Oratio: A Non-Lawyer's Views on the Revised White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage of 2013
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https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2013/v16i3a2352Keywords:
Culture heritage, Arts and cultureAbstract
The South African Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) recently published for comments a Revised White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage (the White Paper) dated 4 June 2013.[1] The White Paper contains a new vision of arts and culture and is intended to replace the existing White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage dated 4 June 1996 (the 1996 White Paper).[2] The publication of a revised white paper on cultural matters after 17 years is definitely not unwelcome but in this case a number of issues which need to be raised come to the fore.
Department of Arts and Culture 2013 http://www.bit.ly/1aLmfy7. The comments were due by 25 July 2013.
The author was involved in the drafting of the 1996 White Paper (Department of Arts and Culture 1996 http://www.dac.gov.za/content/white-paper-arts-culture-and-heritage).
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Arterial Network 2011 http://www.bit.ly/13IhGCP
Arterial Network 2011 Adapting the Wheel: Cultural Policies for Africa http://www.bit.ly/13IhGCP [date of use 24 July 2013]
Department of Arts and Culture 1996 http://www.bit.ly/18fpmAM
Department of Arts and Culture 1996 White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage http://www.bit.ly/18fpmAM [date of use 24 July 2013]
Department of Arts and Culture 2013 http://www.bit.ly/1aLmfy7
Department of Arts and Culture 2013 Revised White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage http://www.bit.ly/1aLmfy7 [date of use 24 July 2013]
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