This report describes the demographic characteristics of U.S. adults that participated in the arts (such as concerts, plays, and dance performances) via electronic media (e.g., TV, radio, computers and portable media devices) in 2008, based on the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA). Separately, the report examines broad categories of arts participation via Internet. The report also investigates factors contributing to the likelihood of some Americans experiencing art through media. Finally, the report considers the relationship between media-based arts activities and other types of arts participation, such as live attendance and personal arts creatio
Each year our graduate research class at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy ...
The Arts in the United States has been a thoroughly studied topic, largely trying to substantiate it...
The participation of audience in artistic experience, as one of the most powerful motivations to con...
Public Participation in the Arts (SPPAs) were used in this analysis of participation in the arts via...
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Data from the 2008 SPPA (NEA’s periodic Survey of Public Participation in the Arts) show tha...
The author used the National Endowment for the Arts\u27 2008 Survey of Public Participation in the A...
This study, completed in 1985, is a replication of the 1982 "Survey of Public Participation in ...
This presentation explores the role of online media in the journey that an audience member takes whe...
Every four years, the National Endowment for the Arts and the United States Census Bureau partner to...
Ticket sales at performing arts organizations have decreased significantly since 2002. As donations ...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
BACKGROUND: Engaging in the arts is a health-related behavior that may be influenced by social inequ...
There remains a significant gap in the scholarly literature on the processes, benefits and challenge...
American orchestras have endeavored to provide excellent musical experiences and programs to expand ...
Each year our graduate research class at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy ...
The Arts in the United States has been a thoroughly studied topic, largely trying to substantiate it...
The participation of audience in artistic experience, as one of the most powerful motivations to con...
Public Participation in the Arts (SPPAs) were used in this analysis of participation in the arts via...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Digital media technologies ar...
Data from the 2008 SPPA (NEA’s periodic Survey of Public Participation in the Arts) show tha...
The author used the National Endowment for the Arts\u27 2008 Survey of Public Participation in the A...
This study, completed in 1985, is a replication of the 1982 "Survey of Public Participation in ...
This presentation explores the role of online media in the journey that an audience member takes whe...
Every four years, the National Endowment for the Arts and the United States Census Bureau partner to...
Ticket sales at performing arts organizations have decreased significantly since 2002. As donations ...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
BACKGROUND: Engaging in the arts is a health-related behavior that may be influenced by social inequ...
There remains a significant gap in the scholarly literature on the processes, benefits and challenge...
American orchestras have endeavored to provide excellent musical experiences and programs to expand ...
Each year our graduate research class at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy ...
The Arts in the United States has been a thoroughly studied topic, largely trying to substantiate it...
The participation of audience in artistic experience, as one of the most powerful motivations to con...