Promoting culture and creativity in Ghana: bottom-up strategies for creative industries development

AK Darkwah, E Belfiore, AO Bobie, KV Gough - Cultural Trends, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The neoliberal turn in the cultural and creative industries has led to two distinct bodies of
work. Global North scholars focus on the tension between the emphasis on the creative …

The Post-Bandung State and African Cultural Freedoms: Cultural Policy Initiatives from 1957 to 1994

L Moyo - Cultural Policy and Cultural Industries in Africa: From …, 2024 - Springer
This chapter takes a historical approach to contextualizing national cultural and media
policies in Africa in the first four decades after the Bandung Conference (1955). The timeline …

Colonialism and local foodways

B Simpson Miller - Food and identity in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century …, 2022 - Springer
Irrespective of what the 1948 Shoppers boycott suggests about dependency on expensive
imported goods, the main argument of this chapter is that foodways on the Gold Coast were …

Giving the National Museum of Ghana a new life 1

K Gavua, DD Kuntaa - National Museums in Africa, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
The National Museum of Ghana (NMG) was opened on March 5, 1957, at the dawn of
Ghana's political independence. Its establishment was the result of British colonial efforts …

[PDF][PDF] The Ada Beater: Improving the Quality of Handmade Paper in Ghana

M Adashie, G Kushiator, B Ayim - 2023 - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT The School Progression Policy is an intervention strategy to decrease
unnecessary, high dropout rates in the South African Education system. It allows learners to …

[引用][C] Pedagogies for implementation of creative arts curriculum in Ghana

B Quarshie - 2023 - University of Education, Winneba