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January 2006

UNESCO’S convention on the protection and promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions: Making it work

A collection of essays that describe the lead-up to the adoption of the Convention and outline future directions. more >

A Cultural Strategy for Rural England: Investing in Rural Community Creativity and Cultural Capital

The Rural Cultural Forum and proposed Cultural Strategy for Rural England are among the outcomes... more >

Arts Advocacy Arguments: Navigating the Network

In pursuit of increased public financial support, arts advocates strategically... more >

Creative Economy Programme

The Evidence and Analysis Group undertook work in three areas: using existing evidence and data... more >

Quality of Life and Well-Being: Measuring the Impacts of Culture and Sport: Literature Review and Thinkpiece

In March 2005 the Scottish Executive commissioned Centre for Cultural Policy Research ( CCPR) to undertake research to define "quality of life"... more >

West Midlands theatre - an economic success story

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Diversity Manifesto

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Children, young people and the arts: three regional strategies

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2005 Arts & Cultural Policy Research Directory

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The Mayor of London’s Disability and Culture Research

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Hong Kong: Culture and Creativity

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Scottish Executive Response on the Cultural Review

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Does Australia Need a Cultural Policy?

A cultural policy would show what we really value about being Australian. A national debate, to define and assert our common values could well alleviate the fears at present dividing us. more >

Estimating the Marginal Utility of Different Sections of an Arts Festival

research paper on measures of utility that visitors derive from various sections of the National Arts Festival held once a year in Grahamstown, South Africa. more >

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February 2006

Comparative Mapping Project: Cultural Spend and Infrastructure

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CPANDA’s Citation Index

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Visions of the Future: Education in the Arts

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Artists' Centers: Evolution and Impact on Careers, Neighborhoods, Economies

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Young people's Arts Award pilot

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National Lottery Fund Annual Report 2004/2005

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NEA Guide

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Glossary of Swiss cultural policy

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Making it to market: developing the market for contemporary craft

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International Arts Strategy

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Women and the creative industries, Seminar report

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A statistical survey of regularly funded organisations 2003/04

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Working Together: Local authorities and DCMS : A Guide for Councillors

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National Cultural Policy for the Bahamas Working Draft

The draft policy provides a useful introduction and analysis of cultural issues in the Bahamas. more >

Culture Vultures: Is UK arts policy damaging the arts

A collection of essays from leading experts in the UK that attempts to break the stifling consensus about arts policy today, and to challenge the increasing instrumentalism of policy-makers. more >

The performing arts sector: Papers on Future Trends and Issues

Three publications on defining the performing arts sector, reviewing trends and drivers affecting the sector and the major policy issues and challenges facing the sector. more >

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March 2006

JOURNAL OF CULTURAL ECONOMICS VOLUME 30 NUMBER 1

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CULTURAL TRENDS VOL 15 NO 1

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Backing Our Creativity symposium Final Report

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Quality of life and well-being: Review and thinkpiece

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Artists in Large Canadian Cities

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Providing the best

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Final Report of Culture in the Euro-Mediterranean

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Arts and Cult'l Heritage in Australia; Key Issues Development Plan

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Artswork 2: A Report on Australians Working in the Arts

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Intermunicipal Comparative Framework: Phase One Pilot Report

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Quality of life and well-being: Lit review

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Cultural Value and the Crisis of Legitimacy

Holden argues for a different alignment between culture, politics and the public that requires arts professionals to find new ways to build greater legitimacy directly with citizens. more >

Instructional Time and the Place of Aesthetic Education in School Curricula at the Beginning of the 21st Century

Reviews some of the major ideologies and research findings related to the value of aesthetic education. more >

COMPENDIUM NEWSLETTER, 7TH EDITION

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Dance Manifesto

Dance UK is working in partnership with the National Campaign for the Arts (NCA) to create a manifesto for dance which will represent the concerns and aims of the dance world to government. more >

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April 2006

Another brick in the wall

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Review of Five-Year Plan

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Censoring Culture: Contemporary Threats to Free Expression

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The Ildsjael in the Classroom

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Cultural Perspectives in Civic Dialogue

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Artists~Schools Guidelines

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New Zealanders and the arts

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May 2006

DCMS Annual Report 2006

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The ReissSource Directory of the Arts

