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Dr. Jerry C. Y. Liu (劉俊裕)
Dean of College of Humanities
Professor of Graduate School of Arts Management and Cultural Policy
National Taiwan University of Arts

 

Summary

Jerry C Y Liu is a Professor of Graduate School of Arts Management and Cultural Policy and the Dean of College of Humanities at the National Taiwan University of Arts, and the Editor in Chief of the international journal of Culture: Policy, Management, and Entrepreneurship. He teaches cultural policy studies, contemporary cultural theories, and world history of cultures at the undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. 

 

Liu is the first President of Taiwan Association of Cultural Policy Studies (TACPS). He is the Guest Professor of Burgundy School of Business in 2019. Liu is invited as the ENCATC International Correspondence Board Member between 2015 and 2022, jury member of the Cultural Policy and Management Research Award (CPMRA, 2014-2022) and the Advisory Board member of ANCER. Liu has been the consulting member of Culture Fundamental Act since 2011, and the Global Outreach Office of Ministry of Culture in Taiwan in 2013-2015. He is also the International Scientific Committee member of Cultural Management: Science and Education and the British journal History of Technology. Liu was a Contract Columnist for the United Daily News, Taiwan. 

 

Liu is the author and editor of Taiwan’s International Cultural Relations: Culture as a Method (2022, in Chinese), ReOrient: An East Asian Approach on Cultural Policy and Cultural Governance (2018, in Chinese), The Mapping of Cultural Rights in Taiwan (2015, in Chinese) and Global Cities, Cultural Governance and Cultural Strategies: Art-Cultural Events, Festivals and Cultural Images (2013, in Chinese). His recent publications include journal papers or book chapters on “Unity vis-à-vis Diversity: The Cultural Logics of Chinese and European Cultural Strategies through Macro-History” (2015 in Chinese, 2009 in English), “ReOrienting Cultural Policy: Cultural Statecraft and Cultural Governance in Taiwan and China,” in East Asian Cultural Policy (2014). 

 

Liu is the project organizer of Co-Organizer of “2018 Asian Network of Cultural Intermediary”, “2017 Project of Cultural Congress and Cultural White Paper” and “2016-2017 A Preliminary Study on the Policy of Cultural Impact Assessment of Ministry of Culture” for the Ministry of Culture in Taiwan and “Cultural Governance and Cultural Public Sphere: The Analyses of Visual Arts and Movie Public Sphere in Taiwan” for the Ministry of Science and Technology in 2015. 

 

His current research focuses on cultural governance and cultural policy, cultural intermediaries, the concept of cultural logic in modern Chinese and European history, as well as the interactivity between culture and political economy.

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