11 Facts About Cultural policy

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Cultural policy policies vary from one country to another, but generally they aim to improve the accessibility of arts and creative activities to citizens and promote the artistic, musical, ethnic, sociolinguistic, literary and other expressions of all people in a country.

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Proponents of the elitist position argue that cultural policy should emphasize aesthetic quality as the determining criterion for public subvention.

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Such a public-cultural policy would remain faithful to the highest standards of excellence from a broad range of aesthetic expressions while providing the widest possible access to people from different geographic locales, socio-economic strata, and educational background, as Dr Mulcahy said.

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In sum, excellence should be viewed as the achievements of greatness from a horizontal, rather than a vertical, perspective and a cultural policy as supporting the totality of these varieties of excellence.

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However, given the demands in a democratic system that public policies show a return to the taxpayer, cultural policy has frequently argued for support on the basis of utility.

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However, the aesthetic dimension of public Cultural policy has never been widely perceived as intuitively obvious or politically imperative.

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Cultural policy is not typically justified solely on the grounds that it is a good-in-itself, but rather that it yields other good results.

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Future of cultural policy would seem to predict an increasingly inexorable demand that the arts “carry their own weight” rather than rely on a public subsidy to pursue “art for art's sake”.

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At root, a cultural policy is about creating public spheres that are not dependent upon profit motives nor validated by commercial values.

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Fiscal policy can be an important part of cultural policy, in particular the VAT rate discounts on cultural consumption, yet it receives less attention than deserved.

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Cultural policy research is a field of academic inquiry that grew out of cultural studies in the 1990s.

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