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Post-Soviet transformation of Lithuanian state cultural policy: the meanings of democratisation

Pages 563-578 | Published online: 20 Aug 2012

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Eglė Rindzevičiūtė. (2022) AI, a wicked problem for cultural policy? Pre-empting controversy and the crisis of cultural participation. International Journal of Cultural Policy 28:7, pages 829-844.
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Eglė Rindzevičiūtė. (2021) Transforming cultural policy in Eastern Europe: the endless frontier. International Journal of Cultural Policy 27:2, pages 149-162.
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Lev I. Jakobson, Boris Rudnik & Stefan Toepler. (2018) From liberal to conservative: shifting cultural policy regimes in post-Soviet Russia. International Journal of Cultural Policy 24:3, pages 297-314.
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Aya Kimura. (2018) Digitization practices at Lithuanian museums after the LIMIS implementation (2008–2017). Museologica Brunensia:2, pages 19-33.
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Jenny Svensson, Klara Tomson & Egle Rindzeviciute. (2017) Policy change as institutional work. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: An International Journal 12:2, pages 149-168.
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