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Creative Data?
By Tina It’s heartening to see in short succession the use of hard stats around private investment in culture. However, there is always more that can be done to complement some of the data and to make it more useful, … Continue reading
Posted in Measurement, Models, Research
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Assorted links
by Jon Too many interesting things in the last couple of weeks, too little time to blog. So here are some assorted links that may be of interest.
Posted in Arts Funding, Cultural policy, Economics, Innovation, Investment, Skepticism, US Policy, Value
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Lost and Found: Cuts and Impacts
By Dawn This is unashamedly a call to get involved. There are two projects going on at the moment that I would really encourage you to engage with. The first is specific to the arts and cultural sector but seems … Continue reading
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Where’s the feel good? Are we locked in a vicious cycle of despair?
By James I was speaking to a music exec last week – don’t worry, this isn’t quite another copyright rant – and he told me the industry lobby group the BPI had a policy of putting a negative spin on … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright, Investment, Uncategorized
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