Measuring Cultural Participation

Measuring Cultural Participation
Title Measuring Cultural Participation PDF eBook
Author UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Publisher
Total Pages 126
Release 2012
Genre Arts
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"This handbook is a resource for organisations interested in measuring cultural participation, as well as a tool for raising awareness among policymakers. To this end, Measuring Cultural Participation combines theoretical and practical aspects of methodology. This is a challenging undertaking - even more so considering the wide range of data available, research undertaken and the complexity involved in defining "cultural participation" for national statistics systems and policies across the world. This handbook is part of a series designed to facilitate the implementation of the 2009 UNESCO Framework for Cultural Statistics (FCS), which defined the standard definitions and framework for cultural statistics. By presenting current methodological and key topics related to the measurements of cultural domains, the handbooks can assist Member States to develop cultural statistics in their countries. In particular, this publication presents current trends in the measurement of cultural participation, based on the concepts and definitions of the UNESCO Framework."

The 2009 UNESCO Framework for Cultural Statistics (FCS)

The 2009 UNESCO Framework for Cultural Statistics (FCS)
Title The 2009 UNESCO Framework for Cultural Statistics (FCS) PDF eBook
Author José Pessoa
Publisher
Total Pages 100
Release 2009
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Cultures of Participation

Cultures of Participation
Title Cultures of Participation PDF eBook
Author Birgit Eriksson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 311
Release 2019-09-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000707938

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This book examines cultural participation from three different, but interrelated perspectives: participatory art and aesthetics; participatory digital media, and participatory cultural policies and institutions. Focusing on how ideals and practices relating to cultural participation express and (re)produce different "cultures of participation", an interdisciplinary team of authors demonstrate how the areas of arts, digital media, and cultural policy and institutions are shaped by different but interrelated contextual backgrounds. Chapters offer a variety of perspectives and strategies for empirically identifying "cultures of participation" and their current transformations and tensions in various regional and national settings. This book will be of interest to academics and cultural leaders in the areas of museum studies, media and communications, arts, arts education, cultural studies, curatorial studies and digital studies. It will also be relevant for cultural workers, artists and policy makers interested in the participatory agenda in art, digital media and cultural institutions.

Accounting for Culture

Accounting for Culture
Title Accounting for Culture PDF eBook
Author Caroline Andrew
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2005-03-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0776618636

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Many scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers in the cultural sector argue that Canadian cultural policy is at a crossroads: that the environment for cultural policy-making has evolved substantially and that traditional rationales for state intervention no longer apply. The concept of cultural citizenship is a relative newcomer to the cultural policy landscape, and offers a potentially compelling alternative rationale for government intervention in the cultural sector. Likewise, the articulation and use of cultural indicators and of governance concepts are also new arrivals, emerging as potentially powerful tools for policy and program development. Accounting for Culture is a unique collection of essays from leading Canadian and international scholars that critically examines cultural citizenship, cultural indicators, and governance in the context of evolving cultural practices and cultural policy-making. It will be of great interest to scholars of cultural policy, communications, cultural studies, and public administration alike.

Making Culture Count

Making Culture Count
Title Making Culture Count PDF eBook
Author Lachlan MacDowall
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 304
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137464585

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This book is a collection of diverse essays by scholars, policy-makers and creative practitioners who explore the burgeoning field of cultural measurement and its political implications. Offering critical histories and creative frameworks, it presents new approaches to accounting for culture in local, national and international contexts.

Failures in Cultural Participation

Failures in Cultural Participation
Title Failures in Cultural Participation PDF eBook
Author Leila Jancovich
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 172
Release 2023
Genre Arts
ISBN 3031161165

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This open access book examines how and why the UK's approach towards increasing cultural participation has largely failed to address inequality and inequity in the subsidised cultural sector despite long-standing international policy discourse on this issue. It further examines why meaningful change in cultural policy has not been more forthcoming in the face of this apparent failure. This work examines how a culture of mistrust, blame, and fear between policymakers, practitioners, and participants has resulted in a policy environment that engenders overstated aims, accepts mediocre quality evaluations, encourages narratives of success, and lacks meaningful critical reflection. It shows through extensive field work with cultural professionals and participants how the absence of criticality, transparency, and honesty limits the potential for policy learning, which the authors argue is a precondition to any radical policy change and is necessary for developing a greater understanding of the social construction of policy problems. The book presents a new framework that encourages more open and honest conversations about failure in the cultural sector to support learning strategies that can help avoid these failures in the future.

Making Culture Count

Making Culture Count
Title Making Culture Count PDF eBook
Author Lachlan MacDowall
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 304
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137464585

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This book is a collection of diverse essays by scholars, policy-makers and creative practitioners who explore the burgeoning field of cultural measurement and its political implications. Offering critical histories and creative frameworks, it presents new approaches to accounting for culture in local, national and international contexts.