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    Title: Neoliberalised development of cultural policies in Taiwan and a case of the Taiwanese film industry in a creative industries model.
    Authors: Tsai, Hui-Ju;Lin, Yu-Peng
    Keywords: neoliberalism;cultural policy;creative industries;film industries
    Date: 2017-09-26
    Issue Date: 2019-03-06 12:10:56 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Routledge
    Abstract: The neoliberalised plan of creative industries has eroded the public value of culture and media policies and changed the cultural landscape. Neoliberal rhetoric has become pivotal to the successful ‘common-sense’ of recent decades (Harvey 2005, pp. 39-42; Hall 2011). It has not only infiltrated society but also penetrated the field of cultural policies. The British conception of creative industries, for example, was grafted onto a new cultural and creative industries project in Taiwan. The localisation of British policy discourses and the process of public acceptance-this common-sense that ‘culture is a good business’ of the same underlying neoliberal agenda-has occurred not only in Britain but also in the Taiwanese context.
    Relation: The Routledge Handbook of Global Cultural Policy.
    DOI: 10.4324/9781315718408
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Mass Communication] Chapter

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