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Wed Oct 31 18:57:40 GMT 2018
*Cultural Trends - Call for Reviews and Review Articles*
Please find below details of publications available for review in
Cultural Trends. Cultural Trends now accepts two different review
formats: /standard reviews/ and /review articles/.
*Standard reviews*(books and policy papers) are normally of between
1200-1500 words and are to be submitted within a month from receipt of
the publication.
*Review Articles*are works of at least 5,000 words which provide a
critical and contextual overview of a major issue and/or development in
the field and which are subject to peer review. These will sit alongside
the journal’s Research Articles (full academic papers of original
research) and Reviews (critical evaluations of policies, and items of
academic and grey literature). It is anticipated that Cultural Trends’
Review Articles will:
* be prompted by a current issue or specific publication
* summarize the current state of understanding on the subject in hand,
and will contextualise this in relation to a survey of the recent
literature
* identify the most significant thinkers in the field
* outline the nature of the current debates
* describe any significant advances in policy
* point to any significant gaps in the research, and
* speculate on future developments.
For review guidelines please see:
https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=ccut20
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*THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW (AS EITHER STANDARD
REVIEWS OR AS REVIEW ARTICLES):*
/Creative Industries and Entrepreneurship: Paradigms in Transition from
a Global Perspective/
Edited by Luciana Lazzeretti and Marilena Vecco
https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/creative-industries-and-entrepreneurship
/Global Cultural Economy/by Christiaan De Beukelaer & Kim-Marie Spence
https://www.routledge.com/Global-Cultural-Economy/Beukelaer-Spence/p/book/9781138670099
/Enter Culture, Exit Arts? The Transformation of Cultural Hierarchies in
European Newspaper Culture Sections, 1960–2010 b/y Semi Purhonen, Riie
Heikkilä, Irmak Karademir Hazir, Tina Lauronen, Carlos J. Fernández
Rodríguez, Jukka Gronow
https://www.routledge.com/Enter-Culture-Exit-Arts-The-Transformation-of-Cultural-Hierarchies-in/Purhonen-Heikkila-Hazir-Lauronen-Rodriguez-Gronow/p/book/9781138740556
/Time to Listen/-Royal Shakespeare Company, Tate and the University of
Nottingham https://www.rsc.org.uk/education/time-to-listen
/Culture, Innovation and the Economy/Edited by Biljana Mickov, James E.
Doyle
https://www.routledge.com/Culture-Innovation-and-the-Economy/Mickov-Doyle/p/book/9781138219014
/Intelligent City Evaluation System/by Wu Zhiqiang
https://www.springer.com/gb/book/9789811059384?utm_campaign=3_23901395&utm_content=en_2018-09_BR&utm_medium=email&utm_source=nba&wt_mc=Alerts.NBA.EN.2018-09.BR#aboutAuthors
/ONLINE PARTICIPATION IN CULTURE AND POLITICS: TOWARDS MORE DEMOCRATIC
SOCIETIES? Second thematic report based on the Indicator Framework on
Culture and Democracy April 2018/
https://rm.coe.int/second-thematic-report-based-on-the-indicator-framework-on-culture-and/16808d2514
/Culture and Development: Beyond Neoliberal Reason/edited by Igor
Stokfiszewski
https://wydawnictwo.krytykapolityczna.pl/culture-development-igor-stokfiszewski-395#.W9F16WhKjIU
Stevenson, D. /Managing Organisational Success in the Arts/
https://www.routledge.com/Managing-Organisational-Success-in-the-Arts/Stevenson/p/book/9781138736726
/What Matters? – Talking Value in Australian Culture/Julian Meyrick,
Robert Phiddian and Tully Barnet
http://www.publishing.monash.edu/books/wm-9781925523805.html
Hye-Kyung Lee, /Cultural Policy in South Korea: Making a New Patron State/
https://www.routledge.com/Cultural-Policy-in-South-Korea-Making-a-New-Patron-State/Lee/p/book/9781315736617
/Public Culture, Cultural Identity, Cultural Policy Comparative
Perspectives by /Mulcahy, Kevin
https://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9781137398611
/Next ten-year strategy: Evidence Review /A report from BritainThinks
https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/sites/default/files/download-file/ACE_10YSEvidence%20Review_July18.pdf
/Arts and Cultural Management: Sense and Sensibilities in the State of
the Field/
Edited by Constance DeVereaux
https://www.routledge.com/Arts-and-Cultural-Management-Sense-and-Sensibilities-in-the-State-of-the/DeVereaux/p/book/9781138048447
/Theatre management: models and strategies for cultural venues /by Lluis
Bonet and Hector Schargorodsky
http://www.ub.edu/cultural/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Theatre-mangements-PDF-Protegit.pdf
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/Aesthetics and Politics: A Nordic Perspective on How Cultural Policy
Negotiates the Agency of Music and Arts/
Editors: Hylland, Ole Marius, Bjurström, Erling (Eds.)
https://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783319778532
/Cultural Value Scoping Project Report/by Dr Patrycja Kaszynska
https://ahrc.ukri.org/documents/project-reports-and-reviews/cultural-value-scoping-project/
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***ABOUT CULTURAL TRENDS:*
Cultural Trends has been providing in-depth analysis of the cultural
sector since 1989. It focuses on key trends within the arts, culture,
heritage and media and it offers overviews of the sector as a whole.
Cultural Trends is committed to the principle that cultural policy
should be rooted in empirical evidence. To this end, it champions better
information on the cultural and creative sectors and its widespread
dissemination. It aims to:
* stimulate analysis and understanding of culture and the creative
sectors based on relevant and reliable data;
* provide a critique of the empirical evidence upon which policy on
culture and the creative industries may be based, implemented,
evaluated and developed;
* examine the soundness of measures of the performance of government
and public sector bodies pertaining to the cultural and creative
sectors; and
* encourage improvements in the coverage, timeliness and accessibility
of data on culture and the creative industries.
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