Arts Under Pressure - Promoting Cultural Diversity in the Age of Globalization (Hardcover, New)


This work reveals how economic globalization affects decision-making in cultural matters worldwide, specifically in the field of arts. It looks at the theoretical and practical implications of economic globalization on the creation, production, distribution, promotion and reception of all forms of the arts in all parts of the world. The impact of cultural conglomerates on local institutions and activities is huge. Ownership is now the core issue in a worldwide battle for mass audiences. Joost Smiers proposes radical alternatives to this steady convergence under ever-widening corporate umbrellas, to restore and develop cultural diversity, enrich the public domain and be beneficial to the arts and artists of the Third World. He advocates the abolition of copyright which has become one of the most important commercial products of the 21st century and which he argues no longer protects the interests of the majority of the creative artists. He proposes a new international treaty on Cultural Diversity, to enable countries to reduce the market domination of cultural industries and to formulate their own cultural policies.

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This work reveals how economic globalization affects decision-making in cultural matters worldwide, specifically in the field of arts. It looks at the theoretical and practical implications of economic globalization on the creation, production, distribution, promotion and reception of all forms of the arts in all parts of the world. The impact of cultural conglomerates on local institutions and activities is huge. Ownership is now the core issue in a worldwide battle for mass audiences. Joost Smiers proposes radical alternatives to this steady convergence under ever-widening corporate umbrellas, to restore and develop cultural diversity, enrich the public domain and be beneficial to the arts and artists of the Third World. He advocates the abolition of copyright which has become one of the most important commercial products of the 21st century and which he argues no longer protects the interests of the majority of the creative artists. He proposes a new international treaty on Cultural Diversity, to enable countries to reduce the market domination of cultural industries and to formulate their own cultural policies.

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Imprint

Zed Books Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2003

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First published

October 2003

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Dimensions

242 x 158 x 21mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

288

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-1-84277-262-1

Barcode

9781842772621

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LSN

1-84277-262-7



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