Jim McGuigan discusses cultural policy as a manifestation of cultural politics in the widest sense. Illustrating his case with examples from recent cultural policy initiatives in Britain the United States and Australia he looks at: <br>* The rise of market reasoning in arts administration<br>* Urban regeneration and the arts<br>* Heritage tourism<br>* Race identity and cultural citizenship<br>* Censorship and moral regulation<br>* The role of computer-mediated communication in democratic discourse<br>
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