Svante Beckman and Sten Månsson (ed.) Kultursverige 2009 - Problemanalys och Kulturstatistik, Linköping: Sörlins Förlag, 2008

According to recent European statistics, Swedish cultural policy has succeeded remarkably well in achieving its original objective: to promote popular interest in the Arts. Sweden (closely followed by our Nordic neighbors) tops the list when it comes to participation in cultural activities. The figu...

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Main Author: Arne Ruth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Electronic Press 2009-10-01
Series:Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.09115.3
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description According to recent European statistics, Swedish cultural policy has succeeded remarkably well in achieving its original objective: to promote popular interest in the Arts. Sweden (closely followed by our Nordic neighbors) tops the list when it comes to participation in cultural activities. The figures are included in a body of statistics that, together with commentary by Sten Månsson of the Swedish Cultural Council, make up the greater part of Kultursverige 2009.
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Svante Beckman and Sten Månsson (ed.) Kultursverige 2009 - Problemanalys och Kulturstatistik, Linköping: Sörlins Förlag, 2008
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
title Svante Beckman and Sten Månsson (ed.) Kultursverige 2009 - Problemanalys och Kulturstatistik, Linköping: Sörlins Förlag, 2008
title_full Svante Beckman and Sten Månsson (ed.) Kultursverige 2009 - Problemanalys och Kulturstatistik, Linköping: Sörlins Förlag, 2008
title_fullStr Svante Beckman and Sten Månsson (ed.) Kultursverige 2009 - Problemanalys och Kulturstatistik, Linköping: Sörlins Förlag, 2008
title_full_unstemmed Svante Beckman and Sten Månsson (ed.) Kultursverige 2009 - Problemanalys och Kulturstatistik, Linköping: Sörlins Förlag, 2008
title_short Svante Beckman and Sten Månsson (ed.) Kultursverige 2009 - Problemanalys och Kulturstatistik, Linköping: Sörlins Förlag, 2008
title_sort svante beckman and sten mansson ed kultursverige 2009 problemanalys och kulturstatistik linkoping sorlins forlag 2008
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