Cultural institutions are the main beneficiaries of public funds for culture. However, cultural policies suffer from 'adhocism'in the administration of institutions, which are often publicly …
T Borén, P Grzyś, C Young - European Urban and regional …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This article aims to advance the literature on policy mobility by decentring the primacy of mobility itself and focusing on understanding what cities do in order to 'arrive at'localized …
Researchers have studied how artistic judgments are made in group interactions, but much remains to be known about artistic evaluations in decision-making settings where …
L Novotna - Social Policy and Society, 2024 - cambridge.org
The aim of this article is to look critically at the implications of gender equality concepts for individual freedom as conceptualised by the philosopher Isaiah Berlin. The scientific …
T Borén, P Grzyś, C Young - Environment and Planning C …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper develops perspectives which seek to spatialize authoritarian neoliberalism through arguing for greater engagement with the politics of urban cultural policy formation in …
K Lewandowska - Policy Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The culture funding systems based on the arm's length mechanism are generally believed to secure more autonomy of artistic institutions than 'bureaucratic'systems which directly …
This paper is concerned with the evaluation of artistic production within the Polish science policy. It analyses the performance-based research funding system (PRFS) in Polish higher …
Culture is one of the areas of human activity, where projects always seemed to be a natural form of performing activities. Unlike many sectors undergoing projectification (especially …
K Lewandowska - Zarządzanie w kulturze, 2017 - ceeol.com
According to many researchers, the cultural policy model based on the arm's length principle gives public institutions more autonomy than the so-called bureaucratic model. In line with …