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and Boekmanstudies

 

Publications

Journal

Boekman, journal for arts, culture and related policy has been published by the Boekman Foundation since 1989. Until 2003 every article had a summary in English. Some are written in English.

Please visit the archive for a list of articles in English.

Books

Below you'll find all English written publications, published by the Boekman Foundation or by it's publishing business, Boekmanstudies. Please click here if you want to see the complete list (in Dutch).
You can place your order here.

 
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  2010
Cultural policies in Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria and Tunisia
Boekmanstudies, Culture Resource (Al Mawred Al Thaqafy) and European Cultural Foundation (ECF) 272 pp.
ISBN/EAN: 978-90-6650-100-3
€ 34,90
 
  2009
Identifying with Europe
Boekmanstudies/ EUNIC Netherlands/ SICA. 209 pp.
(Ineke van Hamersveld en Arthur Sonnen)
ISBN/EAN 978-90-6650-0976
prijs € 39,50
Cultural Policy and Management Yearbook (KPY) 2009
Boekmanstudies/ Istanbul Bilgi University Press, 194 pp.
(editor Serhan Ada)
ISBN: 978-90-6650-095-2
prijs: € 30
Cultural Policy in the Netherlands, edition 2009
Ministry of Education Culture and Science / Boekmanstudies, 208 pp.
(redactie Ineke van Hamersveld)
ISBN/EAN: 978-90-6650-094-5
prijs: € 19.90
 
  2008
State on Stage
The impact of public policies on the performing arts in Europe
Boekmanstudies/VSCD in connection with Pearle*, Amsterdam
240 pp. (final editors Ineke Hamersveld en Cas Smithuijsen)
ISBN/EAN 978-90-6650-091-4
price € 24,90
 
  2007
Free Trade and Culture
A Study of Relevant WTO Rules and Constraints on National Cultural Policy Measures
Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 160 pp. and cd-rom (Peter van den Bossche)
ISBN/EAN 978-90-6650-089-1
prijs € 39,50
   

A Cultural Dimension to the EU's External Policies
Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 168 pp. (Rod Fisher)
ISNB/EAN: 978-90-6650-087-7
price: € 19,50

 
  2006
cultural policy in the Netherlands

Cultural Policy in the Netherlands
Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 168 pp. (Hanneloes Weeda and Cas Smithijsen)
ISBN-10: 90-6650-086-7; ISBN-13: 978-90-6650-086-0;
price € 12,50
student discount € 2,50

A cultural component as an integral part of the EU's foreign policy?
A cultural component as an integral part of the EU's foreign policy?
Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 192 pp. (Diane Dodd, Melle Lyklema and Kathinka Dittrich-Van Weringh)
ISBN 90-6650-085-9; price € 19,50

Another brick in the wall

Another brick in the wall
a critical review of arts management education in Europe
Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 160 pp. (Corina Şuteu)
ISBN 90-6650-084-0; price € 22
  2005
Arts management
Arts management in turbulent times: adaptable quality management
Navigating the arts through the winds of change
Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 208 pp. (Milena Dragićević Šešić and Sanjin Dragojević)
ISBN 10:9066500832;
ISBN 13:978 906 650 0839; price € 25
The Arts, Politics and Change
The Arts, Politics and Change
Participative Cultural Policymaking in South East Europe

Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 288 pp. (edited by Hanneloes Weeda, Corina Şuteu and Cas Smithuijsen)
ISBN 90-6650-081-6; price € 29,50
  2004
How to love Madonna, understand Shakespeare and create something new
How to love Madonna, understand Shakespeare and create something new
Complexities in contemporary arts and cultural management
Interview by Mary Ann DeVlieg with Corina Şuteu

Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 24 pp. (Editor: Ineke van Hamersveld)
ISBN 90 6650 080 8; price € 7,50
A portrait of the artist in 2015
A portrait of the artist in 2015
Artistic careers and higher arts education in Europe

Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 132 pp. (Samenstelling: Ingrid Janssen, Redactie: Ineke van Hamersveld, Ingrid Janssen, Cas Smithuijsen, Janneke Weijermars
ISBN 90 6650 079 4; price € 15
Gambling on Culture
Gambling on Culture
State lotteries as a source of funding for Culture – the Arts and Heritage

Circle, Associazione per l'Economia della Cultura, Roma Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 160 pp. (Editors Carla Bodo, Christopher Gordon, Dorota Ilczuk)
ISBN 90-6650-078-6; Price € 21,50
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  2001
Conference reader A must or a-muse
Conference reader A must or a-muse
Arts and Culture in Education: Policy and Practice in Europe, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, September 26 - 29, 2001
, Consortium A Must or a- Muse conference, 2001, 126 pp. (ed. by Annemoon van Hemel)
ISBN 90-6650-072-7; price € 12,50
Sold out Cultural Citizenship
Civil Society and Cultural Policy in Europe

