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In the previous episode of A Genuine Inquiry Owen Kelly inquired into a key question that has hovered over every one of our podcasts: what might we mean when we talk about cultural democracy? Why might people need the term, and what can they do with it? He drew upon the work of Rachel Davis DuBois to suggest that cultural democracy forms one part of a triad that includes economic and political democracy.
In this episode he looks at how culture and community relate to each other, and what we might actually do to foster community and cultural democracy.
By Arlene Goldbard | Sophie Hope | Owen Kelly | François MatarassoIn the previous episode of A Genuine Inquiry Owen Kelly inquired into a key question that has hovered over every one of our podcasts: what might we mean when we talk about cultural democracy? Why might people need the term, and what can they do with it? He drew upon the work of Rachel Davis DuBois to suggest that cultural democracy forms one part of a triad that includes economic and political democracy.
In this episode he looks at how culture and community relate to each other, and what we might actually do to foster community and cultural democracy.

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