德国的文化政策——改变的机会?

Q2 Arts and Humanities
M. Lücke
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冠状病毒大流行仍在持续,几乎改变了经济、社会和文化生活的所有领域——甚至可能是持久的,目前还无法确定。音乐行业的多样性也受到当前限制的影响。在这篇关于德国文化政策的声明中,我讨论了以不同方式分配文化公共资金的必要性。在过去的几个月里,很明显,最受限制影响(例如,禁止露面)的是非公共资助的免费流行文化场景。另一方面,公共资助的(音乐)文化部门可以继续规划未来——没有任何关于如何运作的保证。冠状病毒大流行本应是将机构和独立场景更紧密地结合在一起的时机,以便在艺术和组织上创造新的东西。
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Cultural Policy in Germany – Chance for Change?
The Corona pandemic is still ongoing and has changed almost all areas of economic, social and cultural life—perhaps even lastingly, it is not yet possible to say. The music sector, in all its diversity, also suffers from the current restrictions. In this statement dealing with cultural policy in Germany, I discuss the need to distribute public funding for culture differently. In the last few months, it has become clear that it is above all the non-publicly financed free popular culture scene that suffers most from the restrictive effects (for example, bans on appearances). The publicly funded (music-)cultural sector, on the other hand, can continue to plan the future—without any guarantee as to how it will run. The Corona pandemic should have been a time to bring institutional and independent scenes closer together in order to create something new both artistically and organizationally.
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