Cultural policy, Cultural management, Culturally sustainable entrepreneurship, Cultural politics, Intersections between law and the arts.
Constance DeVereaux has been recognized by her peers as a pioneer in cultural management and policy. She brings a philosophical perspective to the research and practice of the field with 25 + years of experience as researcher, organizational leader, scholar, and teacher. She served as a Fulbright Senior Specialist in arts policy and arts management at universities in Finland, South Africa, and Romania and has lectured on arts and cultural management at universities worldwide. DeVereaux is the lead organizer of the Arts Management Studies Research Stream of the European Sociological Association. She is the managing editor of Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy and serves on the editorial boards of DIY: Alternative Cultures and Society and Culture et Gouvernance Locale.
As an independent consultant, DeVereaux works with municipal governments, nonprofit boards, arts managers, and artists providing training, expert advice, workshops and lectures, and commissioned research reports.
Managing the Arts and Culture: Cultivating a Practice
Arts and Cultural Management: Sense and Sensibilities in the State of the Field
Narrative, Identity and the Map of Cultural Policy: Once Upon a Time in a Globalized World
Benefit as a Standard Unit of Measure for Arts Organizations: A Conceptual Analysis
A Theoretical Framework for Sustaining Culture: Culturally Sustainable Entrepreneurship