Arts and Media Management by Richard Perkins 18th Edition Published in 2009 by the Centre for the Study of Cultural Policy, School of Theatre Studies, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL ©Centre for the Study of Cultural Policy, University of Warwick, 2009 1 UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK LIBRARY: GIBBET HILL ROAD, COVENTRY CV4 7AL TELEPHONE (02476) 522331 INTRODUCTION Entries have been divided into subject areas, and then listed in alphabetical author sequence. Items with a Library of Congress classmark (e.g. PN 3229.W6) are at the Central Campus Library (CCL); those with a Dewey classmark are now on Floor 4. Many Government and statistical publications are kept on Floor 4 of the Central Campus Library, and are marked as either Gov Pubs or with a classmark such as 41J, INT A, 431 A etc. Periodicals are split into 3 groups, Arts, Social Science and Science (e.g. Per Arts), and are shelved in alphabetical order within each sequence. Many periodicals are becoming available electronically; they may be accessed through the Library catalogue. As cultural policy is a multifaceted subject,,items will not be located in one section of the library but scattered in various areas. By noting the various class numbers of items in the subject section of this list, you will have a guide as to where books on a particular aspect of the subject are kept. Dissertations written by students in previous years are now kept in the Theatre Studies department. 2 CONTENTS 1. STATISTICS 4 2. CULTURE AND SOCIETY 14 3. CREATIVITY 46 4. POLITICS AND PATRONAGE A. GENERAL B. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT C. LOCAL GOVERNMENT D. POLITICAL PARTIES E. TRADE UNIONS F. ARTS COUNCIL G. REGIONAL ARTS ASSOCIATIONS 57 58 61 65 70 74 75 80 5. MANAGEMENT A. GENERAL B. ART GALLERIES, MUSEUMS AND CRAFT CENTRES C. BROADCASTING D. COMMUNITY ARTS E. CRAFTS & DESIGN G. DISABLED H. CULTURAL DIVERSITY I. FESTIVALS J. FILM K. MUSIC L. OPERA M. PUBLISHING N. THEATRE 83 84 92 104 127 129 137 140 144 148 161 182 185 192 6. HOUSING THE ARTS 201 7. FINANCE AND ECONOMICS A. GENERAL B. ACCOUNTING C. FUND RAISING D. SPONSORSHIP E. TAXATION F NATIONAL LOTTERY G THE MILLENNIUM DOME 205 206 227 229 232 242 244 249 8. LAW 252 9. MARKETING 266 11. LEISURE AND TOURISM 289 3 1. STATISTICS 4 ALLIN, P Statistics on film: what the official statistics show. Cultural trends, 30, 1999, p5-29 Shelved at 41 JN ARTS COUNCIL OF ENGLAND Artstat: digest of arts statistics & trends in the UK, 1986/87–1997/98. ACE, 2000 Shelved at NX 750.G7 ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN Opera tours in England by the major companies 1970-75. AC, 1976 Shelved at pam ML 62.A7 ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN Visitors to the Hayward Gallery. (Research report 10) -Arts Council 1976 Shelved at pam NX 163.A7 ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN. RESEARCH SECTION The arts and museums, 1972-73: an Arts Council survey of local authority spending. -Arts Council, 1974 Shelved at NX 750.G7 ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN. RESEARCH SECTION The arts and museums, 1974-5: an Arts Council survey of local authority spending. -Arts Council, 1977 Shelved at NX 750.G7 CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION Charity trends. -Charities Aid Foundation, 1977 -1993 Shelved at 41 J CRUNCHING numbers: the use of statistics in the cultural sector. Arts Research Digest, no.14, 1998 Shelved at Arts Abstracts CULTURAL TRENDS 1 Cinema, film & home video; employment in cultural industries; financing the arts & heritage Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 2 Libraries and literature; drama; audiences for the arts and broadcasting Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 3 Music; opera; dance Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 4 Museums; visual arts; crafts; the art trade; the built heritage Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 5 Funding the arts in seven western countries Shelved at 41 JN 5 CULTURAL TRENDS 6 Books, libraries