Issues in cultural policy studies: Raymond Williams and questions of theory, method and position in the construction of intellectual work addressing cultural policy in the UKTools Cox, Tamsin (2024) Issues in cultural policy studies: Raymond Williams and questions of theory, method and position in the construction of intellectual work addressing cultural policy in the UK. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractTaking the field of cultural policy studies as its object of study, this thesis asks how the construction of the field shapes its engagement with key questions of cultural policy. In examining the construction of the field, this means looking at the way in which it formulates its object of study, proposes and applies methods, privileges or discards different types of knowledge and knowledge traditions, frames the role of knowledge producers and intellectual workers in the field and, ultimately, advances a proposition for its own value as a field of knowledge. Whilst cultural policy studies has engaged to some extent with questions of reflexivity in policy-facing work I argue that a fuller enquiry would demonstrate the way in which this construction limits or affects the field’s capacity to engage more fully in the political and moral impetus which some reflexive work identifies.
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