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Arts Leadership in Contemporary Contexts

Josephine Caust

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English
Routledge
14 August 2020
This book explores and critiques different aspects of arts leadership within contemporary contexts. While this is an exploration of ways arts leadership is understood, interpreted and practiced, it is also an acknowledgement of a changing cultural and economic paradigm. Understanding the broader environment for the arts is therefore part of the leadership imperative. This book examines aspects such as individual versus collective leadership, gender, creativity and the influences of stakeholders and culture. While the book provides a theoretical and critical understanding of arts leadership, it also gives examples of arts leadership in practice.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9780367592547
ISBN 10:   0367592541
Series:   Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
Pages:   192
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 1. Arts and Leadership: An Overview 2. Culture and Arts Leadership 3. Women and Arts Leadership 4. Artforms, Arts Organizations and Arts Leadership 5. The Individual and Arts Leadership 6. Collaborative Approaches and Arts Leadership 7. Stakeholders and Arts Leadership 8. New Framings and Arts Leadership 9. Arts Leadership and Future Challenges

Josephine Caust is Principal Fellow in Arts and Cultural Management in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Reviews for Arts Leadership in Contemporary Contexts

"""Arts Leadership in Contemporary Contexts is an invaluable new resource addressing the complex and multifaceted topic of arts leadership. I learned a lot, paused to reflect often, and marvelled at the depth and breadth of the research."" --William J. Byrnes, Author of Management and the Arts, Emeritus Professor, Southern Utah University, USA ""The ways in which art is created, distributed, enjoyed, critiqued and understood are all in a state of flux. Addressing contemporary debates and drawing on a wide range of sources and case studies, Jo Caust brings clarity and insight to the space where art and leadership meet. It's a great book!"" --John Holden, Author of Valuing Culture and the Ecology of Culture, Visiting Professor, University of Leeds, United Kingdom ""This book is unique in that it explains succinctly how the contexts of the arts are different and hence require special qualities from its leaders. Caust’s compelling insights on contexts and challenges faced by contemporary arts leaders are a must-read for aspiring arts leaders."" --Professor Sun Man Tseng, Author of ""Principles of Arts Management"" (in Chinese) Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong ""This perceptive and critical account of key issues facing arts leadership is a welcome addition to the literature. The focus on women in leadership, in particular, makes a valuable contribution to the broader discussion of contemporary attributes and dimensions of leadership."" --Associate Professor Hilary Glow, Deakin University, Australia ""Three things make this book an extraordinary addition to any Arts Administration, Arts Management, Arts Leadership library. As noted earlier, Caust is an excellent researcher. She developed twenty case studies, accessed hundreds of sources from around the world, and gave each chapter a dedicated bibliography. Second, she applies all of that material clearly and succinctly to the explication of her key challenges. Most importantly, she embraces the ambiguity and complexity of the important issues she articulates. Her purpose is to stimulate awareness and informed discussion, and her book makes a valuable contribution towards that end."" --Jim O’Connell, The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society"


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