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Journal URL https://journal.isi.ac.id/index.php/JTKS
Title JURNAL TATA KELOLA SENI
Publisher Graduate School of Indonesia Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta
Description Jurnal Tata Kelola Seni (Journal of Arts Governance) published by the Arts Governance Department, Graduate School of the Indonesia Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta. All types of research publications concerning to arts management and organizing, tourism, culture management, and creative economics are published by Jurnal Tata Kelola Seni.
Keywords arts; management; organizing; tourism; culture; creative economics; performing art; fine art
Language(s) Bahasa Indonesia (id_ID)
English (en_US)
Publisher Email jurnal.tatakelolaseni@isi.ac.id
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