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Realizing the values of art = making space for cultural civil society /
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Realizing the values of art/ by Erwin Dekker, Valeria Morea.
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making space for cultural civil society /
Author:
Dekker, Erwin.
other author:
Morea, Valeria.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
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xv, 150 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: A Pragmatic approach to the arts -- Chapter 2: What values are, and how we learn to appreciate them -- Chapter 3: How Artists Imagine New Worlds -- Chapter 4: How the Audience, as Participant, Makes Worlds Real -- Chapter 5: Making Space for Cultural Civil Society.
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Arts and society. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24598-5
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9783031245985
Realizing the values of art = making space for cultural civil society /
Dekker, Erwin.
Realizing the values of art
making space for cultural civil society /[electronic resource] :by Erwin Dekker, Valeria Morea. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xv, 150 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Cultural economics & the creative economy,2662-4486. - Cultural economics & the creative economy..
Chapter 1: A Pragmatic approach to the arts -- Chapter 2: What values are, and how we learn to appreciate them -- Chapter 3: How Artists Imagine New Worlds -- Chapter 4: How the Audience, as Participant, Makes Worlds Real -- Chapter 5: Making Space for Cultural Civil Society.
This book provides a novel approach to the understanding and realization of the values of art. It argues that art has often been instrumentalized for state-building, to promote social inclusion of diversity, or for economic purposes such as growth or innovation. To counteract that, the authors study the values that artists and audiences seek to realize in the social practices around the arts. They develop the concept of cultural civil society to analyze how art is practiced and values are realized in creative circles and co-creative communities of spectators. The insights are illustrated with case-studies about hip-hop, Venetian art collectives, dance festivals, science-fiction fandom, and a queer museum. The authors provide a four-stage scheme that illustrates how values are realized in a process of value orientation, imagination, realization, and evaluation. The book relies on an interdisciplinary approach rooted in economics and sociology of the arts, with an appreciation for broader social theories. It integrates these disciplines in a pragmatic approach based on the work of John Dewey and more recent neo-pragmatist work to recover the critical and constructive role that cultural civil society plays in a plural and democratic society. The authors conclude with a new perspective on cultural policy, centered around state neutrality towards the arts and aimed at creating a legal and social framework in which social practices around the arts can flourish and co-exist peacefully. Erwin Dekker is Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He has previously published Jan Tinbergen (1903-1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise (2021) and The Viennese Students of Civilization (2016), as well as the edited volume Governing Markets as Knowledge Commons (2021) Valeria Morea is postdoctoral fellow at IUAV University of Venice, Department of Architecture and Arts, where she investigates grassroots cultural and civic practices in Venice. She has recently edited the volume Cultural Commons and Urban Dynamics (2020), published by Springer. Her research explores the role and values of public art in urban settings.
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LC Class. No.: NX180.S6 / D45 2023
Dewey Class. No.: 700.103
Realizing the values of art = making space for cultural civil society /
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