Cultural Work and Cultural Management in the Digital Post-Pandemic Change of Time: Opportunities, Risks, and Challenges in the Context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Christian Toulali and
Rupert A. Brandmeier
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Christian Toulali: mykalliope.com
Rupert A. Brandmeier: Kutaisi International University
A chapter in The Digital Transformation of Georgia, 2023, pp 169-185 from Springer
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Abstract The chapter discusses the impact of a 2-year lockdown during the pandemic on performing arts and arts management. The authors elaborate on the nature of arts, the historical and philosophical roots, the peculiarities that separate arts and culture from mainstream digitalization. Risks, threads, and opportunities are specified and perspectives expounded. Recommendations for arts and culture managers round out this compilation.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26451-1_11
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