Culture Between Access And Concentration
Analyze the paradox of cultural policy that expands access to funding, yet continues to concentrate money, prestige, and infrastructure in a small number of regions or institutions. What mechanisms create this pattern—application complexity, networks, geography, audience concentration, or unequal capacity? Propose ways to design funding systems that support both broad participation and a healthier distribution of cultural production, including how to measure whether a policy is truly democratizing culture.
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