Professionalization in the Creative Sector
Policy, Collective Action, and Institutionalization
Herausgeber: Wyszomirski, Margaret J; Chang, Woongjo
Professionalization in the Creative Sector
Policy, Collective Action, and Institutionalization
Herausgeber: Wyszomirski, Margaret J; Chang, Woongjo
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This book seeks to better understand the processes and influences that have driven professionalization in the arts.
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This book seeks to better understand the processes and influences that have driven professionalization in the arts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780367687045
- ISBN-10: 0367687046
- Artikelnr.: 72543062
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780367687045
- ISBN-10: 0367687046
- Artikelnr.: 72543062
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Margaret J. Wyszomirski is Professor Emerita of Arts Administration, Education and Policy at The Ohio State University, USA. WoongJo Chang is Associate Professor of Arts and Cultural Management at Hongik University, Seoul, Korea.
1. Professionalization in the Creative Sector: Processes and Trends
Margaret J. Wyszomirski & WoongJo Chang Part One 2. Sustaining Atypical
Professions: Professional Structuration in the Creative Sector WoongJo
Chang & Margaret J. Wyszomirski 3. Cultural Policy Tools and Rising
Professionalism in American Arts, 1963-1996 Margaret J. Wyszomirski 4.
Passion and Profession: Individual Artists, Professional Development, and
the Role of Foundations Claudia J. Bach 5. The Dual Professional: The
Artist/Manager in Small Arts Organizations WoongJo Chang 6. Strategic
Planning for the Creative Professional: A Curriculum Proposal for Career
Development Design Javier J. Hernández Acosta Part Two 7. Actors' Equity
Association and the Professionalization of the Acting Vocation Rachel Shane
8. The Fractured Professionalization in Arts Education Young-ah Koh & Ann
Galligan 9. Cultural Value and Professionalization of Emerging Contemporary
Artists Ian Fillis, Boram Lee, & Ian Fraser 10. Strategic or Struggling?
Professionalizing Philanthropy in Nonprofit Arts Organizations Chiara
Carolina Donelli & Ruth Rentschler 11. Performing Arts Center Managers: A
Crucial Profession in Community Performing Arts Sectors Patricia Dewey
Lambert 12. 'I am a Professional dancer': The Case of Professionalization
in Disability Arts Ruth Rentschler, Boram Lee, Jung Yoon, & Ayse Collins
13. Making a Buck Through Blockchain: Artist Entrepreneurship in the
Artworld Minha Lee 14. Epilogue: Challenges for Creative Professionalism
Margaret J. Wyszomirski & WoongJo Chang
Margaret J. Wyszomirski & WoongJo Chang Part One 2. Sustaining Atypical
Professions: Professional Structuration in the Creative Sector WoongJo
Chang & Margaret J. Wyszomirski 3. Cultural Policy Tools and Rising
Professionalism in American Arts, 1963-1996 Margaret J. Wyszomirski 4.
Passion and Profession: Individual Artists, Professional Development, and
the Role of Foundations Claudia J. Bach 5. The Dual Professional: The
Artist/Manager in Small Arts Organizations WoongJo Chang 6. Strategic
Planning for the Creative Professional: A Curriculum Proposal for Career
Development Design Javier J. Hernández Acosta Part Two 7. Actors' Equity
Association and the Professionalization of the Acting Vocation Rachel Shane
8. The Fractured Professionalization in Arts Education Young-ah Koh & Ann
Galligan 9. Cultural Value and Professionalization of Emerging Contemporary
Artists Ian Fillis, Boram Lee, & Ian Fraser 10. Strategic or Struggling?
Professionalizing Philanthropy in Nonprofit Arts Organizations Chiara
Carolina Donelli & Ruth Rentschler 11. Performing Arts Center Managers: A
Crucial Profession in Community Performing Arts Sectors Patricia Dewey
Lambert 12. 'I am a Professional dancer': The Case of Professionalization
in Disability Arts Ruth Rentschler, Boram Lee, Jung Yoon, & Ayse Collins
13. Making a Buck Through Blockchain: Artist Entrepreneurship in the
Artworld Minha Lee 14. Epilogue: Challenges for Creative Professionalism
Margaret J. Wyszomirski & WoongJo Chang
1. Professionalization in the Creative Sector: Processes and Trends
Margaret J. Wyszomirski & WoongJo Chang Part One 2. Sustaining Atypical
Professions: Professional Structuration in the Creative Sector WoongJo
Chang & Margaret J. Wyszomirski 3. Cultural Policy Tools and Rising
Professionalism in American Arts, 1963-1996 Margaret J. Wyszomirski 4.
Passion and Profession: Individual Artists, Professional Development, and
the Role of Foundations Claudia J. Bach 5. The Dual Professional: The
Artist/Manager in Small Arts Organizations WoongJo Chang 6. Strategic
Planning for the Creative Professional: A Curriculum Proposal for Career
Development Design Javier J. Hernández Acosta Part Two 7. Actors' Equity
Association and the Professionalization of the Acting Vocation Rachel Shane
8. The Fractured Professionalization in Arts Education Young-ah Koh & Ann
Galligan 9. Cultural Value and Professionalization of Emerging Contemporary
Artists Ian Fillis, Boram Lee, & Ian Fraser 10. Strategic or Struggling?
Professionalizing Philanthropy in Nonprofit Arts Organizations Chiara
Carolina Donelli & Ruth Rentschler 11. Performing Arts Center Managers: A
Crucial Profession in Community Performing Arts Sectors Patricia Dewey
Lambert 12. 'I am a Professional dancer': The Case of Professionalization
in Disability Arts Ruth Rentschler, Boram Lee, Jung Yoon, & Ayse Collins
13. Making a Buck Through Blockchain: Artist Entrepreneurship in the
Artworld Minha Lee 14. Epilogue: Challenges for Creative Professionalism
Margaret J. Wyszomirski & WoongJo Chang
Margaret J. Wyszomirski & WoongJo Chang Part One 2. Sustaining Atypical
Professions: Professional Structuration in the Creative Sector WoongJo
Chang & Margaret J. Wyszomirski 3. Cultural Policy Tools and Rising
Professionalism in American Arts, 1963-1996 Margaret J. Wyszomirski 4.
Passion and Profession: Individual Artists, Professional Development, and
the Role of Foundations Claudia J. Bach 5. The Dual Professional: The
Artist/Manager in Small Arts Organizations WoongJo Chang 6. Strategic
Planning for the Creative Professional: A Curriculum Proposal for Career
Development Design Javier J. Hernández Acosta Part Two 7. Actors' Equity
Association and the Professionalization of the Acting Vocation Rachel Shane
8. The Fractured Professionalization in Arts Education Young-ah Koh & Ann
Galligan 9. Cultural Value and Professionalization of Emerging Contemporary
Artists Ian Fillis, Boram Lee, & Ian Fraser 10. Strategic or Struggling?
Professionalizing Philanthropy in Nonprofit Arts Organizations Chiara
Carolina Donelli & Ruth Rentschler 11. Performing Arts Center Managers: A
Crucial Profession in Community Performing Arts Sectors Patricia Dewey
Lambert 12. 'I am a Professional dancer': The Case of Professionalization
in Disability Arts Ruth Rentschler, Boram Lee, Jung Yoon, & Ayse Collins
13. Making a Buck Through Blockchain: Artist Entrepreneurship in the
Artworld Minha Lee 14. Epilogue: Challenges for Creative Professionalism
Margaret J. Wyszomirski & WoongJo Chang