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Cultural Trends Call for Papers: Beyond the CASE programme
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport recently published a series of reports (http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/research_and_statistics/7275.aspx) as part of the Culture And Sport Evidence (CASE) programme. The CASE work offers significant new resources for government, practitioners and academics, which can assist with decision-making, management and administration as well as offering evidence for critical reflection. However, the findings from the CASE programme are not unproblematic.
In light of these issues, Cultural Trends will publish a special edition, guest edited by Dr Dave O’Brien, to respond to CASE. The special issue invites papers on the CASE research itself, the issues raised by the research and the wider context for contemporary cultural policy. Cultural Trends seeks papers that will explore the significance of CASE at the end of its first phase, following the publication of its drives, impacts and values work.
For more information please visit http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cfp/ccutcfp4.pdf
Visit the Cultural Trends website www.tandfonline.com/ccut
Abstracts can be sent to Sara Selwood [log in to unmask], no later than 1st November 2011.
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