Volume 5: Theory/Policy
Cultural Analysis interweaves a variety of vantage points on expressive and everyday culture. Volume 5 stands at a crossroads where theory meets policy, and where academic and public interests converge.

INTRODUCTION: Theory/Policy

Cris Shore:
"In uno plures" (?) EU Cultural Policy and the Governance of Europe
Dorothy Noyes:
The Judgment of Solomon: Global Protections for Tradition and the Problem of Community Ownership
Barbro Klein:
Cultural Heritage, the Swedish Folklife Sphere, and the Others
Tony Bennett:
Intellectuals, Culture, Policy: The Technical, the Practical, and the Critical
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Cultural Analysis is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to investigating expressive and everyday culture. The journal features analytical research articles, but also includes notes, reviews, and responses. Cultural Analysis is made possible by generous contributions from The Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities, The Associated Students of the University of California, Berkeley, and The University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Assembly.

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