Cultural policy as an elitist democracy: Denmark as a case

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Although democracy is often related to cultural policy, the concept of democracy is rarely the point of departure for cultural policy research. Consequently, this article offers an analysis of Danish cultural policy from 1945 to 1969 through a democratic lens. The article shows how three different views on democracy are reflected in the Danish Social Democrats' cultural policy, which was seen as a pivotal part of the welfare state. Moreover, the article concludes that the Danish Social Democrats' welfare policy – and especially their cultural policy – can be described as an elitist democracy.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date20 Aug 2024
Number of pages16
Publication statusPublished - 20 Aug 2024
EventICCPR 2024: 13th ICCPR Cultural Policies in Democratic and Nondemocratic Regimes - Warsaw, Poland
Duration: 19 Jul 202423 Aug 2024
https://iccpr2024.wnpism.uw.edu.pl/

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ConferenceICCPR 2024
CountryPoland
CityWarsaw
Period19/07/202423/08/2024
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