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(BQ) Part 1 book "Accounting for culture: Thinking through cultural citizenship" has contents: The evolution and broadening of cultural policy rationales, voices, new approaches in a changing cultural environment. | The University of Ottawa Press is grateful for the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage in the publication of this book. Cover photograph and design: Kevin Matthews Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Accounting for Culture: thinking through cultural citizenship / edited by Caroline Andrew, Monica Gattinger, M. Sharon Jeannotte, and Will Straw. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7766-0596-8 1. Canada—Cultural policy. 2. Canada—Intellectual life—21st century—Citizen participation. 3. Canada—Civilization—21st century. I. Andrew, Caroline, 2005 306'.0971 C2005-901624-8 Accounting for Culture: Thinking Through Cultural Citizenship edited by Caroline Andrew Monica Gattinger M. Sharon Jeannotte Will Straw This page intentionally left blank Contents Foreword by Judith A. LaRocque ix Foreword by Donna Cardinal xiii Contributor biographies xiv Introduction Caroline Andrew and Monica Gattinger - Accounting for Culture: Thinking Through Cultural Citizenship 1 PARTI The Evolution and Broadening of Cultural Policy Rationales 1. Colin Mercer - From Indicators to Governance to the Mainstream: Tools for Cultural Policy and Citizenship 9 2. Dirk Stanley - The Three Faces of Culture: Why Culture is a Strategic Good Requiring Government Policy Attention 21 3. Catherine Murray - Cultural Participation: A Fuzzy Cultural Policy Paradigm 32 PART II Voices 4. John Meisel - The Chameleon-like Complexion of Cultural Policy: Re-educating an Octogenarian 57 5. Allan Gregg - Refraining the Case for Culture 74 6. Tom Sherman - Artists' Behaviour in the First .
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