In the government’s programme of cuts it has become clear that the arts may well be hit the hardest. While historically it has been hard to pin down an ‘economic value’ on art, Dave O’Brien argues that the sector should learn from the green movement in applying an economic valuation based-approach, which may help the sector to make a better case for culture in a time of austerity
Can economic value express the ‘total’ value of cultural goods or does cultural value somehow elude ...
James, Christine (2015). esthetics in the Age of Austerity: Building the Creative Class. Anthology o...
This paper explores articulations of the value of investment in culture and the arts through a crit...
In the government’s programme of cuts it has become clear that the arts may well be hit the hardest....
In the government’s programme of cuts it has become clear that the arts may well be hit the hardest....
The cultural sector faces the conundrum of proving its value in a way that can be understood by deci...
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The economic contribution of arts and cultural activity is often presented by arts sector managers a...
The economic contribution of arts and cultural activity is often presented by arts sector managers a...
Aesthetic theorists often interpret and understand works of art through the social and political con...
Aesthetic theorists often interpret and understand works of art through the social and political con...
This article examines entrenched debates around cultural value in neo-liberal contexts that have pre...
Aesthetic theorists often interpret and understand works of art through the social and political con...
There has been recognition, both within central government and in parts of the publically funded cul...
Why cultural value? This special issue is focused on the term for three reasons. In the UK, at least...
Can economic value express the ‘total’ value of cultural goods or does cultural value somehow elude ...
James, Christine (2015). esthetics in the Age of Austerity: Building the Creative Class. Anthology o...
This paper explores articulations of the value of investment in culture and the arts through a crit...
In the government’s programme of cuts it has become clear that the arts may well be hit the hardest....
In the government’s programme of cuts it has become clear that the arts may well be hit the hardest....
The cultural sector faces the conundrum of proving its value in a way that can be understood by deci...
© The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav. Questions arou...
The economic contribution of arts and cultural activity is often presented by arts sector managers a...
The economic contribution of arts and cultural activity is often presented by arts sector managers a...
Aesthetic theorists often interpret and understand works of art through the social and political con...
Aesthetic theorists often interpret and understand works of art through the social and political con...
This article examines entrenched debates around cultural value in neo-liberal contexts that have pre...
Aesthetic theorists often interpret and understand works of art through the social and political con...
There has been recognition, both within central government and in parts of the publically funded cul...
Why cultural value? This special issue is focused on the term for three reasons. In the UK, at least...
Can economic value express the ‘total’ value of cultural goods or does cultural value somehow elude ...
James, Christine (2015). esthetics in the Age of Austerity: Building the Creative Class. Anthology o...
This paper explores articulations of the value of investment in culture and the arts through a crit...