Prescription et expertise culturelles
- Submitting institution
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University of Glasgow
- Unit of assessment
- 34 - Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, Library and Information Management
- Output identifier
- 34A-05640
- Type
- D - Journal article
- DOI
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- Title of journal
- Territoires Contemporains
- Article number
- -
- First page
- 1
- Volume
- 11
- Issue
- -
- ISSN
- 1961-9944
- Open access status
- Compliant
- Month of publication
- July
- Year of publication
- 2019
- URL
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http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/181461/
- Supplementary information
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- Request cross-referral to
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
- No
- COVID-19 affected output statement
- -
- Forensic science
- No
- Criminology
- No
- Interdisciplinary
- No
- Number of additional authors
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0
- Research group(s)
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-
- Proposed double-weighted
- No
- Reserve for an output with double weighting
- No
- Additional information
- -
- Author contribution statement
- -
- Non-English
- Yes
- English abstract
- This invited contribution to Francophone debate on 'cultural prescription' analyses institutional frameworks of cultural expertise. 1. The politics of expertise is located in a contested field of claims to knowledge. 2. Syntheses of the author's studies of the UK Film Council and Scotland's Cultural Enterprise Office exemplify institutional cultural intermediation in the 'creative economy'. 3. This funded research is next reflexively positioned in the UK's research impact agenda, framing an auto-ethnography of the author's media policy advice both to the UK Government and Ofcom's Content Board. These case studies demonstrate the performance of, and constraints on, cultural expertise.