Fellesskap, konflikt og politikk
Cultural policy is often grounded in art and culture’s social effects and significance for the community. At the same time, the step from community to conflict is short: community can imply cohesion, but it can also create an “inside” and an “outside” that may become a seed of division. Which commun...
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2026
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| author | Klara Bom, Anne Folkvord, Ingvild Meera Gaonkar, Anna Horne Kjældgaard, Lasse Ullerup Schmidt, Cecilie Solhjell, Dag Bøgh Thomsen, Torsten Valtysson, Bjarki |
| author_browse | Bøgh Thomsen, Torsten Folkvord, Ingvild Horne Kjældgaard, Lasse Klara Bom, Anne Meera Gaonkar, Anna Solhjell, Dag Ullerup Schmidt, Cecilie Valtysson, Bjarki |
| author_facet | Klara Bom, Anne Folkvord, Ingvild Meera Gaonkar, Anna Horne Kjældgaard, Lasse Ullerup Schmidt, Cecilie Solhjell, Dag Bøgh Thomsen, Torsten Valtysson, Bjarki |
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| description | Cultural policy is often grounded in art and culture’s social effects and significance for the community. At the same time, the step from community to conflict is short: community can imply cohesion, but it can also create an “inside” and an “outside” that may become a seed of division. Which communities—and forms of exclusion—does cultural policy then support? And what is the relationship between art, culture, and community as a concept and cultural-policy value? Through seven articles, Community, Conflict and Politics: Tensions in the Arts and Cultural Field offers insight into some of the understandings of community, nuances, contexts, histories, and not least conflicts that are part of the arts and cultural field and cultural policy. The articles shed light on fundamental dimensions of community, the significance of cultural policy in the Scandinavian welfare states, and why “separatist” communities of non-white arts and cultural workers emerge today. They discuss how a songbook can contribute to nation-based negotiations of community, how literature provides insight into imaginaries of the national “we,” how art associations function in a tension between self-organized communities, artistic influence, and state cultural policy, and what happens when art museums seek to establish community with their audiences through global digital platforms. The book stems from the second phase of the research program “Art and Social Communities” (2021–2023), a collaboration between the Norwegian Arts Council and the Danish Arts Foundation. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1713782026-02-12T10:01:24Z Fellesskap, konflikt og politikk Klara Bom, Anne Folkvord, Ingvild Meera Gaonkar, Anna Horne Kjældgaard, Lasse Ullerup Schmidt, Cecilie Solhjell, Dag Bøgh Thomsen, Torsten Valtysson, Bjarki Danielsen, Arild Ogundipe, Anne Political conflict Community studies Democracy Power relations Social movements Political theory Governance Participation Social cohesion Public debate thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPA Political science and theory thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology Cultural policy is often grounded in art and culture’s social effects and significance for the community. At the same time, the step from community to conflict is short: community can imply cohesion, but it can also create an “inside” and an “outside” that may become a seed of division. Which communities—and forms of exclusion—does cultural policy then support? And what is the relationship between art, culture, and community as a concept and cultural-policy value? Through seven articles, Community, Conflict and Politics: Tensions in the Arts and Cultural Field offers insight into some of the understandings of community, nuances, contexts, histories, and not least conflicts that are part of the arts and cultural field and cultural policy. The articles shed light on fundamental dimensions of community, the significance of cultural policy in the Scandinavian welfare states, and why “separatist” communities of non-white arts and cultural workers emerge today. They discuss how a songbook can contribute to nation-based negotiations of community, how literature provides insight into imaginaries of the national “we,” how art associations function in a tension between self-organized communities, artistic influence, and state cultural policy, and what happens when art museums seek to establish community with their audiences through global digital platforms. The book stems from the second phase of the research program “Art and Social Communities” (2021–2023), a collaboration between the Norwegian Arts Council and the Danish Arts Foundation. 2026-02-12T10:01:19Z 2026-02-12T10:01:19Z 2024 book 9788245047257 9788245047264 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/171378 nor application/octet-stream Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/index.php/vboa/catalog/book/42 https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/index.php/vboa/catalog/view/42/65/736 Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & Bjørke 10.55669/oa3210 Cultural policy is often grounded in art and culture’s social effects and significance for the community. At the same time, the step from community to conflict is short: community can imply cohesion, but it can also create an “inside” and an “outside” that may become a seed of division. Which communities—and forms of exclusion—does cultural policy then support? And what is the relationship between art, culture, and community as a concept and cultural-policy value? Through seven articles, Community, Conflict and Politics: Tensions in the Arts and Cultural Field offers insight into some of the understandings of community, nuances, contexts, histories, and not least conflicts that are part of the arts and cultural field and cultural policy. The articles shed light on fundamental dimensions of community, the significance of cultural policy in the Scandinavian welfare states, and why “separatist” communities of non-white arts and cultural workers emerge today. They discuss how a songbook can contribute to nation-based negotiations of community, how literature provides insight into imaginaries of the national “we,” how art associations function in a tension between self-organized communities, artistic influence, and state cultural policy, and what happens when art museums seek to establish community with their audiences through global digital platforms. The book stems from the second phase of the research program “Art and Social Communities” (2021–2023), a collaboration between the Norwegian Arts Council and the Danish Arts Foundation. 10.55669/oa3210 637f2da4-f01b-482d-ac9d-8f3e204f400e 9788245047257 9788245047264 290 Bergen open access |
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