This paper addresses the concerns of the Understanding Everyday Participation project with the relationship between cultural participation and space. Here we approach the notion of space in two different but complementary ways. Our main focus is on geographical variations in participation, which we explore at the regional level in England. However, in order to do so, we begin by re-evaluating the nature of the cultural field itself and the way that this is arranged in social space. The issue of regional disparities in the funding of cultural activities and venues from the public purse has become a heated issue. Yet, in contrast to the avowedly regional focus of much cultural and creative industries policy following the advent of the first N...
Research findings report of CURRENTLY COHABITING: Relationship Intentions and Attitudes project. A p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This chapter explores the provenance, development and performativity of the Taking Part Survey, the ...
This thesis addresses the subject of cultural participation, specifically attendance at cultural ve...
In England, the Taking Part Survey is the dominant source of information on participation and its re...
This paper addresses how neighbourhoods operate as opportunity structures for cultural participation...
Successive policies and efforts to increase participation in a range of arts and cultural activities...
In the introduction to the first part of this special issue (Miles & Gibson, 2016), we outlined ...
[From Introduction] The research project ‘Understanding Everyday Participation- Articulating Cultura...
Successive policies and efforts to increase participation in a range of arts and cultural activities...
This book uses a rich data set, from individuals whose background profiles statistically predict str...
There are significant inequalities in the publicly funded arts sector in England, including signific...
To Bourdieu, interaction with culture has symbolic power and drives the manifestation of social stra...
This article explores different ways of representing and understanding cultural participation. It em...
The project “Understanding Everyday Participation–Articulating Cultural Values” (2012–2018) explores...
Research findings report of CURRENTLY COHABITING: Relationship Intentions and Attitudes project. A p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This chapter explores the provenance, development and performativity of the Taking Part Survey, the ...
This thesis addresses the subject of cultural participation, specifically attendance at cultural ve...
In England, the Taking Part Survey is the dominant source of information on participation and its re...
This paper addresses how neighbourhoods operate as opportunity structures for cultural participation...
Successive policies and efforts to increase participation in a range of arts and cultural activities...
In the introduction to the first part of this special issue (Miles & Gibson, 2016), we outlined ...
[From Introduction] The research project ‘Understanding Everyday Participation- Articulating Cultura...
Successive policies and efforts to increase participation in a range of arts and cultural activities...
This book uses a rich data set, from individuals whose background profiles statistically predict str...
There are significant inequalities in the publicly funded arts sector in England, including signific...
To Bourdieu, interaction with culture has symbolic power and drives the manifestation of social stra...
This article explores different ways of representing and understanding cultural participation. It em...
The project “Understanding Everyday Participation–Articulating Cultural Values” (2012–2018) explores...
Research findings report of CURRENTLY COHABITING: Relationship Intentions and Attitudes project. A p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This chapter explores the provenance, development and performativity of the Taking Part Survey, the ...