The International Journal of Cultural Policy (IJCP) provides a vital forum for critical analysis and debate on cultural policy issues worldwide. It examines the role of culture in shaping societies and the impact of policies on cultural production, consumption, and participation. The journal is an essential resource for academics, policymakers, and cultural practitioners.
IJCP covers a broad spectrum of topics, including: cultural diversity, cultural heritage, media policy, arts funding, and the cultural dimensions of globalization. It fosters interdisciplinary perspectives and encourages innovative research methodologies, and is indexed in leading databases, promoting accessibility and impact. IJCP also examines issues related to intercultural education and the impact of cultural policy on community engagement.
The International Journal of Cultural Policy is committed to advancing knowledge and fostering informed dialogue on cultural policy challenges and opportunities. It welcomes submissions that contribute to shaping effective and equitable cultural policies, and by doing so, influences culture at the international level.