International Journal of Cultural Policy
vol. 12 (3), 2006

  This is the second of two special issues on intellectuals and cultural policy. The purpose of this and the previous number is to examine the interferences between intellectuals and policy analysts and to explore the transitions and conflicts between critical and practical thought, between practices of critical reflection and policy engagement, in sum between cultural politics and cultural policy.

The six papers offer national case studies of different historical epochs and national contexts, mostly focusing on individual figures including Nadezhda Krupskaya, Georg Lukács, Jürgen Habermas, Hilmar Hoffmann, and Antoine Hennion.

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Krupskaya, Proletkul't and the origins of Soviet cultural policy

245-255

Christopher Read

 

Georg Lukács : cultural policy, Stalinism and the Communist International 257-271
W. John Morgan  
The urge to judge : intellectuals and communism in postwar Poland, past and present 273-290
Laurie Koloski  
Intellectual as cultural agenda setters in the Federal Republic? 291-322
Rob Burns and Wilfried van der Will  
Public intellectuals and cultural policy in France 323-339
Jeremy Ahearne  
Intellectuals and cultural policy in France : Antoine Hennion and the sociology of music 341-354
David Looseley  

 

 
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