2023
DOI: 10.5937/straman2200030k
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Empowering strategic priority areas of cultural policy: Empirical findings on cultural participation processes in Serbia

Abstract: Background: The background of this research encompasses contemporary cultural policy issues and their factors of influence, with a special focus on cultural participation processes. The sphere of culture provides the fundamental base for reading and changing the paradigmatic paths through the contents and acts of formal and informal stakeholders. Culture is deeply interlinked with other departments of the entire economy by connections with feedback loops. The impacts of culture on the socio-economic and natura… Show more

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“…By following the patterns of the negative externalities appearing due to the work of economy by havin strong effects on society, culture, space, and the environment, it leads to the deeper understanding of extremely unbalanced and harmful outcomes (Rava, 2017, p. 318). This puts an urgent requirement to seek creation of critical and decolonized knowledge based on insights for future public and political practices (Kočović De Santo, 2022, 2022a, 2023, 2023a) towards a pluriverse visions (Kothari et al, 2018). The key is to understand how the system works in which the capitalist logic is normalized in traditionally nonprofit fields such as culture and other socially significant issues.…”
Section: Degrowth Contributions For the Needed Post-growth Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By following the patterns of the negative externalities appearing due to the work of economy by havin strong effects on society, culture, space, and the environment, it leads to the deeper understanding of extremely unbalanced and harmful outcomes (Rava, 2017, p. 318). This puts an urgent requirement to seek creation of critical and decolonized knowledge based on insights for future public and political practices (Kočović De Santo, 2022, 2022a, 2023, 2023a) towards a pluriverse visions (Kothari et al, 2018). The key is to understand how the system works in which the capitalist logic is normalized in traditionally nonprofit fields such as culture and other socially significant issues.…”
Section: Degrowth Contributions For the Needed Post-growth Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%