Cultural Policy Yearbook 2017-2018
5-7
Foreword
Focus
14-31
Mainstreaming of Right-Wing Populism in Europe
31-43
Eurocentrism in European Arts Management
43-54
Paradox of Populism in Cultural Policy
54-68
Culture, Populism and the Public: New Labour’s early Policy Innovations and a Paradigm-Creation of a Social Instrumentalism
68-75
The EBBS and Flows of Arts and Culture Policy: The South African Experience
75-88
A Conceptual Framework on Right and Left-wing Populist Cultural Policies: Similitudes and Differences
88-99
The Populist 2017 Electoral Campaign and Cultural Policy: A Case Study of the Return of ‘Outcast’ Željko Kerum onto the Croatian Political Scene
99-109
Politics of Populism: Power and Protest in the Global Age
109-117
Maze of Choices: Art in Public Spaces Between Politics and Creative Practices
117-125
Value of Arts and Curatorial Agency in the Post-political Condition: Creative Europe towards Economic Core Aims
125-135
Why God Loves the Dreams of Serbian Artist? or Art & Culture on the Battleground of Populism
Open Space
135-146
Questions on Institutions
146-155
Creative Platforms: Global Phenomenon, Local Examples and Lessons
155-167
Cultural Policy as Historical Ontology: On the Governmentalization of Art
Review
169-175
An Assessment of Community Filmmaking: Diversity, Practices and Places
175-181
Report of the Third National Culture Council
181-184
Book Review: Cultural Diplomacy: Arts, Festivals and Geopolitics