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A Typology of Sub-State Cultural Policy: Québec, Scotland, and Catalonia

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This chapter explores the ways in which identity and identity issues have been recognized, problematized, and mobilized in the development of sub-state cultural policy. From this exploration, a common world, in the image of Boltanski and Thévenot’s (1991) economies of worth framework, of sub-state cultural policy begins to take shape. Specifically, this chapter explores the key cultural policies of Québec, Scotland, and Catalonia, respectively, in relation to the 13 analytical categories of the economies of worth framework outlined in Chap. 1 and presents a common world of its own: The World of National Minority Cultural Policy.

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Beauregard, D. (2018). A Typology of Sub-State Cultural Policy: Québec, Scotland, and Catalonia. In: Cultural Policy and Industries of Identity. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73624-2_7

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