Livre - Cultures of participation

069 ERI

Description

Livre

Routledge

Eriksson Birgit 1963 - ...

Stage Carsten 1980 - ...

Valtýsson Bjarki 1976 - ...

Presentation materielle : ix, 239 pages

Dimensions : 24 cm

This book examines cultural participation from three different, but interrelated perspectives: participatory art and aesthetics; participatory digital media, and participatory cultural policies and institutions. Focusing on how ideals and practices relating to cultural participation express and (re)produce different “cultures of participation”, an interdisciplinary team of authors demonstrate how the areas of arts, digital media, and cultural policy and institutions are shaped by different but interrelated contextual backgrounds. Chapters offer a variety of perspectives and strategies for empirically identifying “cultures of participation” and their current transformations and tensions in various regional and national settings. This book will be of interest to academics and cultural leaders in the areas of museum studies, media and communications, arts, arts education, cultural studies, curatorial studies and digital studies. It will also be relevant for cultural workers, artists and policy makers interested in the participatory agenda in art, digital media and cultural institutions. Birgit Eriksson is Professor of cultural theory and analysis at the School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark. Her current research focuses on participatory arts and culture; art and social communities; aesthetics and politics. She is the author or editor of eight books. Recent journal articles include “Forms and potential effects of citizen participation in European cultural centres” (co-au, 2018) and “Are we really there, and in contact? Staging firsthand witnesses of contemporary Danish warfare” (2017). Carsten Stage is Associate Professor in the School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark. His current research focuses on patient participation, affect and social media. Recent publications include the monographs The Language of Illness and Death on Social Media (Emerald, 2018, co-au), Networked Cancer (Palgrave, 2017) and Global Media, Biopolitics and Affect (Routledge, 2015, co-au) and the edited collection Affective Methodologies (Palgrave, 2015, co-ed). Bjarki Valtysson is associate professor at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. His current research is focused on cultural participation, digital cultural policy and algorithmic platform societies. He is the author or editor of several books and articles. Recent publications include Media and the Mundane: Communication Across Media in Everyday Life (Nordicom 2016, co-ed), Technologies of Labour and the Politics of Contradiction (Palgrave 2018, co-ed) and Digital Cultural Policy: From Politics to Practice (Palgrave, 2020).

Chapter One: ERIKSSON Birgit, STAGE Carsten and VALTYSSON Bjarki, Introduction PART I: PARTICIPATORY ART AND AESTHETICS Chapter Two: JACKSON Shannon, Performance, public (re) assembly, and civic re-enactment Chapter Three: BORGGREEN Gunhild and PLATZ Anemone, Autonomy and collectivity at the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale in Japan Chapter Four: VALJAKKA Minna, Cross-cultural collaboration Chapter Five: ERIKSSON Birgit, Art and local communities PART II: DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY Chapter Six: NACHER Anna, VR – the culture of (non)participation? Reframing the participative edge of virtual reality Chapter Seven: SOUTHERTON Clare, DAMKJáR Maja Sonne and ALBRECHTSLUND Anders, Photo-sharing as participatory surveillance Chapter Eight: KEYLIN Vadim, Medialities of participation in sound art Chapter Nine: STAGE Carsten, The participatory patient PART III: CULTURAL POLICY AND INSTITUTIONS Chapter Ten: JANCOVICH Leila and STEVENSON David, The “problem” of participation in cultural policy Chapter Eleven: SITZIA Emilie, Public participation and agency in art museums Chapter Twelve: OMAN Susan, Re-ordering and re-performing Chapter Thirteen: VALTYSSON Bjarki, Diving into the archive