Sulikowska-Dejena, Agata Porczyński, Dominik Wejbert-Wąsiewicz, Ewelina
In this introduction to the journal issue, the editors characterize the individual scholarly articles included in the volume. They also briefly recall their research interests in the field of art. The texts in the volume deal with three intertwining dimensions: cultural and art institutions, communities (artistic and aesthetic), and space. Most of ...
Broyelle, Fanny
Les aventures artistiques et culturelles en milieu urbain sont des écritures contextuelles, qui s’inscrivent dans le temps long, sur leur territoire d’action avec les habitants et des acteurs issus de différents mondes professionnels. Pilotées par des acteurs culturels et/ou des artistes (groupes, compagnies ou collectifs), elles sont financées dan...
Katchashvili, Nana
SummaryThis study investigates the contributions of Österängens Konsthall to social cohesion withinthe Jönköping community, focusing on fostering a sense of belonging and encouragingparticipation. The research applies Jenson’s (1998) framework on social cohesion,emphasizing the dimensions of participation and sense of belonging. It investigates the...
Stachura, Krzysztof
The aim of this article is to present the determinants of the limited presence of senior men in cultural institutions in Poland. The text characterises the context in which older men undertake institutional cultural activity and identifies the main reasons why the scale of their cultural participation is low. The fundamental factors that differenti...
Lindström Sol, Sofia
Cultural policy has seen a shift from attention to the producers of culture to consumers of culture, often called the participatory turn. Widened participation is a common argument for subsidising publicly funded arts; however, when realising participation as a policy goal, it can be fraught with tension. This paper aims to expand the knowledge of ...
Merciu, Florentina-Cristina Teodorescu, Camelia Păunescu, Cornel Merciu, George-Laurenţiu
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The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the conservation and capitalization of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage and limited the population’s participation in culture. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of the pandemic on the degree of capitalization of the elements of tangible and intangible cultural heritage with...
Ruiz Rodríguez, Carlos
In 2018, with the arrival to government of one of the political parties that presumed left-wing political ideology, Mexico envisioned a time of profound changes that would affect society and the very configuration of the Mexican State. The neoliberal policies of the last three decades had intensified serious national problems such as corruption, po...
Ribeiro Cavalcanti, Raíza Barbosa de Oliveira, Tatiane Maria
The social revolt of October 18, in Chile, became a process that shook the country from its deepest foundations. This moment of social explosion was accompanied by an equal explosion of the production of images, performances and artistic actions throughout the country, highlighting the deep symbolic dimension of the protests. In this context, the “...
Craft, Justin T. Wright, Kelly E. Weissler, Rachel Elizabeth Queen, Robin M.
Humans are remarkably efficient at parsing basic linguistic cues and show an equally impressive ability to produce and parse socially indexed cues from the language(s) they encounter. In this review, we focus on the ways in which questions of justice and equality are linked to these two abilities. We discuss how social and linguistic cues are theor...
Barbier, Cédric Legon, Tomas Marx, Lisa Mesclon, Anna
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