit mobilisées par les acteurs qu'il contient - publics comme privés. La grille de lecture retenue est celle du sens de l'action culturelle et des défis auxquels cette dernière se retrouve aujourd'hui confrontée"
Culture and law --- Culture and law. --- France --- Culture policy.
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The Japanese government seeks to influence the use of leisure time to a degree that Americans or Europeans would likely find puzzling. Through tourism-promotion initiatives, financing for resort development, and systematic research on recreational practices, the government takes a relentless interest in its citizens' "free time." David Leheny argues that material interests are not a sufficient explanation for such a large and consistent commitment of resources. In The Rules of Play, he reveals the link between Japan's leisure politics and its long-term struggle over national identity.Since the Meiji Restoration, successive Japanese governments have stressed the nation's need to act like a "real" (that is, a Western) advanced industrial power. As part of their express desire to catch up, generations of policymakers have examined the ways Americans and Europeans relax or have fun, then tried to persuade Japanese citizens to behave in similar fashion-while subtly redefining these recreational choices as distinctively "Japanese."In tracing the development of leisure politics and the role of the state in cultural change, the author focuses on the importance of international norms and perceptions of Japanese national identity. Leheny regards globalization as a "failure of imagination" on the part of policymakers. When they absorb lessons from Western nations, they aim for a future that has already been revealed elsewhere rather than envision a locally distinctive lifestyle for citizens.
Leisure --- Free time (Leisure) --- Leisure time --- Recreation --- Economic aspects --- Government policy --- J4160 --- J4101 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- customs, folklore and culture -- festivals, holidays and tourism --- Japan: Sociology, anthropology and culture -- policy, legislation, guidelines, codes of behavior
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Historic sites, memorials, national parks, museums ... we live in an age in which heritage is ever-present. But what does it mean to live amongst the spectral traces of the past, the heterogeneous piling up of historic materials in the present? How did heritage grow from the concern of a handful of enthusiasts and specialists in one part of the world to something which is considered to be universally cherished? And what concepts and approaches are necessary to understanding this global obsession? Over the decades, since the adoption of the World Heritage Convention, various 'crises’ of definition have significantly influenced the ways in which heritage is classified, perceived and managed in contemporary global societies. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to the many tangible and intangible ‘things’ now defined as heritage, this book attempts simultaneously to account for this global phenomenon and the industry which has grown up around it, as well as to develop a ‘toolkit of concepts’ with which it might be studied. In doing so, it provides a critical account of the emergence of heritage studies as an interdisciplinary field of academic study. This is presented as part of a broader examination of the function of heritage in late modern societies, with a particular focus on the changes which have resulted from the globalisation of heritage during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Developing new theoretical approaches and innovative models for more dialogically democratic heritage decision making processes, Heritage: Critical Approaches unravels the relationship between heritage and the experience of late modernity, whilst reorienting heritage so that it might be more productively connected with other pressing social, economic, political and environmental issues of our time.
