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Cultural Policy Beyond the Economy provides a critical examination of how cultural policy has been shaped by economic paradigms and proposes alternative frameworks for understanding cultural work and value. Deborah Stevenson challenges the dominant economic lens through which cultural policy is typically analyzed, arguing for a more nuanced approach that considers social, political, and human dimensions of cultural production.
The book explores the relationship between work, value creation, and social impact in the cultural sector. Stevenson investigates how cultural practitioners navigate between economic imperatives and broader social purposes, and how policy frameworks can better support meaningful cultural work. By moving beyond purely economic metrics, the work offers insights into how cultural policy can be reimagined to serve communities and support sustainable cultural ecosystems.







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