Cultural Policy Yearbook

Cultural Policy Yearbook is an international, peer-reviewed publication, producing high-quality, original research published by Istanbul Bilgi University Cultural Policy and Management Research Centre (KPY). The Yearbook is a bilingual, and annual book published both in English and in Turkish in two separate volumes. CPY Yearbook consists of three sections including a dossier named “Focus” which consists of a title formed around the conceptualization and contemporary discussions on the chosen theme as well as "Open Space" and "Review".
The “Focus” theme is determined by the editor(s) appointed by the editorial board for each issue.
The “Open Space” gives coverage to articles on the latest developments and debates in the area of cultural policy and management which are not included in the “Focus”.
The “Review” includes short information, criticism, and commentary on publications, legislation, and international documents, events, works of art, and academic/cultural meetings.

2011
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Cultural Policy and Management (KPY) Yearbook (KPY) 2011

This yearbook which was published for the third time in 2011 starts  with the speech of Christine M. Merkel where she analyzes 2005 UNESCO Convention which has become the magna carta of the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.  The subject of the dossier in this issue is presented with three headings comprehensively discussing and proving how cultural heritage has been integrated with daily life in the World and in Turkey during 2010; 'Cultural Heritage Management Research and Assessment', 'Cultural Heritage between Conflict and Reconciliation' and 'Cultural Heritage in Perspective: A Feature on Roma Lore'.
Istanbul Bilgi University Publications, 2012
 
Table of Contents

KEYNOTE ARTICLE
Christine M. Merkel: Fair Culture 2030 – 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Culturel Expressions

DOSSIER: HERITAGE FOR SOCIETY
Interview with Burçin Altınsay 
Graham Fairclough: The Value of Heritage for the Future

CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND ASSESSENT
İclal Dinçer and Zeynep Enlil: The Shifting Scope of Cultural Heritage and Perception of ‘Value of Cultural Heritage for Society - Faro Convention’: A Preliminary Research Study for Turkey 
Daniel Shoup: Archeology, Stakeholders and Site Management
Daniela Angelina Jelinčić: Contemporary Identity: A Drive for Successful Cultural Tourism Management 
Ece Irmak: Effects on Cultural Tourism on the Natural Environment and Cultural Heritage: The Case of Eminönü 

CULTURAL HERITAGE BETWEEN CONFLICT AD RECONCILATION
Orhan Silier: Cultural Heritage between Conflict and Reconciliation
Three Hypotheses on the Establishment of a Cultural Heritage Movement in Turkey
Ece Velioğlu: Preserving Hasankeyf’s Cultural Heritage: an International Human Rights Perspective 
José G. Vargas-Hernández: Environmental and Cultural Heritage Effects in Revitalizing a Mining Town in Mexico: The Case of Cerro De San Pedro
Maximilian Hartmuth: Cultural Heritage Policy, Civil Society, and Academia: Lessons from Three Recent Projects Pertaining to South East Europe
Ivaylo Ditchev: Heritage as Battleground: Bulgaria vs. Communism

CULTURAL HERITAGE IN PERSPECTIVE: A FEATURE ON ROMA LORE
Kevin Robins: Gypsies and the Heritage Question
Ksenija Vidmar Horvat: Re-membering Spaces: Memory, the Roma and European Discourse on Cultural Heritage
Asu Aksoy and Kevin Robins: The Displacement of Living Roma Heritage in İstanbul: Sulukule
Serhan Ada and Kevin Robins: Dragan Klaić, A European Intellectual
Dragan Klaić: Remembering and Forgetting Communist Cultural Production

Text of the Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society (Faro, 2005), Council of Europe

REVIEWS
Bob Catterall: “Seeking Spatial Justice”
Seeking Spatial Justice (2010) Edward Soja, Minneapolis/Londra: University of Minnesota Press
Zuhal Ulusoy: Space and Culture Symposium (10-12 September 2011, Kadir Has University) 

Annual KPY Top 10 News Selection
ISBN 978-605-399-238-7
May 2012
 

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