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Cultural Management I

Niveau

first cycle, Bachelor

Learning outcomes of the courses/module

The students acquire basic knowledge of the cultural sector. They can explain its development history, structures, terminology, framework conditions and social significance and use examples to illustrate them. They are able to identify the current challenges and trends in the cultural sector. They understand the influence of cultural work on societies, can express themselves critically and recognize ethical obligations.

Prerequisites for the course

not applicable

Course content

Cultural Management I focuses on the cultural sector in its structures, contexts, framework conditions and modes of operation. In order to understand the structures of the cultural sector, the contexts in the art, music, theatre, literature, film and festival sectors are presented using examples: This includes the interaction between producing, mediating, exploiting and conserving institutions, the importance of supporting structures (public-law, private-law non-profit, private-law-commercial); areas of responsibility in the cultural sector (artistic directors, curators, creative and performing artists, etc.) and labor-law framework conditions, the role of interest groups, copyright regulations and the influential interrelationship between cultural management and cultural policy. Following a historical outline of the emergence of cultural institutions, the focus is on current influencing factors and concepts such as participative formats, cultural development plans, the increased consideration of human rights, cross-sectional management such as cultural tourism and forms of digital cultural production such as Remix.

Recommended specialist literature

Heinrichs, W. (2012): Kulturmanagement. Eine praxisorientierte Einführung, Darmstadt, Primus (dritte, vollständig überarbeitete Auflage) Dätsch, C. (Hg.) (2018): Kulturelle Übersetzer. Kunst und Kulturmanagement in transkulturellem Kontext. transcript Hoppe, B. / Heinze, T. (2015): Einführung in das Kulturmanagement. Themen – Kooperationen – Gesellschaftliche Bezüge Zembylas, T. (2004): Kulturbetriebslehre. Grundlagen einer Inter-Disziplin. VS Verlag. Heimo, K. (2011): Kulturpolitik: Eine interdisziplinäre Einführung. Facultas

Assessment methods and criteria

Academic Research Paper

Language

German

Number of ECTS credits awarded

3

Share of e-learning in %

25

Semester hours per week

2.0

Planned teaching and learning method

Integrated course, case studies, discussion, group work, presentations

Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered

1

Name of lecturer

Team SCEM

Academic year

first year of studies

Key figure of the course/module

vz.KUM1.1

Type of course/module

integrated lecture

Type of course

Compulsory

Internship(s)

not applicable