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Final Report - Training Session on Cultural Policy and Management

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Passage 41: Swiss Roots

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Deliberative Cultural Policy Practices

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Whose Theatre? Report on the Sustained Theatre consultation

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Pro Helvetia's Annual Report 2005

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Investing in Culture: Challenges and Opportunities

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THIRD SPACE: WHEN LEARNING MATTERS

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Culture and education best practices

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June 2006

State Spotlight

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Examination of Resources for Writing for Performance

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What We're Reading

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Client Satisfaction Survey Executive Summary

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Review of the Strategic Plan 2001-2006

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Thundering Hooves

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DEVELOPMENT GATEWAY MEMBER DIRECTORY

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Measuring Up

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The challenge of transcultural diversities

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Boekmanstichting Annual Report 2005

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The Power of Visual Arts

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Race equality scheme annual report 2004/05

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Transcultural Europe: cultural policy in a changing Europe

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Artists and the Creative Economy

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Dynamics of Communication: New Ways and New Actors

This edition of the Culturelink Joint Publications Series, now available online, identifyies the changing roles of cultural policies related to cultural diversity and the newly emerging digital culture. more >

The Display of Art In Wales

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'Culture is not a luxury'

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The Commonwealth Culture Reference Toolkit

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July 2006

Cultural Indicators for New Zealand: 2006

Establishes the indicators within a framework of five theme areas, which broadly reflect key goals for the New Zealand cultural sector. more >

New publications on local and regional cultural development in France

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Household Spending on Culture: 2006

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Essential Services for Aging Artists

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Trends in Audiovisual Markets

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Guide for cultural projects contributing to local development

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Culture and tourism case studies

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Nurturing creativity in young people

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A Practical Guide for Board Members of Arts Organisations

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Disability equality scheme

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August 2006

Afrique en créations

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What Makes Sense?

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The Creative Economy Programme: Draft Working Groups papers

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Cultural Trends, Vol 15, Nos 2-3

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The Arts and State Governments: At Arm's Length or Arm in Arm?

Examines state arts agency leaders’ efforts to more firmly establish their agencies’ value to state government in a changing political and fiscal environment. Case studies of two agencies are used to illustrate a more strategic approach to public management, and to clarify some of the risks and rewards of bringing the arts and political worlds closer together. more >

Culture at the Centre

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Creative Economy Programme, Consultation Document

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Journal of Cultural Economics Vol 30 No 2

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Cultural diversity in conflict and peace making in Africa

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Public value and the arts: Literature review

A comprehensive review of the main academic and policy literature on public value and public engagement. more >

D'Art report: Impact of arts and culture on regeneration

This international review explores the art/culture and regeneration nexus across three areas of policy interest: iconic buildings and cities of culture; cultural quarters and clusters; and cultural dynamism. more >

Current Trends in Public Theaters and Concert Halls in Japan

An analysis of trends and impacts on the number and distribution of theatres and concert halls in Japan. more >

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September 2006

Cultural Trends Vol 15 Nos 2-3

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2005-06 Annual Report

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Why We Need European Cultural Policies

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Canadian Cultural Policy 101

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Airing Questions of Access: Classical Music Programming & Listening Trend

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Our Agenda for the Arts in the South-East

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Culture is a Basic Need

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Mentoring Development Project

Arts Council of Northern Ireland's report that details the findings of a three year pilot mentoring programme . more >

Local policies for cultural diversity

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The Art of City Making

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Creative Partnerships: initiative and impact.

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Creating the Change - Women’s Study

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New media scoping study report

Sets a future for media arts at the Australia Council that sees it integrated across the funding programs of the organisation and more broadly through the production and presentation infrastructure in the arts sector in Australia.   more >

Bridging Cultural Policy and Media Policy in the US: Challenges and Opportunities

Provides an overview of the media policy and cultural policy literatures in an effort to bridge their disconnects and explore the benefits of strengthening the ties between them. more >

A Statewide Report on Participation in the Arts

Results of a study aimed at identifying the barriers experienced by consumers to participation in the arts. more >

Drowning in data

In the frenzy over accountability, funders, donors, and the general public are calling for more program evaluation. more >

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October 2006

Grow the Arts, Reap the Harvest

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Arts management, human resources and diversity

