RESEARCH METHODS

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Id : 175

Author :
Australian Expert Group in Industry Studies , AEGIS,

Title


Social impacts of Participation in the Arts and Cultural Activities

Reference :


AEGIS (2005). Social impacts of Participation in the Arts and Cultural Activities. Cultural Ministers Council. Commonwealth of Australia: Australian Expert Group in Industry Studies of the University of Western Sydney.

Link to article https://www.stategrowth.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/160833/Social_Impacts_of_the_Arts.pdf
Abstract This literature review identifies, collates and evaluates existing applied research on the social impacts of participation in arts and cultural activity. The project focused on the growing body of research work examining the impact of participating in arts and cultural activity on other areas of social interest such as: cognitive skills and educational attainment; community pride/identity; crime prevention; mood; self-esteem; social behaviour; social cohesion; and health. It concludes that there is much anecdotal and informal evidence of positive impacts from arts participation but little data to support the hypotheses.

Results:


Metodology:

case study,meta-analysis


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