Author: Majstorovic, Steven
Publication Year: 1972
Media Type: Report
Summary:
This article is part of a series published by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to show how cultural policies are planned and implemented in various UNESCO member states. The author explore Cultural Policy in Yugoslavia.
Abstract:
The author examines cultural development and policy in Yugoslavia.
CONTENTS
- Introduction: Foundations of cultural policy.
- Cultural policy and self-management.
- Cultural development of the peoples and nationalities.
- Practical aspects.
This article is part of a series published by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to show how cultural policies are planned and implemented in various UNESCO member states. As cultures differ, so does the approach to them; it is for each Member State to determine its cultural policy and methods according to its own conception of culture, its socio-economic system, political ideology and technological development. However, the methods of cultural policy (like those of general development policy) have certain common problems; these are largely institutional, administrative and financial in nature, and the need has increasingly been stressed for exchanging experiences and information about them. This series, each issue of which follows as far as possible a similar pattern so as to make comparison easier, is mainly concerned with these technical aspects of cultural policy.
Arts & Intersections:
Categories: International, Cultural Planning
ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
PUBLISHER INFORMATION
Name: UNESCO
Website URL: http://www.unesco.org