Conceptual modeling of the state cultural policy
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to identify the mutual influence of the state cultural policy and cultural paradigms and to study the constitutional principles of modeling the state cultural policy in Ukraine and ways of its realization. Research methods. The study uses comparative, sociocultural, and integrative research methods. In studying the problem, synergistic research paradigms in the field of cultural studies as well as general methods of analysis and synthesis were taken into consideration. The use of these research methods contributed to obtaining their own theoretical results. The scientific novelty of the results is determined by the choice of the research topic. The idea that cultural relations with the state and its institutes, as well as the influence of the state on cultural space are substantiated through the chosen conceptualization of cultural processes and their modeling in the time space. Conclusions. Culture, on the one hand, is a system-forming spiritual substance that provides the formation of original spatial-temporal measurements of society and reflects the socio-historical diversity of ethnic groups and human civilizations; on the other hand, it is an object of state administration, defined as a complex, structured, dynamic system, the development of which is carried out in accordance with the synergetic patterns and purposeful regulatory influence on the part of the state and its institutions.
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