Kulturmanagement konkret An Anatomy of Arts Management - Interdisciplinary Positions and Perspectives

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With the launch of its book, An Anatomy of Arts Management, the Institut für Kulturkonzepte – based in Hamburg and Vienna – establishes a new link between research and practice in the field of arts management. This has been brought about by interdisciplinary contributions on a host of different themes and areas of activity. Contributions from across the world serve to underline the ever growing internationalisation of arts management, allowing the reader a global perspective. An Anatomy of Arts Management appears for the second time in 2008 and is an annual publication. The book consits out of English and in German articles. artsmanagement.net completes the book with a roundup of the most important trends in arts management in the last year.
Volume 1 of An Anatomy of Arts Management focuses on “entrepreneurship in the arts”, “Business community’s responsibility towards – and co-operation with – the arts scene”. Various contributors, including Birgit Mandel, Karin Wolf/Edith Jakob, Connie Pirtle (USA), Timo Cantell (Finland) and Constance Devereaux (USA), Tanja Thimm and Isgard Rhein.
Volume 2 focuses on the topics of evaluation, festival and theatre management and international, cultural policy aspects. Various contibutors, including Gesa Birnkraut (Germany), Milena Dragicevic Sesic (Serbia, Sue Kay (UK) and Markus Miko (Austria).
Please order An Anatomy of Arts Management for EUR 15 per volume (plus postal charges):
office@kulturkonzepte.at