Public policy is a course of action or inaction chosen by public authorities to address a problem. Public policy is expressed in the body of laws, regulations, decisions and actions of government. Policy analysis may be used to formulate public policy and to evaluate its effectiveness. Many public policy analysts earn public policy degrees like Ph.D., Master of Public Policy and Master of Public Administration in public policy schools, while others earn specialized degrees, such as an M.Ed for specializing in educational policy or an MSW for specializing in social welfare policy.
Cultural policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cultural Policy is the area of public policy-making that governs activities related to the arts and culture. Generally, this involves fostering processes, legal classifications and ...
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Webster's World of Cultural Policy Welcome to Webster's World of Cultural Policy An online resource center for the study of cultural policy from the perspective of cultural democracy
Cultural Policy - The Canadian Encyclopedia Cultural policy in general refers to government measures taken to encourage or to protect activities in areas defined as cultural. Much of the confusion over the objectives of ...
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Cultural Policy Center | The University of Chicago The center prepares students for careers in the cultural sector, promotes research on the workings of culture in our lives, and provides forums for discussion on current ...