and reading; cinema, film and home video; television Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 7 Drama; music; opera; dance Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 8 Museums and galleries; the art trade; photography; crafts Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 9 Financing the arts and museums; radio Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 10 Books, libraries and reading; cinema, film and home video Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 11 Drama; dance; opera Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 12 Music; amateur arts and crafts; the art trade; museums and galleries Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 13 Television and radio; cinema, film and home video Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 14 Museums and galleries : funding and finance Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 15 Arts festivals; the built heritage Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 16 Libraries and reading; theatre arts Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 17 Television and radio; film and cinema Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 18 Financing the arts; small-scale companies Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 19 Museums & galleries; The music industry Shelved at 41 JN 6 CULTURAL TRENDS 20 Employment in the cultural sector; books, libraries & reading Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 21 Television & radio; The crafts in the 1990s Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 22 The performed arts in London & regional theatres; The Arts Council of England grant-aided 'National companies' Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 23 Film, cinema & video; the benefits of public art Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 24 Television & radio; the crafts in the 1990s Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 25 The art trade; Museums & galleries; Film, cinema & video; TV & radio; Employment in the cultural sector. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 26 The performing arts; Music & the music industry; Books, libraries & reading; The built heritage. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 27 A fair share? : support for cultural activities in the English regions; A learning culture? : trends in vocational education in the cultural sector. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 28 Museums, galleries & the Lottery; Museum & gallery statistics; Developing new circus in the UK. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 29 Publishing & bookselling in the UK: art & antiques trade: books & art on the internet. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 30 Statistics on film: tuning into the public interest in radio: English cultural services. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 31 The UK music industry: comparing the performing arts in Britain, the US & Germany: poverty & access to the arts. Shelved at 41 JN 7 CULTURAL TRENDS 32 The built heritage in England; Education provision in the subsidised cultural sector. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 33 Material culture: conservation in the UK; Public participation in the US Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 34 Audiences for live theatre; The European music industry & European music policy Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 35 Towards a renaissance in urban parks; Access, efficiency & excellence: measuring non-economic performance in the English subsidised cultural sector Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 36 Religious broadcasting on UK television; The changing shape of the book; European funding of culture Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 37 UK museums; Export restrictions, tax incentives & the national artistic patrimony; European cultural statistics Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 38 The value of music in London; Local authority historic parks in the UK Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 39 The funding of professional archaeological practice in England; Figuring out the Dome; Beyond “dusty archives”: the economic benefits of preserving recorded heritage. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 40 Closing a window on the world: convergence & UK television services for schools; Commercial radio: serving UK communities; The arts in England: developing a survey of attendance, participation & attitudes Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 41 The effect of generational change on classical music concert attendance & orchestra responses in the UK & US; Health & safety in the classical music industry in the UK & Germany; Financing small music businesses in the UK. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 42 Public library use & users: statistical explorations; Artists in residence in England & the experience of the year of the artist Shelved at 41 JN 8 CULTURAL TRENDS 43/44 Discovering research resources: researchers’ use of libraries & other information sources; Pressing the red button – consumers & digital television; Planning for the past – heritage services in local planning authorities in England; Play as the main event in UK & international culture; The economy of time. Shelved in 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 45 Historic environment; Media – Radio audience research. Shelved in 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 46 Auditing the historic environment; Volunteering in libraries, museums & archives Shelved in 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 47 The impact of free entry to museums; The politics of data collection: gathering, analysing & using data about the subsidised cultural sector in England. Shelved in 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 48 Archives & museums. Shelved in 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 49 Estimating audiences; Public library trends Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 50 Cultural capital & social exclusion Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 51 Local cultural strategies: Live entertainment at the seaside. Shelved in 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 52 Developing the evidence base for UK film strategy; Why heritage counts; Research at Arts Council England; Why fund heritage? Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 53 Museums. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 54 Craft makers; fashion design. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 55 Social stratification of arts audiences; indicators for arts policy. Shelved at 41 JN 9 CULTURAL TRENDS 56 Rescuing our neglected heritage; Cross-country comparisons of cultural statistics. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 57 Beyond advocacy; Extending the cultural research infrastructure; Museums – impact & value. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 58/59 Cultural capital & inequality. Shelved at 41 JN CULTURAL TRENDS 60 Include us out: economic development & social policy in the creative industries; Community consultation in developing museum projects: a case study using the repertory grid technique; Business giving, the tsunami & corporates as rock stars: some implications for arts funding? Available online via Library catalogue CULTURAL TRENDS 61 Cultural honours & career promotion: reconceptualizing prizes in the field of cultural production; Public & popular: British & Swedish audience trends in factual & reality television; The future of defunct religious buildings: Dutch approaches to their adaptive re-use. Available online via Library catalogue CULTURAL TRENDS 62 Measuring the size & concentration of business funding of culture in the UK: closing the gap between advocacy & theory; Participation studies & crossnational comparison: proliferation, prudence & possibility Available online via Library catalogue CULTURAL TRENDS 63 Measuring the impact of free admission; Determinents of impact: towards a better understanding of encounters with the