Boekmanstudies, 128 pp. (D. Ilczuk)
ISBN 90-6650-070-0
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  1999
Sold out RECAP Resources for Cultural Policy in Europe, Boekmanstichting, 1999. 88 pp. (eds C. Brickwood, S. Hoogervorst and C. Smithuijsen)
The need for a European Liaison for Cultural Policy Resources (C. Smithuijsen); Cultural Policy and Employment in the `Information Society': a critical review of recent resources on culture industries, cultural policy, employment and new media (C. Brickwood); The Global Cultural Debate (H. Mommaas)
ISBN 90-6650-056-5
Sold out Planning Cultural Tourism in Europe: a Presentation of Theories and Cases, Boekman Foundation/ Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, 1999. 144 pp. (eds D. Dodd and A. van Hemel)
European Cultural Tourism: Patterns and Prospects (G. Richards); Cultural Tourism as Creative Border Crossing (H. Mommaas); Cultural Heritage Tourism in Norway (S. Myrvoll); Barcelona, the Making of a Cultural City (D. Dodd); The Province of Utrecht, Historic Heart of Holland (M. Huibers); The Relationship between Cultural Resources and Tourism Policies for Cities and Regions (F. Bianchini); Bonn, an Example for Regional Co-operation in the Field of Culture and Tourism (H-H. Schild); Identity Factory Southeast: towards a Flexible Cultural Leisure Infrastructure (G. Rooijakkers); The West Frisian Ring Dyke Project (H. Meelissen); Planning of Cultural Tourism: Opportunities and Constraints
ISBN 90-6650-060-3
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1998
in bookshops Privatization and Culture: Experiences in the Arts, Heritage and Cultural Industries in Europe, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998. 223 pp. (eds P. B. Boorsma, A. van Hemel and N. van der Wielen) (Circle Publications; 10)
Focusing the cultural political debate in Europe (P.B. Boorsma, A. van Hemel, N. van der Wielen); Foreword (C. Bodo, Th. H. Adams, V. Boltho); Privatizing the muse `and all that jazz' (P. B. Boorsma); Rethinking the state's role: privatization, economics and cultural policy (D. Throsby); Beyond privatization: the hybridization of museums and the built heritage (J. Mark Schuster); De-monopolizing culture: privatization and culture in 23 European countries (C. Smithuijsen); The contradictions of désétatisation: museums in France (F. Benhamou); Traditional policy tools and new incentives: built heritage in Greece (E. Karpodini- Dimitriadi); The shotgun wedding of opera and industry: opera houses in Italy (U. Bacchella); Who laughs last...: film and broadcasting in Hungary (M. Gálik); Unbinding books: publishing in the Czech Republic (J. þmjkalová); The conflicts between profits and politics: cultural industries in Europe (K. Razlogov); Unlike airlines and phone companies: performing arts in Europe (D. Klaic); Mixed economy and culture: Britain's experience (S. Creigh-Tyte); Conclusions (P. B. Boorsma, A. van Hemel, N. van der Wielen)
ISBN 0-7923-8409-1; price € 126,50 / € 38,50 (p)
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  1997
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Privatization/Désétatisation and culture: limitations or opportunities for cultural development in Europe?: conference reader for the Circle Round Table, 11-14 June, 1997, Boekman Foundation/Twente University, 1997. 174 pp. (eds A. van Hemel and N. van der Wielen)
Part 1: introduction and literature on privatization/désétatisation; part 2: programme and contributions; part 3: country reports: answers to a questionnaire from 23 European countries; with an introd. by C. Smithuijsen.
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1996
  Trading culture: Gatt, European cultural policies and the transatlantic market, Boekman Foundation, 1996. 192 pp. (eds A. van Hemel, H. Mommaas and C. Smithuijsen)
The politics of culture and world trade (H. Mommaas); Gatt and culture: a view from France (M. Palmer); Economic aspects of cultural exchange (A. Klamer); Resistance and transformation: Europe's response to American mass culture (R. Pells); Displacing culture: transnational culture, regional elites, and the challenge to national cinema (W. Uricchio); The complex debate on audiovisual policy (A. van Hemel); Should we worry about America? (P. Schlesinger); Transatlantic tv flow: another look at cultural cost-accounting (D. McQuail); World trade and the restructuring of German television (P.Ludes); Advertising: the commodification of American icons (R. Kroes); Intra- and international identities in American popular music (P. Maultsby); Does music cross boundaries? (S. Frith); Museum culture and the threat to national identity in the age of the Gatt (V. Zolberg); The outlines of a transatlantic cultural system (C. Smithuijsen); The treaties: General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (A. van Hemel)
ISBN 90-6650-046-8; price € 13,50
Sold out Cultural Research in Europe 1996, Boekman Foundation/Circle, 1996. Part 1, book, 227 pp., Part 2, diskette. (eds I. van Hamersveld and N. van der Wielen)
ISBN 90-6650-049-2
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1994
Sold out Gatt, the arts and cultural exchange between the United States and Europe:conference folder 20th and 21st of October, 1994, Boekman Foundation/Departments of Leisure Studies and Sociology, Tilburg University, 1994. 127 pp. (M. van Elteren, A. van Hemel, H. Mommaas)
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1993
Sold out Art museums and the price of success: an international comparison: the United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, with a contribution giving the German perspective: proceedings of the museum conference held at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam on 10 and 11 December 1992 organized by the Boekman Foundation Amsterdam, 1993. 163 pp. (eds T. Gubbels and A. van Hemel)
Chronic crisis in a cultural institution (V.L. Zolberg); Citizens or consumers (J.N. Wood); The public interest in the art museum's public (J.M.D. Schuster); Giving people what they want (E. Hooper-Greenhill); Art museums and the price of democratization in post-Thatcher Britain (P. Jenkinson); Vision in action (J. Spalding); Whose museum is it, anyway? (F. Lubbers); What museums, what success? (P. van Mensch); The museum ambience (H. van Os); The inflation of the new (J. Vaessen); The German art museums in a European perspective (E. Beaucamp); The quality of success and the price of quality (V.L. Zolberg)
ISBN 90-6650-037-9
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  1992
Sold out Art museums and the price of success: an international comparison: The United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands; conference folder, Boekmanstichting, 1992. 210 pp. (contrib. bij I. van Hamersveld en T. Gubbels; D. Schomaker, J. Reijseger; general editor: I. van Hamersveld)
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