TUMATA: Journal of Arts and Cultural Management
The journal aims to advance scholarly discourse and professional practice in the field of art management and related disciplines. It serves as a platform for the dissemination of original research and conceptual contributions that enhance theoretical understanding and practical applications in art and cultural management. The scope of the journal encompasses, but is not limited to, art management in general, curatorial studies, art archives, art conservation, performing arts, visual arts, new media arts, tourism, and cultural management. The journal welcomes manuscripts reporting the results of rigorous quantitative and qualitative research that contribute new insights to these fields. In addition, the journal publishes conceptual and theoretical articles that are relevant to the development of art management practices. Such contributions may present new models, frameworks, or critical perspectives derived from management theory, professional practice, or interdisciplinary approaches. Articles may draw upon experiences, case studies, and materials from diverse countries and professional contexts, including educational activities and art-related resources that support the internationalization of art management curricula.