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Arts-Related Resources on the Web

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Economy of Culture in Europe

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How Artists Build Careers Across Commercial, Nonprofit and Community Work

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Making Measures Work for You

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New Region in Focus: Spain & Portugal

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Visitor research made easy

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Critical Issues Facing the Arts in California

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Annual Report

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Climate Change - The Role of the Arts

A paper presented by Rose Fenton at the 15th EFAH Conference and Annual General Assembly, Warsaw, Poland in 2007. more >

Status of the Artist Legislation

CARFAC Ontario advocates for Status of the Artist Legislation that will improve the socio-economic position of all visual and media artists. more >

Status Quo: An exploration of the status of composers, performers and songwriters in the UK’s creative economy

A report that looks at policies for supporting and improving the 'status' of musicians. more >

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November 2006

Studies on Public Image of States

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The Arts and Civic Engagement: Involved in Arts, Involved in Life

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Critical Evidence: How the Arts Benefit Student Achievement

A joint advocacy publication of NASAA and the Arts Education Partnership that makes the case for how the arts contribute to student achievement and success. more >

UNESCO Observatory for Multi-Disciplinary Research in the Arts E-journal

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Focus on Canada

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Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society Summer 2006

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Cultura, ¿quién paga?

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FULL HOUSE: Turning Data into Audiences

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Annual Report 2005-06

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Differing diversities - Eastern European perspectives

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Culture, Who Pays?

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A Cultural Component as an integral part of the EU’s Foreign Policy?

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Cultural Trends Vol 15, Number 4

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The Status of Artists in Europe

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Family Friendly Toolkit

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The Economy of Culture in Europe

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State Counts of Performing Arts Companies

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International comparisons of charitable giving

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THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES IN CARICOM

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De la culture en Amérique

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Active Citizens – Local Cultures – European Politics

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The Public and the Arts

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Intercultural dialogue: Best Practice at a Community level

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'State of the Arts' Youth Arts Consultation Report

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Financing the Arts and Culture in the European Union

Describes the various forms of financing culture in Europe during the period between 2000 and 2005, focusing on the state, the market and the non-profit sector. more >

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December 2006

Annual Report 2005/06

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International Journal of Cultural Policy Vol.12 No.3

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MUSEUM INTERNATIONAL VOL 58 NO 4

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Rethinking the Social Impact of the Arts

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Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol.30, No.3

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A change in the cultural climate

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Grantmakers in the Arts Reader: Volume 17, No. 3

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STILL SO MUCH TO BE DONE

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Medicine and Creativity

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UNESCO's Cultural Diversity Convention: Making it Work

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Proceedings of the Second World Culturelink Conference

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Annual Report 2005/6

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GERMAN CULTURAL SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION HUB

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Dance Included: dance in social exclusion contexts

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Social impact study of UK theatre

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Cultural Policy 101: Demystifying the US Ecosystem

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Guide to Cultural Management: Building Knowledge and Developing Culture Resources

A guide in Arabic to topics in cultural management. more >

Guidelines for measuring cultural participation

An international analysis of arts participation survey methodologies and frameworks, with a particular focus on the Eurobarometer survey. more >

D'Art Report: Cultural Development in Rural and Remote Regions

D'Art report number 23 provides an audit of research and information on cultural development in rural and remote areas. more >

The Write Stuff - Writers Adopt New Charter

The New Zealand Writers Guild has adopted a bill of rights for script writers. more >

Statistics at the Ministry of Culture and Communication: an interview

An interview in Courrier des statistiques with Philippe Chantepie and Jeannine Cardona from the French culture ministry’s Département des Études et de la Prospective: (DEPS) about how DEPS is organized, and how its operations and work program changed since the 1970s. more >

Disability equality scheme

Sets out ACE's approach to achieving disability equality within the arts council and within the arts and creative sectors that it funds and supports. more >

Compendium of Reference Documents for Cultural Policies in Africa

A collection of reference texts, resolutions, recommendations and declarations concerning culture and its role in development in Africa adopted since the 1960s. more >

Corporate funding of the arts in a turbulent environment

Identifies a distinctive logic of company support and government support for nonprofit organizations, drawing implications for long-term development strategies by nonprofits. more >

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