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Title: Légitimité et changement des politiques culturelles: de la transition culturelle à la « désétatisation». Le cas de la Catalogne
Author: Barbieri, Nicolás  
Citation: BARBIERI, N. [Nicolás]. (2014). « Légitimité et changement des politiques culturelles: de la transition culturelle à la « désétatisation». Le cas de la Catalogne », Pôle Sud, 2014/1 (n° 40), p. 137-152. DOI : 10.3917/psud.040.0137.
Abstract: Based on a case study of the development of the cultural policies of the autonomous government of Catalonia, this paper analyses how, when and why policy change processes are developed. Cultural policy continuity and change are conditioned by a permanent conflict: the institutional legitimacy of the government intervention in the cultural arena. Thus, a period of policy continuity (named cultural transition in this paper) can be explained by a process of conflict containment. In turn, cultural policies can face a crisis in institutional legitimacy when conflict affects the policy domain as a whole. Lastly, a period of significant changes in cultural policies (named desetatisation in this paper) corresponds to a process of conflict expansion and institutional re-legitimation of the government intervention. However, instead of promoting the democratization of the policy process, cultural policy changes can increase the gulf between the cultural sector and the rest of society
Keywords: Catalonia
cultural policy
desetatisation
policy change
legitimacy
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3917/psud.040.0137
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Version: info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
Issue Date: 2014
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