Statistics and analysis of the implications of civilizational insight in cultural policymaking

Document Type : Scientific-Research Article

Authors

1 ISUFull Professor at Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, I.R.Iran

2 Associate Professor, Faculty of Culture and Communication, Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, I.R.Iran

3 Assistant Professor of Culture and communication of Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, I.R.Iran

4 Ph.D in Culture and Communication, Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, I.R.Iran

10.30497/rc.2024.245223.2025

Abstract

The comparison of the two concepts of cultural policy and civilizational insight will reveal the implications of civilizational studies in cultural policymaking. Therefore, this research seeks to answer the question, "What are the implications of civilizational vision in cultural policymaking?" And to answer this question, it examines the implications of civilizational insight using the opinion of experts and the foundation's data methodology. Based on the findings of the research, time-space expansion, meanings, epistemic foundations, objectivity, order, integrity and civilizational dynamics are considered the most important indicators of civilizational insight. The use of civilizational insight in the field of policy-making and government intervention in the field of culture refers to the application of a macro and comprehensive view of civilization in the analysis of cultural issues, which pays attention to both the epistemological foundations behind these issues, as well as the various social systems that surround each issue. It should pay attention to the harmonious and dynamic form of objectivity that it finds in you and not forget the identity of the meaning that the problem creates, spreads and promotes with itself. Based on the results of the research, it is emphasized that the one-voice, centralized and unifying government on the one hand and the passive, restraining and neutral government on the other hand with a civilizational approach in cultural policy-making, which, while being concerned with guiding the society's life, emphasized awareness and discretion. And listening and respecting different cultural tastes is inconsistent.

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