2009
DOI: 10.3200/jaml.38.4.235-238
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Arts and Cultural Management: The State of the Field: Introduction

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“…A fourth stream, which derives from the third, is that offered by scholars who have identified the contributions of arts management by tracing its ontological and epistemological connections to other spheres of knowledge (Chong 2000(Chong , 2002Evrard and Colbert 2000;Brkic 2009;DeVereaux 2009aDeVereaux , 2009bEbewo and Sirayi 2009;Kirchberg and Zembylas 2010;Kuesters 2010). In their Downloaded by [University of Saskatchewan Library] at 02:41 06 February 2015 VARELA analyses, they have raised important questions about what skill sets are exclusively (or primarily) the purview of arts administration education and contributed to the discussion of what type of training faculty must have to be able to convey this knowledge (although a review of faculty training and capabilities remains to be conducted).…”
Section: Lists Skills Relevance and Content: A Review Of The Litermentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A fourth stream, which derives from the third, is that offered by scholars who have identified the contributions of arts management by tracing its ontological and epistemological connections to other spheres of knowledge (Chong 2000(Chong , 2002Evrard and Colbert 2000;Brkic 2009;DeVereaux 2009aDeVereaux , 2009bEbewo and Sirayi 2009;Kirchberg and Zembylas 2010;Kuesters 2010). In their Downloaded by [University of Saskatchewan Library] at 02:41 06 February 2015 VARELA analyses, they have raised important questions about what skill sets are exclusively (or primarily) the purview of arts administration education and contributed to the discussion of what type of training faculty must have to be able to convey this knowledge (although a review of faculty training and capabilities remains to be conducted).…”
Section: Lists Skills Relevance and Content: A Review Of The Litermentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Cultural management is an integral part of the successful development of institutions in the cultural sector. Devereaux (2009) emphasizes that cultural management is "management by implicating professional behavior in the cultural sector" and "practical leadership in cultural sector organizations." The author also emphasizes the importance of practical leadership, based on management principles for cultural sector institutions.…”
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“…Pauliukevičiūtė andRaipa (2009) "Cultural management implies the professional behavior of the cultural sector, the societal aspect of the activity, the benefits to society, and the practical leadership of cultural sector organizations. "Devereaux (2009)…”
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