This dissertation was inspired by my own personal enthusiastic interest over the Independence Referendum, a very exciting period in Scottish art and politics. The study is by way of a post mortem on how National Collective conducted itself during this period. Did National Collective only preach to the young and converted? The author wanted to find out just how successful they were in inspiring and galvanising the arts community behind the Yes campaign. The research for this study involved interviews, surveys and documentary analysis using means of social media. This study gathered the opinions of experts and non-professionals in the arts industry to see if there are common themes.ba_dapunpub2244_ethesesunpu
Whereas most histories of British arts patronage have viewed the tensions between core and periphery...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
This work is a history of how the arts council system of public funding of contemporary art develope...
This dissertation was inspired by my own personal enthusiastic interest over the Independence Refere...
This study focuses on many aspects of culture and makes active comparisons as to how specifically Sc...
This dissertation examines the relationship between politics and theatre in Scotland, with a specifi...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This dissertation desires to explore the relationship between theatre and politics, focusing heavily...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
Abstract Based on an 8-month ethnographic fieldwork in Edinburgh, this thesis explores the relations...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08The 2014 Scottish independence referendum was a ...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
Throughout my thesis, I will be trying to show the impact of the fight of William Wallace (and other...
The article discusses the role of intelligentsia and the new middle class in the process of nations ...
New Labour began its administration with a commitment to bring democracy to culture. However, a deca...
Whereas most histories of British arts patronage have viewed the tensions between core and periphery...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
This work is a history of how the arts council system of public funding of contemporary art develope...
This dissertation was inspired by my own personal enthusiastic interest over the Independence Refere...
This study focuses on many aspects of culture and makes active comparisons as to how specifically Sc...
This dissertation examines the relationship between politics and theatre in Scotland, with a specifi...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This dissertation desires to explore the relationship between theatre and politics, focusing heavily...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
Abstract Based on an 8-month ethnographic fieldwork in Edinburgh, this thesis explores the relations...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08The 2014 Scottish independence referendum was a ...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
Throughout my thesis, I will be trying to show the impact of the fight of William Wallace (and other...
The article discusses the role of intelligentsia and the new middle class in the process of nations ...
New Labour began its administration with a commitment to bring democracy to culture. However, a deca...
Whereas most histories of British arts patronage have viewed the tensions between core and periphery...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
This work is a history of how the arts council system of public funding of contemporary art develope...