arts; the Gramppian Hills: an empirical test for rent-seeking behaviour in the arts. Available online via Library catalogue CULTURAL TRENDS 64 The golden age of the arts?: taking part survey findings on older people and the arts; The Social stratification of cultural consumption: some policy implications of a research project. Available online via Library catalogue CULTURAL TRENDS Vol.17 no.1, 2008 Museum collections & sustainability; The cultural value of heritage: evidence from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Available online via Library catalogue CULTURAL TRENDS Vol.17 no.2, 2008 Cultural mapping & sustainable communities; Understanding arts audiences; Making music in traditional societies. Available online via Library catalogue CULTURAL TRENDS Vol.17 no.3, 2008 Two cultures – the use & non-use of hypotheses in cultural policy research; The concentric circles model of the cultural industries; patterns of inequality 10 in private funding of culture across the UK; Supporting excellence in the arts – from measurement to judgement; The Arts Council England’s Arts Debate; heritage protection for the 21st century. Available online via Library catalogue CULTURAL TRENDS Vol.17 no.4, 2008 The Consequences of instrumental museum & gallery policy. Available online via Library catalogue DAVIES, R Artists in figures: a statistical portrait of cultural occupations. ACE, 2003 Link available on catalogue ERIES source index of cultural statistics in Europe. EC, 1996 Shelved at ref 4 JN EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY Film, television & new media in Europe: statistical yearbook CoE, 1994Shelved at 4 C 91 EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY Focus 2006: world film market trends. CoE, 2006 Shelved at INT C 91 EUROSTAT Statistics on audiovisual services: data 1980-1999. Eurostat, 2001 Shelved at 4 C 91 FEIST, A International data on public spending on the arts in 11 countries. ACE, 1999 Shelved at qto HP 2095.I6 FLEMING, M C INSTAT: international statistics sources: subject guide to sources of international comparative statistics 2 vols Routledge, 1995 Shelved at ref INT A FLEXTECH TELEVISION Landscape: the reference handbook for multichannel tv 4 th ed. Flextech, 2001 Shelved at 41 JN GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Culture, Media & Sport Creative industries mapping document 2001. HMSO, 2001 Shelved at NX 750.G702 GREAT BRITAIN. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND ARTS COMMITTEE. Session 1981-82 Public and private funding of the arts. Vol 1-3. -HMSO, 1982 Shelved at 41 M 39 HACON, D Statistical survey of regularly & fixed-term funded organisations, based on performance indicators for 1998/99. Arts Council of England, 2000 Shelved at NX 711.G7 HUTCHISON, Robert A hard fact to swallow. -Policy Studies Institute, 1983 Shelved at pam NX 28.G7 11 IFPI The recording industry in numbers; 2001. IFPI, 2002 Shelved at INT JN LEISURE FORECASTS 1992 - 1996: the concise guide to leisure markets Leisure Forecasts, 1991 Shelved at 41 JN MANN, Peter H The audience for orchestral concerts. -Arts Council, 1974 Shelved at pam ML 62.M2 MINTEL Performing arts UK. 2008 Available online via Library website MYERSCOUGH, J Facts about the arts -2: a summary of statistics. –PSI, 1986 Shelved at 41 JN NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE ARTS Facts about the arts. 3rd ed. NCA, 1995 Shelved at NX 711.G7 SCREEN DIGEST 1991Statistics & reports on cinema & film, tv, cable & satellite, broadband, mobile media & games. Available online via Factiva SELWOOD, S Measuring culture. Spiked-online.com, December 2002 SELWOOD, S The politics of data collection: gathering, analysing & using data about the subsidised cultural sector in England. Cultural Trends 47 p.13-72 Shelved in 41 JN SELWOOD, S The UK cultural sector: profile & policy issues. PSI, 2001 Shelved at NX 750.G708 SOCIETY OF WEST END THEATRE West End theatre audience 1990/1. Society of West End Theatre, 1991 Shelved at qto PN 2596.L7 SOCIETY OF WEST END THEATRE Box Office data report.