Cultural Governance in a Global Context

This original book explores the character of cultural governance of arts and cultural institutions in eight countries across five continents. Examining strategy and decision-making at an organisational level, this is the first empirical contribution on cultural policy and management, revealing how it is applied across the globe in otherwise unexplored countries. Concerned with the assumption that 'one-size fits all', the chapter authors analyse how cultural governance is managed within arts organizations in a range of countries to assess whether some locations are trying to apply unsuitable models. The chapters aim to discover and assess new practices to benefit the understanding of cultural governance and the arts sector which have as yet been excluded from the literature. As a collection of local accounts, this book offers a broad and rich perspective on managing cultural governance around the world.



Ian W. King is Professor of Aesthetics and Management at the University of the Arts, London, UK and the London College of Fashion. He is also visiting professor at the universities of Antwerp, Belgium; Karlshochschule, Germany; RMIT, Australia and the Shanghai Institute for Visual Arts, China. He is chair of the college research degrees committee and international coordinator of the International Fashion Colloquia series.

Annick Schramme is Professor and Academic Director of the Masters in Cultural Management at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. She also leads the Competence Center Creative Industries at the Antwerp Management School. She has published on arts policy, international cultural policy, heritage, cultural governance, leadership, cultural entrepreneurship, and the creative city etc. From 2004-13 she was advisor-expert to the Vice-Mayor for Culture and Tourism of the City of Antwerp.

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