Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy/Zeitschrift für Kulturmanagement und Kulturpolitik: Vol. 10, Issue 2: Resiliency in the Cultural Sector

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The Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy offers international perspectives on a wide range of issues in cultural management and cultural policy research and practice. This issue looks at resiliency in cultural management and policy from a variety of perspectives. Resiliency (or its exact synonym, resilience) refers to the ability to withstand difficulty, or to bounce back from chaos or trauma. In the cultural sector, the term often refers to both the resiliency of artists and other cultural workers to work and create despite the many pressures against them. It also encompasses the belief that the presence of art in human society makes both society and individuals more resilient.

About the author

Constance DeVereaux (PhD) is Associate Professor in Residence and Director, MFA Arts Administration at the University of Connecticut.

Steffen Höhne (Prof. Dr.) ist Professor für Kulturmanagement und Leiter des Studienfachs Kulturmanagement an der Hochschule für Musik FRANZ LISZT Weimar.

Martin Tröndle (Prof. Dr.) hat den WÜRTH Chair of Cultural Production an der Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen inne. Von 2018 bis 2024 leitete er das Forschungsprojekt »ECR – Experimental Concert Research«, das von der VolkswagenStiftung gefördert wurde.

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