-Society of West End Theatre, 1992-1996 Shelved at per Arts STATISTICS on audiovisual services, 1980-1999. Eurostat, 2001 Shelved at 4 C 91 TARGET group index: attendance at cultural events 1986/87 – 2001/02. Social trends, 33 Shelved at ref 41 JN Also available on UK government statistics web site http://www.statistics.gov.uk 12 UK FILM COUNCIL Film in the UK 2002. Film Council, 2003 Available via Library catalogue 13 2. CULTURE AND SOCIETY 14 AARONOVITCH, D Such a snobbish view of our popular culture; response to VS Naipaul. Independent. Review, 12/7/2000 p.5 ADORNO, T The culture industry: selected essays on mass culture. Routledge, 1991 Shelved at HB 6023.A3 AGGER, B Cultural studies as critical theory. Falmer, 1992 Shelved at HC 9000.A4 AITCHISON, C The cultural industries & a model of sustainable regeneration: manufacturing “pop” in the Rhondda Valleys of South Wales. Managing leisure Vol.8 no.3, 2003 p.133-144 Available online via Library catalogue ALDERSON, E Reflections on cultural policy : past, present & future. WLUP, 1993 Shelved at NX 60.R3 ALEXANDER, Jeffrey C: Culture & Society: contemporary debates. CUP, 1990 Shelved at HC 9000.C8 ALEXANDER, V D Art & the state: the visual arts in comparative perspective. St Antony’s Press, 2005 Shelved at NX 720.A5 ALEXANDER, V D Sociology of the arts: exploring fine & popular forms. Blackwell, 2003 Shelved at NX 180.S6 ANDERSEN, L Making meaning, making money: directions for the arts & cultural industries in the creative age. Cambridge Scholars, 2008 Shelved at N 8725.M35 ANDERSON, P English questions. Verso, 1992 Shelved at HC 9011.A6 APPLEYARD, B The pleasures of peace : art & imagination in post-war Britain Faber, 1989 Shelved at NX 543.A7 APPLEYARD B Abused by tinkering fools : public art. Independent, 5/9/96, p.17 APPLEYARD, B Should we cut the arts down to size? Sunday Times Culture 10/5/98, p.2 15 APPLEYARD, B We should all start jumping for joy. Sunday Times Culture 31/12/06 p.6 ARNOLD, Matthew Culture and anarchy. University of Michigan Press, 1965 Shelved at HC 5000.A7 ARTS COUNCIL OF ENGLAND Towards 2010: new times, new challenges for the arts. ACE, 2000 Shelved at NX 750.G708 ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN An urban renaissance: the role of the arts in urban regeneration. Arts Council, 1988 Shelved at pam NX 705.A7 ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN A creative future : the way forward for the arts, crafts & media in England HMSO, 1993 Shelved at NX 750.G702 ARTS in the environment. ACGB, 1990 Shelved at pam NX 705.A7 ASHWORTH, G European heritage planning & management . Intellect, 1999 Shelved at HC 9000.E8 ASTON ,J Urban regeneration & cultural policy: a case of wishful thinking? (dissertation) University of Warwick, 1999 Shelved at Theatre Studies Department ATKINSON, R Urban policy in Britain; the city, the state & the market, Macmillan, 1994 Shelved at HC 4011.A8 BAKLIEN, B Culture is healthy. IJCP, Vol.7 no.2, 2000 p.235-258 Shelved at per Arts BALSAS, C City centre regeneration in the context of the 2001 European Capital of Culture in Porto, Portugal. Local economy Vol.19 n0.4, 2004 p.396-410 Available online via Library catalogue BARKER, B Touring visual arts (Unit 44). NAMSU, 1991 Shelved at pam NX 750.G706 BARKER, M Reading into cultural studies Routledge, 1992 Shelved at HD 8000.R3 BARKER, Paul (ed) Arts in Society. A 'New Society' collection. Fontana, 1977 Shelved at NX 456.B2 16 BARKER, T Megalopolis: the giant city in history, Macmillan, 1993 Shelved at NA 9090.M3 BASSETT, K Cultural industries, cultural clusters & the city: the example of natural history film-making in Bristol. Geoforum Vol.33 no.2, 2002 p.165-177 Available via ScienceDirect BAYLEY, S Fool Britannia Independent Section 2 20/12/2000 p.1 BAYLEY, S Popularity is fine, but it’s not what makes art great. Independent 26/9/98 BECKER, H S Art worlds. Rev ed. University of California Press, 2008 Shelved at NX 180.S6 BECKETT, A Can culture save us? (European capitals of culture). Guardian 2/6/03 BELFIORE, E Art as a means of alleviating social exclusion: