Music Scenes and Cultural Ecosystems - Alternative Practices between 'Official Policy Recognition' and 'Post-Pandemic Austerity'

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Gentrification, Covid-19, and cultural policy. External influence and changing socio-spatial conditions increasingly impact and challenge ways of doing culture among scenes and DIY cultures. Questions of how to explain impacts of external influence and reflections about the significance of cultural policy within this realm have become increasingly relevant – especially during and after the pandemic.
This article examines these questions at two different levels. In the first part, a theoretical examination will question a stronger focus on external influence in scene related research by discussing the concept of cultural ecosystem. In the second part, a critical review of cultural policy support for music venues tries to conclude on the relationship between local music scenes and policy and how an ecological perspective might be understood as 'official' discovery of alternative music practices by cultural policy makers and a step towards more inclusive cultural and urban planning.
Original languageEnglish
JournalDIY, Alternative Cultures & Society
ISSN2753-8702
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 23.07.2025