This report focuses on one aspect of the social impact of the arts--their influence on civic engagement. The inquiry was undertaken during 2008 in collaboration with Animating Democracy, a program of Americans for the Arts. The purpose was to assess the state of knowledge about the relationship of the arts to civic engagement and to suggest ways that artists, cultural and community organizations, philanthropists, and public agencies could improve the quality of that knowledge. The approach was a review of literature drawn from the social sciences, the humanities, and public policy in an attempt to bridge theory with practice and research with evaluation. The authors structure the report as a conventional research design--that is, they defin...
In the United States and elsewhere, efforts to strengthen communities and democratic processes, as w...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact art could play on engaging society in a public h...
Keynote Speaker Dr. Lynnette Overby, choreographer and educator, examined how arts contribute to com...
This report focuses on one aspect of the social impact of the arts--their influence on civic engagem...
During 2008, SIAP collaborated with the Americans for the Arts’ Animating Democracy project on a rev...
Local arts agencies (LAAs), which support, promote, and develop the arts at a local level, can meet ...
This 2009 report is the product of SIAP’s collaboration with the Tucson Pima Arts Council (TPAC) on ...
In this essay, historian Mark Stern uses the metaphor of “the tragedy of the commons” to reflect on ...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to examine the links that connect arts participation to other form o...
Engaging with these projects as a researcher has thrown up a range of issues from the precarity of a...
This report presents results from an initial analysis of the 2012 SPPA. It contains statistics with ...
Art has been crucial in fostering individual and community identities, but does arts participation i...
Additional research is needed on ways in which urban youth report their civic engagement. Existing r...
This study of existing research gathers compelling evidence that people who participate in the arts ...
Do all Americans have equal access to the arts? Are the arts accessible and inclusive for all commun...
In the United States and elsewhere, efforts to strengthen communities and democratic processes, as w...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact art could play on engaging society in a public h...
Keynote Speaker Dr. Lynnette Overby, choreographer and educator, examined how arts contribute to com...
This report focuses on one aspect of the social impact of the arts--their influence on civic engagem...
During 2008, SIAP collaborated with the Americans for the Arts’ Animating Democracy project on a rev...
Local arts agencies (LAAs), which support, promote, and develop the arts at a local level, can meet ...
This 2009 report is the product of SIAP’s collaboration with the Tucson Pima Arts Council (TPAC) on ...
In this essay, historian Mark Stern uses the metaphor of “the tragedy of the commons” to reflect on ...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to examine the links that connect arts participation to other form o...
Engaging with these projects as a researcher has thrown up a range of issues from the precarity of a...
This report presents results from an initial analysis of the 2012 SPPA. It contains statistics with ...
Art has been crucial in fostering individual and community identities, but does arts participation i...
Additional research is needed on ways in which urban youth report their civic engagement. Existing r...
This study of existing research gathers compelling evidence that people who participate in the arts ...
Do all Americans have equal access to the arts? Are the arts accessible and inclusive for all commun...
In the United States and elsewhere, efforts to strengthen communities and democratic processes, as w...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact art could play on engaging society in a public h...
Keynote Speaker Dr. Lynnette Overby, choreographer and educator, examined how arts contribute to com...