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January 2002
International Intellectual Property Alliance, USA, January 2002
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Centre for Arts and Culture, USA, January 2002
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Americans for the Arts, USA, January 2002
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The International Council on Monuments and Sites , France, January 2002
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National Center for Nonprofit Enterprise, USA, January 2002
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Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society (Kieran Healy), USA, January 2002
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Effective Change, Australia, January 2002
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The Journal of Political Philosophy (Kieran Healy), USA, January 2002
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Pew Charitable Trusts, USA, January 2002
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Arts Council England, United Kingdom, January 2002
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Perseus Book Group, USA, January 2002
The Rise of the Creative Class chronicles the ongoing sea change...
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Jennifer Williams, Centre for Creative Communities, France, January 2002
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Publications of the Arts Council of Finland no 26, Finland, January 2002
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Creative Europe, Finland, January 2002
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Special Broadcasting Service, Australia, January 2002
A landmark Australian survey has found widespread support for immigration, cultural diversity and multiculturalism.
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IFACCA and the National Association for the Visual Arts Australia, Australia, January 2002
A research report on how governments approach the difficult task of defining who is an artist for the purposes of tax, benefit and other policies and programs.
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March 2002
Mark Jacobs, USA, March 2002
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Canada West Foundation, Canada, March 2002
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IFACCA, Australia, March 2002
Reviews copyright agencies and systems in the USA, Australia, the UK, Ireland, Canada, and internationally.
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North West Arts Board , United Kingdom, March 2002
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Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy, Australia, March 2002
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April 2002
fuel4arts, Australia, April 2002
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Routledge, United Kingdom, April 2002
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Arts Council of England, United Kingdom, April 2002
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May 2002
Dept Communications, Info Technology and Arts, Australia, May 2002
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The Pew Charitable Trusts, USA, May 2002
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June 2002
D. Paul Schafer, Canada, June 2002
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Scottish Executive, United Kingdom, June 2002
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La Documentation Français, France, June 2002
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UNESCO-ICOMOS , France, June 2002
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Phillipines National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Philippines, June 2002
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Creative Exchange, United Kingdom, June 2002
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Development Gateway, USA, June 2002
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National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Philippines, June 2002
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H-Museum, United Kingdom, June 2002
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Getty Conservation Institute , USA, June 2002
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Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, United Kingdom, June 2002
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The Art Museum Network (AMN) , USA, June 2002
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July 2002
Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, United Kingdom, July 2002
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Canada Council , Canada, July 2002
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Jocelyn Harvey, Canada, July 2002
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Lila Wallace Digest Fund, USA, July 2002
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Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, United Kingdom, July 2002
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Community Arts Network, Reading Room, USA, July 2002
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August 2002
Dana Foundation, USA, August 2002
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Toby Miller, Justin Lewis, USA, August 2002
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Centre for Cultural Policy Studies, United Kingdom, August 2002
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Graeme Evans, United Kingdom, August 2002
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European Commission, Belgium, August 2002
The European Commission's cultural statistical work (Eurostat) is available online.
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September 2002
J. Mark Schuster , USA, September 2002
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Conference of the Association for Cultural Economics International, USA, September 2002
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Arts Council of England, United Kingdom, September 2002
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Pew Charitable Trusts - J. Mark Schuster, USA, September 2002
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Pam Korza, Andrea Assaf and Barbara Schaffer Bacon , USA, September 2002
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City of Vancouver, Canada, September 2002
Vancouver city's review of festivals, which and sets out a framework, number of policy objectives, definitions etc.
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October 2002
Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, United Kingdom, October 2002
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National Endowment for the Arts, USA, October 2002
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UNESCO, Canada, October 2002
Paper delivered by Mark Schuster at the UNESCO cultural statistics meeting in Montreal that touches on issues of inter-country comparisons of expenditure data.
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November 2002
Department of Culture, Media and Sport (UK), United Kingdom, November 2002
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Community Partnerships for Cultural Participation, USA, November 2002
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Center for Arts and Culture, USA, November 2002
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European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Austria, November 2002
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Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, USA, November 2002
A short guide to help grant-makers with hiring and managing evaluation consultants.
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IFACCA, Australia, November 2002
This report reviews seven cross-country comparisons of cultural participation data.
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National Endowment for the Arts, USA, November 2002
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December 2002
SAGE Publications, USA, December 2002
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IFACCA, Australia, December 2002
Investigates how national arts support agencies manage conflict of interest policies and provides exampels of policies.
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Resource, United Kingdom, December 2002
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Canada Council, Canada, December 2002
Aims to give organizations that manage performing arts facilities in Canada guidance and tools that will help them assess the impact on their operations of any construction or renovation work or even of just simply managing such premises (for creation, production and/or performance).
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