Logical paradox, legal problems and adjustment path of cultural and creative product development in public museums
YAO Feng1,2
1. School of Journalism and Communication, Hunan University; Changsha, Hunan, 410082; 2. Hunan University Publishing and Periodical Society, Changsha, Hunan, 410082
Abstract:The cultural and creative products of public museums refer to the products that take all kinds of cultural resources as the prototype, absorb and transform their symbolic value, humanistic value and aesthetic value, reconstruct their aesthetic value, cultural value and practical value with creativity, and integrate the excellent cultural elements in the museum with modern social life, so as to realize the functional reconstruction. Compared with ordinary cultural and creative products, the problems involved in the development of cultural and creative products in public museums are particularly complex, such as “self-interest”, “agent risk”, “tragedy of the commons” and other logical paradoxes and problems, such as the practical difficulties and lack of basis in law. In view of the fleeting particularity of time and space of cultural creativity and the scarcity of excellent cultural creative products, administrative law can give full play to its “visible hand” to achieve “distributive justice” and “efficiency justice” respectively by regulating and promoting the two functions. Through the interaction of administrative law, tax law and social law, on the basis of realizing the optimization of financial management in the development of cultural and creative products of public museums, the administrative law constructs a contemporary and socialized council system for the purpose of public welfare, so as to achieve the multi game balance of “power” and “benefit” in the development of cultural and creative products of public museums.
姚锋. 公共博物馆文化创意产品开发的逻辑困境及行政法调整[J]. 《深圳大学学报》(人文社科版), 2021, 38(5): 48-57.
YAO Feng. Logical paradox, legal problems and adjustment path of cultural and creative product development in public museums. , 2021, 38(5): 48-57.