How do the arts contribute to the formation of democratic processes? How
does culture constitute public space and a civil domain? The Art of
Civil Action argues that cultural initiatives play an underappreciated
but crucial role in unlocking dormant democratic potential in our
societies. Arts and culture can be a cornerstone of the civil domain,
and an anchor as communities reconcile their local and global identities
and roles.
The Art of Civil Action considers how to establish a sustainable,
transnational civil space, and what role culture and the arts can play
in this process, through a colorful mix of case studies on citizen-led
cultural initiatives from Europe and around the world. Social
scientists, cultural theorists, activists and artists contribute
conceptual perspectives on how the arts and culture can help build a
locally rooted civil society in a globally connected context.