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A Study of Cultural Policy

  • Public Land Law Review
  • Abbr : KPLLR
  • 2010, 50(), pp.273-294
  • Publisher : Korean Public Land Law Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law

Jang Kyo-Sik 1

1건국대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

Cultural policy refers to public policy on culture. It is one of the critical duties of the modern administration to promote cultural administration to guarantee cultural civic rights in the establishment of a cultural policy through the administrative process by the central or local government. At its core, the role of a cultural policy is to facilitate voluntary civic activities and improve conditions to help all citizens be able to enjoy culture at the same time. Cultural policy is the process of taking the necessary actions for a cultural renaissance by giving support to the arena in which it is limited through individual activities and the correction of imbalances. In modern times, cultural policy and evaluative issues including the protection of cultural heritage have become global issues. The continued improvement of cultural grounds to meet citizens’ cultural needs, encourage various art activities and offer more opportunities to participate in cultural activities is needed. In addition, we must be more active in the preservation and use of cultural heritage and international cultural exchanges. For this, it is necessary to diagnose cultural policies after analyzing related laws and regulations and establish major tasks for cultural policy. Ultimately, cultural policy should allow all citizens to enjoy culture together by narrowing the current cultural gap. Local governments must come up with a customized local culture. We must promote a culture industry that incorporates modern advanced technology and be active in international cultural exchanges. For this, the securing and significant increase of cultural financial resources is needed.

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