In previous work on Philadelphia, SIAP found that nonprofit arts and cultural organizations tended to concentrate in economically and ethnically diverse neighborhoods. This paper uses data on for-profit cultural firms to document whether they too cluster in diverse neighborhoods or if they have a different logic of agglomeration. The paper uses two data sets for the five-county Philadelphia region: the nonprofit inventory of over 1,200 cultural providers—including incorporated and “informal” programs—compiled by SIAP in 1997; and a for-profit database of approximately 1,300 cultural firms derived in 1999 from a yellow-pages compilation of selected industries. The paper concludes with a description of five “natural” cultural districts in met...
This paper uses data on over 800,000 cultural participants in 1996 and 2004 to examine changes in pa...
SIAP grew out of the belief that a better understanding of how the arts fit into urban social proces...
Diversity is an essential feature of urbanism, as articulated by Louis Wirth in his classic 1938 ess...
In previous work on Philadelphia, SIAP found that nonprofit arts and cultural organizations tended t...
This presentation reviews SIAP\u27s research in Philadelphia over the previous decade, in particular...
This paper was an early product of the Dynamics of Culture project, undertaken to bring time into SI...
This paper takes on the question—to what extent to are the relationships between diversity, social c...
As older cities and towns retooled to accommodate post-industrialism, cultural districts have become...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to explore the dimensions of cultural participation and, in particul...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to explore the dimensions of cultural participation and, in particul...
This paper explores the contours of community revitalization and its relationship to arts activity. ...
This paper was an early product of the Dynamics of Culture project, undertaken to bring time into SI...
This paper explores the contours of community revitalization and its relationship to arts activity. ...
This paper uses data on over 800,000 cultural participants in 1996 and 2004 to examine changes in pa...
This paper explores the contours of community revitalization and its relationship to arts activity. ...
This paper uses data on over 800,000 cultural participants in 1996 and 2004 to examine changes in pa...
SIAP grew out of the belief that a better understanding of how the arts fit into urban social proces...
Diversity is an essential feature of urbanism, as articulated by Louis Wirth in his classic 1938 ess...
In previous work on Philadelphia, SIAP found that nonprofit arts and cultural organizations tended t...
This presentation reviews SIAP\u27s research in Philadelphia over the previous decade, in particular...
This paper was an early product of the Dynamics of Culture project, undertaken to bring time into SI...
This paper takes on the question—to what extent to are the relationships between diversity, social c...
As older cities and towns retooled to accommodate post-industrialism, cultural districts have become...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to explore the dimensions of cultural participation and, in particul...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to explore the dimensions of cultural participation and, in particul...
This paper explores the contours of community revitalization and its relationship to arts activity. ...
This paper was an early product of the Dynamics of Culture project, undertaken to bring time into SI...
This paper explores the contours of community revitalization and its relationship to arts activity. ...
This paper uses data on over 800,000 cultural participants in 1996 and 2004 to examine changes in pa...
This paper explores the contours of community revitalization and its relationship to arts activity. ...
This paper uses data on over 800,000 cultural participants in 1996 and 2004 to examine changes in pa...
SIAP grew out of the belief that a better understanding of how the arts fit into urban social proces...
Diversity is an essential feature of urbanism, as articulated by Louis Wirth in his classic 1938 ess...