does it really work? A critique of instrumental cultural policies & social impact studies in the UK. IJCP Vol.8 no.1, 2002 p.91-106 Shelved at per Arts BELFIORE, E Determinants of impact: towards a better understanding of encounters with the arts. Cultural Trends Vol.16 no.3, 2007 p.225-275 Available online via Library catalogue BELFIORE, E The social impact of the arts: an intellectual history. Macmillan, 2008 Shelved at NX 180.S6.B43 BELFIORE, E The unacknowledged legacy: Plato, The Republic & cultural policy. IJCP Vol.12 no.2, 2006 p.229-244 Shelved at per Arts BENEDICT, R Patterns of culture, RKP, 1935 Shelved at HC 9000.B3 The BENEFITS of public art. Cultural trends, 23, 1994 Shelved at 41 JN BENNETT, O Beyond machinery: the cultural politics of Matthew Arnold. History of political economy Vol.37 no.3 2005 p.455-482 Shelved at per Soc Sci BENNETT, O Cultural pessimism: narratives of decline in the postmodern world. EUP, 2001 Shelved at HC 9000.B3 17 BENNETT, O Cultural policy, cultural pessimism & postmodernity. IJCP Vol.4 no.1, 1997 Shelved at per Arts BENNETT, O Intellectuals, romantics & cultural policy. IJCP Vol.12 no.2, 2006 p.117-134 Shelved at per Arts BENNETT, S Locality, regeneration & divers[c]ities. Intellect, 2002 Shelved at HC 4900.L6 BENNETT, T Critical trajectories: culture, society, intellectuals. Blackwell, 2007 Shelved at HC 9000.B4 BENNETT, T Culture and policy: acting on the social. IJCP, Vol.4 no.2, 2000 p.271-290 Shelved at per Arts BENNETT, T Culture, class, distinction. Routledge, 2009 Shelved at HC 7601.1.C6 BENNETT, T Putting policy into cultural studies. In Grossberg, L: “Cultural studies”. Routledge, 1992 Shelved at HC 9000.C8 BERGER, A Popular culture genres : theories & texts. Sage, 1992 Shelved at HC 9000.B3 BERTENS, H The idea of the postmodern, Routledge, 1995 Shelved at CB 430.B3 BIANCHINI, F The creative city: indicators of a creative city. Comedia, 1994 Shelved at qto HC 4500.C7 BIANCHINI, F Urban cultural policy (Unit 40). NAMSU, 1991 Shelved at pam NX 750.G706 BIHAGEN, E Culture consumption in Sweden: the stability of gender differences. Poetics Vol.27 no.5/6, 2000 p.327-349 Available via Sciencedirect BOOTH, P Access to the arts (Unit 10). NAMSU, 1991 Shelved at pam NX 750.G706 BORN, G Against negation, for a politics of cultural production: Adorno, aesthetics & the social. Screen, 1993 p.223-242 Shelved at per Arts 18 BOUDER-PAILLER, D Personal time & social time: their role in live performance attendance. International journal of arts management Vol.10 no.3, 2008 p.38-49 Available online via Library catalogue BOUISSAC, Paul Circus and culture: a semiotic approach. Indiana University Press, 1976 Shelved at GV 1801.B6 BOUND, K Cultural diplomacy. Demos, 2007 Shelved at JE 1.C8 BOURDIEU, P The field of cultural production. Polity, 1993 Shelved at N 72.S6 BRADFORD, G The politics of culture: policy perspectives for individuals, institutions & communities. Center for Arts & Culture, 2000 Shelved at NX 750.U6 BRETT, D The construction of heritage. Cork UP, 1996 Shelved at HC 9000.B7 BREWER, J The pleasures of the imagination : English culture in the eighteenth century Harper Collins, 1997 Shelved at DA 485.B7 BRIDGE, G Perspectives on cultural capital & the neighbourhood. Urban studies Vol.43 no.4, 2006 p.719-730 Available online via Library catalogue BRITAIN, Ian Fabianism and culture: a study in British socialism and the arts 1884-1918. Cambridge University Press, 1982 Shelved at NX 543.B7 BRUNT, Rosalind and ROWAN, Caroline (eds) Feminism, culture and politics. Lawrence and Wishart, 1982 Shelved at HC 8700.B7 BUTLER, C Pleasure & the arts: enjoying literature, painting & music. OUP, 2004 Shelved at BH 81.B8 CAREY, P Community development through participatory arts: lessons learned from a community arts & regeneration project in south Liverpool. Community development journal no.39, 2004 p.123-134 Available via Library catalogue CARROLL, N A philosophy of mass art. OUP, 1998 Shelved at NX 458.C2 19 CENTRE FOR LOCAL ECONOMIC STRATEGIES City centres, city cultures 2nd ed. CLES, 