Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy
The Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy is dedicated to international perspectives that address a wide range of issues in cultural management and cultural policy research and practice. We invite articles that reflect on organizational structures of creative enterprises, economic and managerial issues in the arts, cultural policy in all its dimensions, as well as creative and aesthetic processes in cultural production, distribution and perception.
Click below for open Special Issue calls for papers:
New Frontiers: Artificial Intelligence in Cultural Management and Policy
Deadline: August 31st, 2025
Music Management and Policy: Challenges and Perspectives
Deadline: March 31st, 2025
Submit your manuscript online via Sage Track: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jcmcp.
The Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy is dedicated to international perspectives that address a wide range of issues in cultural management and cultural policy research and practice. We invite articles that reflect on organizational structures of creative enterprises, economic and managerial issues in the arts, cultural policy in all its dimensions, as well as creative and aesthetic processes in cultural production, distribution and perception.
The journal aims to present multifaceted analysis and rich discourse on current issues in cultural management and cultural policy and to promote the development of research designs and methods relating to both new and established practices in these fields. The journal is open to any theoretical and methodological approach, as long as authors adhere to scholarly rigor.
To strengthen the inter- and transdisciplinary character of research in the arts and culture, the journal publishes research articles (6.000 to 10.000 words), exploratory essays (about 6.000 words), and case studies (about 4.000 words) from disciplines such as sociology and psychology (of the arts), (cultural) politics, economics, history, cultural theory, philosophy, theatre studies, musicology, and arts education, or the interdisciplinary integration of these. Research articles must fulfill the highest standards in methodological and theoretical approaches; whereas essays give the opportunity to develop a more personal perspective on topics. Case studies offer insights into particular questions and methods applied in a specific research context. Reviews of books and conferences (850 to 1.000 words) related to the topic of the special issue complement each issue. Reviews of events organized by the authors themselves will not be published
Constance DeVereaux | University of Connecticut, USA |
Steffen Höhne | Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany |
Martin Tröndle | Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen, Germany |
Milena Dragicevic Šesic | University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia |
Tal Feder | Technion - Israel University of Technology, Israel |
Michael Hutter | Wissenschaftzentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Germany |
Leticia Labaronne | Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschafte, Switzerland |
Martin Piber | Universitat Innsbruck, Austria |
Marcin Poprawski | HUMAK University of Applied Sciences, Finland |
Dan Eugen Ratiu | Babes-Bolyai University, Romania |
Deborah Stevenson | Western Sydney University, Australia |
Simone Wesner | Birkbeck University of London, UK |
Tasos Zembylas | Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Austria |