The Cultural Economics Conference in Kyoto Japan was very stimulating. I expected the best papers to be about cultural capital and the measurement of this, but found some of the other papers more interesting. On on the role of Libraries after E books was possibly the best.
The role of the Library as the third place, the hub of the community, the information sharing place and a political centre for understanding local civics.
My speech is in full on http/:artsaccessinternational.org under the heading of Cultural Economics and also on my www.pseconsultancy.com website.
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