Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the loss of human, financial and consequent social capital and degradation of the natural resource base that provides both the setting for the community and, in many cases, the economic foundation. The problems they face, such as lack of services, unemployment, maintaining professional workers in the region and youth suicide have been extensively explored, yet studies of the role of the arts and associated organizations as brokers of culture through pedagogical activities are few. This paper describes stage one of a project that proposes arts activities as a means of stimulating community development through the interface between cultural brokerage...
The development of capacity is a relevant concern in the face of the spatially uneven outcomes of gl...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
The dominance of cities as the centre of the knowledge-based economy in Australia has led to migrati...
The research project introduced in this paper explores the interface between cultural brokerage and ...
Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the lo...
The research project introduced in this paper explores the interface between cultural brokerage and ...
To combat social and economic inequity in rural Australia, governments, communities, and policy make...
Images of Australia are dominated by rural landscapes and depictions of the outback. However, rural ...
Australia’s environment continues to worsen in several key areas. This paper suggests that the visua...
Despite the significance of rural Australia to national identity, many commentators claim that rural...
Change is inimical to the fabric of life. Yet it affects countries and sectors within countries dif...
This study examines the activities of an arts group in a small rural town in Australia through the l...
This chapter by Kim Dunphy of the Cultural Development Network in Australia contributes to an intern...
This paper discusses a vital project which functions to advise local government on the relevance of ...
Often considered a distant and poor relative of 'authentic' arts practices in Australia, c...
The development of capacity is a relevant concern in the face of the spatially uneven outcomes of gl...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
The dominance of cities as the centre of the knowledge-based economy in Australia has led to migrati...
The research project introduced in this paper explores the interface between cultural brokerage and ...
Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the lo...
The research project introduced in this paper explores the interface between cultural brokerage and ...
To combat social and economic inequity in rural Australia, governments, communities, and policy make...
Images of Australia are dominated by rural landscapes and depictions of the outback. However, rural ...
Australia’s environment continues to worsen in several key areas. This paper suggests that the visua...
Despite the significance of rural Australia to national identity, many commentators claim that rural...
Change is inimical to the fabric of life. Yet it affects countries and sectors within countries dif...
This study examines the activities of an arts group in a small rural town in Australia through the l...
This chapter by Kim Dunphy of the Cultural Development Network in Australia contributes to an intern...
This paper discusses a vital project which functions to advise local government on the relevance of ...
Often considered a distant and poor relative of 'authentic' arts practices in Australia, c...
The development of capacity is a relevant concern in the face of the spatially uneven outcomes of gl...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
The dominance of cities as the centre of the knowledge-based economy in Australia has led to migrati...