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Journal: International Journal of Cultural Policy
Online ISSN: 1477-2833
Print ISSN: 1028-6632
Publisher Name: Taylor & Francis
Starting Year: 1994
Website URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/gcul20
Country: United Kingdom
Email: onlinesupport@tandfonline.com
Research Discipline Cultural Policy
Frequency: Five issues per year
Research Language: English
About Journal:
Aims and scope
The International Journal of Cultural Policy is a peer reviewed journal that provides an outlet for a multidisciplinary and international exploration of the meaning, function and consequences of cultural policies. Cultural policy is understood as the promotion or disparagement of particular cultural practices and values.
This conception of cultural policy encompasses a broad view of both ‘culture’ and ‘policy’. On the one hand, ‘culture’ may be taken to refer to systems or clusters of attitudes, values and behaviours, along with the symbolic practices that maintain or support them. On the other, it may refer more narrowly to products of the arts, heritage and creative and media industries. ‘Policy’ may be considered as programmatic sets of ideas or plans of action pursued by any agency.
Understood in this way, the scope of cultural policy extends well beyond policies which are explicitly labelled ‘cultural’ or which relate specifically to the ‘cultural and creative sector’. Indeed, the most powerful culture-shaping policies are arguably those which emerge from other domains, such as religion, science, education or trade. Yet they are often overlooked in the study of cultural policy.
The journal welcomes papers which throw light on any form of cultural policy, whatever its scope, provided they make an original academic contribution to this field of study. The historical range is not limited to any given period, but the journal is primarily concerned with material that is relevant to the contemporary world and which contributes to a fruitful international exchange of ideas.
The journal will consider papers from any academic discipline which address its aims, as set out here, and encourages contributions from all parts of the world. Manuscripts must be written in English, or translated into English prior to submission. As a multidisciplinary and international journal, it requires contributors to write in a clear, readable style.