Structured in three parts: 1) Conceptual framework for the discussion of ‘decentralisation’ in the context of cultural policy. 2) Examination of decentralisation in British cultural policy. 3) Analysis of the problems which decentralisation has experienced. Concludes that decentralisation in cultural policy, despite its apparent significance on policy agendas, has lacked clear meanings and concepts for measurement. Identifies a need to clarify and prioritise conflicting values and objectives.

Contributor:
Nobuko Kawashima
Publisher:
University of Warwick
Date:
1996, 2004 (revised)
Planning for equality? Decentralisation in cultural policy

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