TY - BOOK AU - Elodie Bordat-Chauvin PY - 2015 CY - Bruxelles, Belgium PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 2466-7137 SN - 9783035265804 TI - When Cultural Policies Change T2 - Comparing Mexico and Argentina DO - 10.3726/978-3-0352-6580-4 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1053958 N2 - How can change in cultural Policy be explained? Through a comparative and historical analysis, this research sheds new light on the emergence, institutionalization and transformation of the cultural policies of two major Latin American countries: Mexico and Argentina. Elodie Bordat-Chauvin’s investigation is based on the material gathered in ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 2008 and 2010. It gathers observations, unique archive material and more than ninety semi-directive interviews with the majority of Secretaries of Culture in office between 1983 and 2010, several intellectuals, interest groups leaders, cultural managers and members of unions who all played a role in these countries’ cultural policies in the last thirty years. This work challenges the common assertions that Mexican cultural policy is characterized by inertia and Argentinean cultural policy by instability. It analyses factors of changes – such as the neo-liberal turn, transnationalization, decentralization and politico-institutional changes – and their consequences – including reductions in cultural budgets, transformations in cultural industries and modifications in the balance of power between national, subnational, public and private actors. KW - Cultural Policy, Comparative Politics, Cognitive Analysis, Neo-Institutionalism LA - English ER -