The Changing Environments of Cultural Policy and Citizenship in Canada

Culture and citizenship in Canada are shaped and influenced by a broad range of contextual factors that are changing rapidly at home and around the world. While system change is nothing new, the scope and power of current changes are transforming the way we live, cultural and citizenship-related act...

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Applied anthropology
Applied sciences
Behavioral economics
Behavioral sciences
Business
Business economics
Citizenship
Civics
Commercial production
Consumer behavior
Consumer sovereignty
Consumer spending
Cultural anthropology
Cultural diversity
Cultural industries
Cultural policy
Cultural studies
Development studies
Domestic product
Economic analysis
Economic conditions
Economic fluctuations
Economic impact analysis
Economic research
Economic trends
Economics
Emerging technology
Globalization
Government
Gross domestic product
Industrial sectors
Industry
International development
Political science
Production factors
Production output
Public administration
Public policy
Social policy
Social sciences
Technological change
Technology
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