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Cultural Democracy Now: What It Means and Why We Need It

Cultural Democracy Now: What It Means and Why We Need It

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This book explores the concept of cultural democracy in the twenty-first century, positioning it in a historical context and alongside other movements like the creative commons, open source movement, and maker movement. It examines what personhood means in the age of technology, what cultural democracy entails, why we should strive for it, and how we can work towards it. The author untangles the historical meanings of the term and discusses how it has been co-opted, suggesting that it has potential to be reinvigorated. The book also situates cultural democracy within the broader framework of progressive political and social movements and the impact of new digital information and communication technologies. It introduces cultural democracy through related concepts such as digital cultural politics, participatory democracy, and digital citizenship. The book is a valuable resource for students, scholars, practitioners, and policy makers interested in the arts and the broader field of cultural democracy.

Format: Hardback
Length: 190 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book explores the concept of cultural democracy in a historical context, considering its relationship to adjacent movements such as the creative commons, open source movement, and maker movement. It goes back to first principles and asks what personhood means in the twenty-first century, what cultural democracy means, why we should want it, and how we can work towards it. The author provides a timely untangling of the various historical meanings of the term and explores how it has been co-opted, suggesting that it has a strength that we should open up to examination with a view to reinvigorating it. The book also situates cultural democracy within the wider framework of progressive political and social movements and the impact of new digital information and communication technologies. It introduces cultural democracy through related concepts such as digital cultural politics, participatory democracy, and digital citizenship. Providing a much-needed theoretical take on the growing interest in cultural democracy, this book will be essential reading for students and scholars interested in the arts as well as practitioners and policy makers. It combines theory and practice with a view to inciting both thought and action.

In this groundbreaking book, the author delves into the intricate tapestry of cultural democracy, tracing its historical roots and exploring its relevance in the contemporary world. Positioning it within a broader context of adjacent movements like the creative commons, open source movement, and maker movement, the author seeks to unravel the core essence of personhood and cultural democracy in the twenty-first century. With a keen eye for first principles, the book poses profound questions about what it means to be a person in the modern world and what cultural democracy can offer to society. It challenges readers to rethink their assumptions and embrace a vision of a more inclusive and equitable society. By examining the historical trajectory of cultural democracy, the author uncovers its potential to empower individuals and communities, fostering creativity, innovation, and social change. Through a rich blend of theory and practice, the book offers valuable insights for students, scholars, practitioners, and policy makers alike. It serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone seeking to understand the transformative power of cultural democracy and its potential to shape a more vibrant and inclusive future.

Weight: 540g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032057828

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