Do ticketing data and national survey data on attendance tell the same story? This question is particularly important in the context of debates over the power of new forms of data to supplant the “traditional” survey methods that have underpinned our understanding of the social stratification of culture. This paper compares three data sources on attendance: the Active Lives Survey, the Taking Part Survey, and Audience Finder. We first compare self-reported attendance at events in each English local authority from the Active Lives survey with ticket sales data, finding a close relationship. We follow up by comparing the distributions of ticket buyers across the Indices of Multiple Deprivation with those from Taking Part, finding that for wid...
Each year our graduate research class at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy ...
This book uses a rich data set, from individuals whose background profiles statistically predict str...
This open access book examines how and why the UK's approach towards increasing cultural participati...
Research findings report of CURRENTLY COHABITING: Relationship Intentions and Attitudes project. A p...
Arts managers frequently use customer relationship management systems to identify early and late tic...
While audience and participation surveys, as well as econometric demand studies, generally confirm t...
BACKGROUND: Engaging in the arts is a health-related behavior that may be influenced by social inequ...
This article focuses on trends in cultural participation. How have the extent and the way in which p...
In current sociological literature the relationship between social inequality and patterns of cultur...
In England, the Taking Part Survey is the dominant source of information on participation and its re...
Presents findings from a national survey of 1,231 Americans. Examines the motivations and expectatio...
A first version of this paper was presented at the University of Catania, 2011 and at the fifth Euro...
Arts managers frequently use customer relationship management systems to identify early and late tic...
There is an emerging dissatisfaction with the current evaluative regimes for the quality and effecti...
This paper describes the social stratification of cultural consumption, including implications for a...
Each year our graduate research class at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy ...
This book uses a rich data set, from individuals whose background profiles statistically predict str...
This open access book examines how and why the UK's approach towards increasing cultural participati...
Research findings report of CURRENTLY COHABITING: Relationship Intentions and Attitudes project. A p...
Arts managers frequently use customer relationship management systems to identify early and late tic...
While audience and participation surveys, as well as econometric demand studies, generally confirm t...
BACKGROUND: Engaging in the arts is a health-related behavior that may be influenced by social inequ...
This article focuses on trends in cultural participation. How have the extent and the way in which p...
In current sociological literature the relationship between social inequality and patterns of cultur...
In England, the Taking Part Survey is the dominant source of information on participation and its re...
Presents findings from a national survey of 1,231 Americans. Examines the motivations and expectatio...
A first version of this paper was presented at the University of Catania, 2011 and at the fifth Euro...
Arts managers frequently use customer relationship management systems to identify early and late tic...
There is an emerging dissatisfaction with the current evaluative regimes for the quality and effecti...
This paper describes the social stratification of cultural consumption, including implications for a...
Each year our graduate research class at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy ...
This book uses a rich data set, from individuals whose background profiles statistically predict str...
This open access book examines how and why the UK's approach towards increasing cultural participati...