Citizenship and cultural participation: two possibilities for a democratic dialogue about culture

Instantánea del Vapor Adriano III ("Vaporcito del Puerto"), Bien de Interés Cultural, en su depósito en la margen derecha del río Guadalete (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz).

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.25267/Periferica.2020.i21.28

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Monograph2: Contemporary Cultural Policies in Chile
286-297
Published: 21-12-2020
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Authors

  • Constanza Symmes Coll (CL) Academic and Researcher at the University of Santiago and University of Chile

Abstract

The term ‘cultural citizenship’ is one of the richest cultural concepts that emerged during the recent creation of the Ministry of the Cultures, Arts and Patrimony of Chile. The concept was coined in the 1990s by the Culture Division of the Ministry. This article delivers an account of how cultural citizenship resonated as an idea with the process of development of the National Survey of Cultural Participation 2017. The article thus discusses the ongoing epistemological changes of the survey towards qualitative science as a way to widen its capacity to represent the cultural and territorial diversity of Chile.

Keywords

cultural citizenship,
cultural participation,
National Survey of Cultural Participation 2017,
public actions in culture,

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Symmes Coll, C. . (2020). Citizenship and cultural participation: two possibilities for a democratic dialogue about culture. Periferica International. Journal for Cultural and Territorial Analysis, (21), 286–297. https://doi.org/10.25267/Periferica.2020.i21.28