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Further Reading
ОглавлениеCraik, Jennifer. 2007. Re-visioning Arts and Cultural Policy: Current Impasses and Future Directions. Canberra: ANU EPress.
Miller, Toby, and George Yudice. 2002. Cultural Policy. London: Sage.
Museum International. 2006. Special Issue: Museums and Cultural Policy. 232 58(4). Accessed September 20, 2014. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/muse.2006.58.issue-4/issuetoc.
O’Brien, Dave. 2014. Cultural Policy: Management, Value and Modernity in the Creative Industries. London: Routledge.
Sara Selwood is an independent cultural analyst and consultant who has worked in museums, galleries, and cultural management for many years in various capacities as a curator, director, trustee, and academic (http://saraselwood.co.uk). She was formerly Professor of Cultural Policy and Management at City University, London, and is currently an Honorary Professor, Institute of Archaeology, University College London. She edits the journal Cultural Trends and has published widely on the relationship between the expectations of UK cultural policy, its implementation, funding, and the public’s experience of cultural provision. Her books include The Benefits of Public Art: The Polemics of Permanent Art in Public Places (1995), and The UK Cultural Sector: Profile and Policy Issues (2001).
Stuart Davies has over 25 years’ experience of working in, and with, the museums, galleries, archives, and heritage sectors. He is currently Director of Stuart Davies Associates (SDA; http://www.sdaconsultants.co.uk) which delivers support for museum and galleries, arts organizations, historic houses, heritage sites, historic landscapes, archives, development agencies, and local authorities throughout the UK. He worked for several government agencies during the New Labour years, including the Heritage Lottery Fund (1997–2000) and the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (2000–2004), and authored the government Task Force report, Renaissance in the Regions (2001). Stuart was also President of the UK Museums Association (2008–2010).