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Kevin V. Mulcahy (Ph. D., Brown 1977,) the Observatory's latest lecturer for the In Focus Speaker’s Series, is the Sheldon Beychok Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at Louisiana State University. He is he co-editor of six books, including Public Policy and the Arts and America’s Commitment to Culture, as well as over forty articles in scholarly journals. He is currently an Executive Editor of the Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society. Dr. Mulcahy has had extensive participation in international cultural colloquia and as an exchange professor at several universities. These international educational exchanges include: the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Studies in Budapest, Visiting Professor at the Université de Provence and Visiting Lecturer at l’École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal. Dr. Mulcahy was cultural advisor to the Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Greater Baton Rouge Arts Council for over ten years.
He is the author of four articles on Canadian cultural policy: “Public Culture and Political Culture” in Quebec under Free Trade: Making Public Policy in America, Guy Lachapelle, editor, (Quebec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 1995.): 335-62; “La Politique Culturelle du Quebec,” Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 25 (Fall, 1995): 25-49; “Une société distincte, une culture distinguée: Quebec’s Cultural Policy and Cultural Nationalism,” in Francois Colbert, editor, Textes choisis: Politiques Culturelles (Montreal: l’École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal, 1997): 223-37; “Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Sovereignty: U.S.-Canadian Relations,” American Review of Canadian Studies, 30 (Summer 2000): 181-206.
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Canadian Cultural Observatory
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Source Location
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Canada
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Date Published
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2006-11-14
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Language
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Bilingual
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Copyright Holder
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Canadian Cultural Observatory
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