monumentenzorg --- historic preservation --- cultureel erfgoed --- cultural heritage --- interdisciplinair onderzoek --- bouwkundig erfgoed --- Patrimoine culturel --- Politique culturelle --- Cultural property. --- Historic preservation. --- Culture policy. --- Protection --- Cultural property --- Culture policy --- Historic preservation --- Preservation, Historic --- Preservationism (Historic preservation) --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas --- architectural heritage --- Patrimoine culturel. --- Politique culturelle. --- Protection. --- History of civilization --- Architecture --- Préservation historique
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Communication and technology --- Communication --- Mass media --- Information society --- Communication and technology. --- Information society. --- Sociology --- Information superhighway --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Technology and communication --- Technology --- Media, Mass --- Media, The --- Political aspects --- Economic aspects --- Political aspects. --- Economic aspects. --- communication --- culture policy --- political economy --- information --- culture
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»Erstürmt die Höhen der Kultur!« Mit diesem Anspruch an die Bevölkerung erfuhren Kunst und Kultur in der DDR Anerkennung und eine hohe staatliche Förderung. Ein engmaschiges System der Kulturvermittlung von Kindergärten über Schulen und Jugendorganisationen bis zu Betrieben wurde etabliert. Inwieweit gelang es, Ziele einer »Kultur für alle und von allen« umzusetzen? Verhinderte die ideologische Funktionalisierung kulturelle Selbstbildungsprozesse? Und wie viel Zwang und Freiraum boten Künste und kulturelle Arbeit? Auf Basis von Originaldokumenten sowie knapp 100 Interviews mit Zeitzeug*innen und Expert*innen werden erstmalig kulturelle Teilhabe und kulturelle Bildung in der DDR aufgearbeitet und für aktuelle Diskurse fruchtbar gemacht. »Hier wird ein erster spannender Einblick in die Kulturpolitik, Ziele und Programme und Wirkungen kultureller Teilhabe der DDR und deren Veränderungen gegeben. Leitlinien werden verdeutlicht, die Diskrepanz zwischen staatlichen Zielen und der Entstehung von Subkulturen veranschaulicht und auch Vorschläge zur Transformationen zur aktuellen Situation gemacht.« Michael Lausberg, www.scharf-links.de, 22.01.2021 Besprochen in: Kulturation, 43/23 (2020), Horst Groschopp
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management. --- Bitterfeld Way. --- Cultural Education. --- Cultural Funding. --- Cultural History. --- Cultural Management. --- Cultural Needs. --- Cultural Participation. --- Cultural Policy. --- Culture For All. --- Education. --- Folk Art. --- History of Education. --- Socialism. --- Socialist Personal Development. --- DDR Kulturpolitik; Kulturelle Teilhabe; Kultur Für Alle; Kulturvermittlung; Künstlerisches Volksschaffen; Sozialistische Persönlichkeitsbildung; Kulturelle Bedürfnisse; Bitterfelder Weg; Sozialismus; Kulturförderung; Bildung; Kulturgeschichte; Kulturelle Bildung; Bildungsgeschichte; Kulturpolitik; Kulturmanagement; Ddr Culture Policy; Cultural Participation; Culture For All; Cultural Education; Folk Art; Socialist Personal Development; Cultural Needs; Bitterfeld Way; Socialism; Cultural Funding; Education; Cultural History; History of Education; Cultural Policy; Cultural Management --- DDR Kulturpolitik --- Kulturelle Teilhabe --- Kultur Für Alle --- Kulturvermittlung --- Künstlerisches Volksschaffen --- Sozialistische Persönlichkeitsbildung --- Kulturelle Bedürfnisse --- Bitterfelder Weg --- Sozialismus --- Kulturförderung --- Bildung --- Kulturgeschichte --- Kulturelle Bildung --- Bildungsgeschichte --- Kulturpolitik --- Kulturmanagement --- Ddr Culture Policy --- Cultural Participation --- Culture For All --- Cultural Education --- Folk Art --- Socialist Personal Development --- Cultural Needs --- Bitterfeld Way --- Socialism --- Cultural Funding --- Education --- Cultural History --- History of Education --- Cultural Policy --- Cultural Management
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Acculturation --- National characteristics, West European --- Européens --- Rome --- Ethnic relations. --- Cultural policy. --- History --- Relations interethniques --- Politique culturelle --- Histoire --- National characteristics, West European. --- Culture policy. --- Européens --- National characteristics, Western European --- West European national characteristics --- Western European national characteristics --- Culture contact --- Development education --- Civilization --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Cultural fusion --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Culture contact (Acculturation)
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J4101 --- J4109 --- J4757 --- Japan: Sociology, anthropology and culture -- policy, legislation, guidelines, codes of behavior --- Japan: Sociology, anthropology and culture -- theory, methodology and philosophy --- Japan: Law and jurisprudence -- commercial law -- copyright and intellectual property --- Copyright. --- Intellectual property. --- Commons. --- Commons --- Copyright --- Intellectual property --- IP (Intellectual property) --- Proprietary rights --- Rights, Proprietary --- Intangible property --- Literary property --- Property, Literary --- Anti-copyright movement --- Authors and publishers --- Book registration, National --- Patent laws and legislation --- Common lands --- Communal land --- Communal lands --- Land tenure --- Public lands --- Real property --- Marks (Medieval land tenure) --- Natural resources, Communal --- Village communities --- Law and legislation
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