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Encapsulating EU Cultural Policy into the EU’s Growth and Competiveness Agenda: Explaining the Success of a Paradigmatic Shift in Brussels

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Cultural Governance and the European Union

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A new discourse, in which cultural policy is increasingly integrated into a policy agenda dealing with the promotion of creativity, innovation policy, and the fostering of growth and economic competitiveness more generally, has recently gained ground in Brussels. In December 2013, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union (Council) adopted the new Creative Europe programme (European Parliament and Council, 2013a). The European Commission (Commission) explained that the programme will enable the cultural and creative sectors, described as ‘a major source of jobs and growth’, ‘to reach their potential so that they can contribute to the Europe 2020 goals for sustainable growth, jobs and social cohesion’ (European Commission, 2014a). The new agenda differs quite radically from former European Union (EU) discourses on cultural policy, which laid the emphasis on culture as a key element in the definition process of regional, national and European identities. With the launch of the ‘creativity frame’, a clear paradigmatic change took place and economic concerns became the core of the justification for the EU’s cultural policy. This chapter explains the drive behind this paradigmatic shift. It argues that the Commission’s Directorate General for Education and Culture (DG EAC) initiated and promoted this policy agenda in an attempt to gain control over policy.

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© 2015 Annabelle Littoz-Monnet

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Littoz-Monnet, A. (2015). Encapsulating EU Cultural Policy into the EU’s Growth and Competiveness Agenda: Explaining the Success of a Paradigmatic Shift in Brussels. In: Psychogiopoulou, E. (eds) Cultural Governance and the European Union. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137453754_3

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