For those who make and admire artistic works, there is no question of their value. However, for others interested in economic development, the value of the arts is often more tangential, contested and questionable. While the post-modern world of consumption and spectacle suggests to some academics and governments that the arts and cultural industries are the way of the future, others remain sceptical about their social and economic value. This is a theoretical as well as a practical issue this paper explores by offering a reconceptualisation of Pierre Bourdieu\u27s concept of cultural capital as a way of re-assessing the value of the arts. The paper then applies this framework to quantify and qualify the value of the arts in one regional ci...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
Special Issue on ‘The consequences of instrumental museum and gallery policy’: The article consid...
Much recent discussion surrounding valuation of the arts and culture, particularly in the policy are...
In an age of globalisation, economic restructuring and rampant consumption, the "cultural indus...
Creative activity and cultural facilities are routinely touted as markers and facilitators of succes...
Despite the hype surrounding the mobilisation of the creative arts as a vehicle for social and physi...
© 2019 Clare Melissa ReddanThis research examines the conditions and narratives that surround cultur...
Australia\u27s four great arts centres are major cultural destinations in our capital cities. Local ...
The arts do not exist in vacuum and cannot be valued in abstract ways; their value is how they make ...
This article highlights challenges of attempting to rigorously evaluate and meaningfully communicate...
This paper discusses how creativity is identified as the central theme in analyzing how cultural pol...
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander souvenir art sector with its wide range of products has a ...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
This article presents a conceptual model of the labour of visual art developed from the analysis of ...
© 2011 Harriet Elizabeth ParsonsPrinciples for a New Australian Democracy’ is the title work in the ...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
Special Issue on ‘The consequences of instrumental museum and gallery policy’: The article consid...
Much recent discussion surrounding valuation of the arts and culture, particularly in the policy are...
In an age of globalisation, economic restructuring and rampant consumption, the "cultural indus...
Creative activity and cultural facilities are routinely touted as markers and facilitators of succes...
Despite the hype surrounding the mobilisation of the creative arts as a vehicle for social and physi...
© 2019 Clare Melissa ReddanThis research examines the conditions and narratives that surround cultur...
Australia\u27s four great arts centres are major cultural destinations in our capital cities. Local ...
The arts do not exist in vacuum and cannot be valued in abstract ways; their value is how they make ...
This article highlights challenges of attempting to rigorously evaluate and meaningfully communicate...
This paper discusses how creativity is identified as the central theme in analyzing how cultural pol...
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander souvenir art sector with its wide range of products has a ...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
This article presents a conceptual model of the labour of visual art developed from the analysis of ...
© 2011 Harriet Elizabeth ParsonsPrinciples for a New Australian Democracy’ is the title work in the ...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
Special Issue on ‘The consequences of instrumental museum and gallery policy’: The article consid...
Much recent discussion surrounding valuation of the arts and culture, particularly in the policy are...