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The Oxford Handbook of Arts and Cultural Management is a curated, first-line resource for graduate students and scholars that critically and analytically surveys the contemporary research in arts and cultural management and suggests directions for future work. The rigorous and in-depth contributions by both leading and emerging scholars from diverse national and disciplinary backgrounds emphasize public and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations and their social environments, while also touching on creative industry practices.
As the field emerges from a post-pandemic world, the Handbook also plays a critical role in envisioning a new future for arts and cultural management research - one that supports movements towards a more equitable, sustainable, and just society.
Contents
Part I. Introduction to Arts and Cultural Management
1. Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Arts and Cultural Management: Where We Are and Where We Are Heading
Yuha Jung, Neville Vakharia, and Marilena Vecco
2. The Contingencies of an Academic Field: Arts Management Research in Canada
Jonathan Paquette and Julie Bérubé
3. Analyzing the Cultural and Creative Industries Ecosystem Under the Lens of Complex Adaptive Systems: Beyond the Sector
Leonardo Mazzoni, Stefania Oliva, and Luciana Lazzeretti
4. Methods and Methodologies in Arts and Cultural Management Research: A Review and Research Agenda
Ruth Rentschler and Jiaxin Liu
Part II. Theories in Arts and Cultural Management Research
5. A Social Value Judgment Model of Corporate Governance in Performing Arts Organizations
Roy Suddaby, Peter Sherer, Diego Coraiola, and Karl Schwonik
6. Open Systems Theory in Arts Management
Yuha Jung and Travis Newton
7. Framing Nonprofit Arts and Culture Sectors Through Economic Theory
Bruce A. Seaman
8. Mapping Theories in Arts and Cultural Management Research
Kate Keeney and Yuha Jung
Part III. Cultural Policies, Diplomacy, Cultural Planning, and Legal Concerns
9. Mapping Cultural Policy: Cultural Bureaucracy as Concept, Norm, and Analytical Tool
Carole Rosenstein
10. The Future of Cultural Diplomacy: From Digital to Algorithmic
Natalia Grincheva
11. Cultural Planning and a