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Sub-national cultural policy--where the action is: Mapping state cultural policy in the United States
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Cultural RelationCultural HeritageAnalytical AttentionEducationUs CultureUnited StatesState Cultural PolicyCultural StudiesAfrican American StudiesCultural DiversityAmerican IdentityCultural ContextCultural PolicyArts PolicyPublic PolicyCultural PracticeArt PolicyCultural ImpactCultural PoliciesSub-national Cultural PolicyArts Public PolicyCultureEthnographyCulture ChangeArtsCultural Anthropology
Abstract This paper argues that cultural policy analysts should turn their analytical attention towards the cultural policies of sub-national levels of government. State level cultural policy has become an increasingly important locus of interest for those who are concerned with the health and stability of the arts, culture, and humanities in American life, and the same is undoubtedly true elsewhere. This rise in the importance of cultural policy at the state level has not been accompanied by a similarly evolving understanding of the cultural policy system that has developed at this sub-national level. Cultural policy at the level of an American state has been the sum total of the more or less independent, uncoordinated activities of a variety of state agencies and allied organizations and institutions. This paper lays out a number of hypotheses concerning what we might be likely to find in such an inquiry and reports some preliminary findings from a cultural policy mapping project in the State of Washington.
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