• Time for Cultural Mediation
    • Foreword by Carmen Mörsch
    • Foreword by Andrew Holland
  • 1 What is Cultural Mediation?
      Quick Reads:
    • 1.0 Intro
    • 1.1 “Kulturvermittlung” as collective term in German-speaking regions
    • 1.2 Médiation culturelle
    • 1.3 English terminology
    • 1.4 Italian terminology
    • 1.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 1.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • 2 Cultural Mediation for Whom?
      Quick Reads:
    • 2.0 Intro
    • 2.1 Target-group categories
    • 2.2 Critique of target-group thinking
    • 2.3 Other approaches to defining audiences
    • 2.4 Cultural mediation for institutional development and renewal
    • 2.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 2.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • 3 What is Transmitted?
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    • 3.0 Intro
    • 3.1 Works and productions as subject-matter
    • 3.2 Artistic techniques as subject-matter
    • 3.3 Institutions as subject-matter
    • 3.4 Art as a system as subject matter
    • 3.5 Artistic processes in business
    • 3.6 Artistic processes in social, pedagogic and activist contexts
    • 3.7 Learning methods as subject-matter
    • 3.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 3.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • 4 How is Cultural Mediation Carried Out?
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    • 4.0 Intro
    • 4.1 Participation level: receptive
    • 4.2 Participation level: interactive
    • 4.3 Participation level: participative
    • 4.4 Participation level: collaborative
    • 4.5 Participation level: demand-based
    • 4.6 Teaching and learning concepts: instructionist
    • 4.7 Teaching and learning concepts: action-oriented
    • 4.8 Teaching and learning concepts: constructivist and social-constructivist
    • 4.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 4.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • 5 What Does Cultural Mediation Do?
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    • 5.0 Intro
    • 5.1 Affirmative function of cultural mediation
    • 5.2 Reproductive function of cultural mediation
    • 5.3 Deconstructive function of cultural mediation
    • 5.4 Reformative function of cultural mediation
    • 5.5 Transformative function of cultural mediation
    • 5.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 5.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • 6 Cultural Mediation: Why (Not)?
      Quick Reads:
    • 6.0 Intro
    • 6.1 Rationale: cultural mediation has an influence on the economy
    • 6.2 Rationale: cultural mediation promotes cognitive performance
    • 6.3 Rationale: Expanding cultural mediation as a matter of fiscal responsibility
    • 6.4 Rationale: Cultural mediation as an instrument for inclusion
    • 6.5 Rationale: The arts as universal educational good
    • 6.6 Rationale: Cultural mediation as means to actively contribute to shaping the arts
    • 6.7 Rationale: Cultural mediation to compensate for social injustice
    • 6.8 Objections to cultural mediation and its promotion
    • 6.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 6.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • 7 Who “does” Cultural Mediation?
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    • 7.0 Intro
    • 7.1 Occupation: cultural mediator
    • 7.2 Conditions of employment in cultural mediation
    • 7.3 (Swiss) Training options and professional associations of cultural mediators
    • 7.4 Volunteer work in cultural mediation
    • 7.5 Cultural mediation as a research field
    • 7.6 Funding of cultural mediation in Switzerland
    • 7.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 7.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • 8 Good Cultural Mediation?
      Quick Reads:
    • 8.0 Intro
    • 8.1 Quality in cultural mediation: current activities
    • 8.2 Critiques of quality management in cultural mediation
    • 8.3 Attempt to define a framework of criteria for evaluating cultural mediation
    • 8.4 Criteria for a primarily affirmative cultural mediation
    • 8.5 Criteria for a primarily reproductive cultural mediation
    • 8.6 Criteria for a primarily deconstructive cultural mediation
    • 8.7 Criteria for a primarily transformative cultural mediation
    • 8.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 8.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • 9 Transmitting Cultural Mediation?
      Quick Reads:
    • 9.0 Intro
    • 9.1 Guiding questions for use in the documentation of cultural mediation
    • 9.2 Challenges in transmitting cultural mediation
    • 9.3 Cultural mediation in this publication
    • 9.CP Changing Perspectives
    • 9.RL For Reading at Leisure
  • Service
      Case Studies:
    • SC Intro
    • SC.1 Case Study 1
    • SC.2 Case Study 2
    • Glossary
    • Resource Pool
    • Literature and Links
    • List of bookmarks
    • PDF Download
    • Bibliographic information and legal notice