A Call for Reflexivity: Implications of the Internationalisation Agenda for Arts Management Programmes Within Higher Education

  • Durrer V
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… The widespread popularity of concepts like 'creativity', evidenced, for instance, in the global cultural policy transfers associated with Richard Florida's creative class (Florida, 2002), have “contributed greatly to the idolisation of the globally mobile, cultural worker” (Luckman, 2013 …

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Durrer, V. (2020). A Call for Reflexivity: Implications of the Internationalisation Agenda for Arts Management Programmes Within Higher Education (pp. 173–203). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24646-4_8

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