1991 Shelved at HC 4700.C4 CHAN, T The social stratification of theatre, dance & cinema attendance. Cultural Trends no.55, 2005 p.193-212 Available online via Library catalogue CHAN, T The social stratification of cultural consumption: some policy implications of a research project. Cultural Trends 64, 2007 p.373-384 Available online via Library catalogue CHANEY, D Cosmopolitan art & cultural citizenship. Theory, culture & society Vol.19 no.1/2, 2002 p.157-174 Shelved at per Soc Sci CHANEY, D The cultural turn; scene-setting essays on contemporary social history, Routledge, 1994 Shelved at HC 9000.C4 CHILDS, P Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture. Routledge, 1999 Shelved at ref DA 566.4.E6 CHRISTIANSEN, R Fast-food arts. Daily Telegraph 4/12/02 CHRISTIANSEN, R Please let the arts breathe, Miss Morris. Daily Telegraph 18/6/03 CHURCH, M A View of the debate (Unit 2). NAMSU, 1991 Shelved at pam NX 750.G706 COHEN, C Making a meal of arts evaluation: can social audit offer a more balanced approach? Managing leisure Vol.5 no.3, 2000 p.103-120 Available online via Library catalogue COLLINS, J High-pop: making culture into popular entertainment. Blackwell, 2002 Shelved at HC 9000.H4 COMEDIA Out of hours: a study of economic, social & cultural life in 12 town centres in the UK. Comedia, 1991 Shelved at qto HD 1911.O8 CORNER, John: Enterprise & heritage: crosscurrents of national culture. Routledge, 1991 Shelved at HC 9011.E6 20 COWEN, T Creative destruction: how globalisation is changing the world’s cultures. Princeton UP, 2002 Shelved at HC 9000.C6 COWLING, J For art’s sake?: society & the arts in the 21st century. IPPR, 2004 Shelved at NX 180.S6 CRANE, D The production of culture : media & the urban arts. Sage, 1992 Shelved at HD 8061.C7 CRANE, D The sociology of culture; emerging theoretical perspectives. Blackwell, 1994 Shelved at HC 9000.S6 CREEDY, Jean The social context of art. Tavistock Publications, 1970 Shelved at N 72 C7 CULTURE without frontiers. ACGB, 1990 Shelved at pam NX 705.A7 DE BERRANGER, P The development of intelligent local clusters to increase global competitiveness & local cohesion: the case of small businesses in the creative industries. Urban studies Vol.37 no.10, 2000 p.1827-1836 Shelved at per Soc Sci DEAKIN, N The enterprise culture & the inner city. Routledge, 1993 Shelved at HC 4911.D3 DEBENEDETTI, S The role of media critics in the cultural industries. IJAM vol.8 no.3, 2006 p.30-43 Available via Library catalogue DICKSON, M Art with people. AN, 1995 Shelved at NX 180.S6 DISSANAYAKE, E What is art for? University of Washington Press, 1988 Shelved at N 71.D4 DOCKER, J Postmodernism & popular culture, CUP, 1994 Shelved at HC 9000.D6 DOWNEY, J Technocities / edited by John Downey & Jim McGuigan. Sage, 1999 Shelved at HC 4500.T3 DRUMMOND, J Tainted by experience: a life in the arts. Faber, 2000 Shelved at NX 750.G703 21 DWELLY, T Creative regeneration: lessons from 10 community arts projects. JRF, 2001 Shelved at NX 750.G703 DWORKIN, D L Views beyond the border country : Raymond Williams & cultural politics. Routledge, 1993 Shelved at PR 6045.I546 EAGLETON, T The idea of culture. Blackwell, 2000 Shelved at CB 68.E2 EASTHOPE, A Englishness & national culture Routledge, 1999 Shelved at DA 118.E2 ELDRIDGE, J Raymond Williams; making connections; Routledge, 1994 Shelved at PR 6045.I546 ELIOT, T S Notes towards the definition of culture. Faber, 1948 Shelved at CB 19.E5 EVANS, G Cultural mapping & sustainable communities: planning for the arts revisited. Cultural Trends Vol.17 no.2, 2008 p.65-96 Available online via Library catalogue EVANS, G Cultural planning: an urban renaissance? Routledge, 2001 Shelved at HC 4900.E9 EVANS, G Hard branding the cultural city: from Prado to Prada. International journal of urban & regional research Vol.27 no.2, 2003 p.417-440 Available online via Library catalogue EVANS, G Measure for measure: evaluating the evidence of culture’s contribution to regeneration. Urban studies Vol.42, no.5-6, 2005 p.959-983 Shelved at per Soc Sci EVANS, G An urban renaissance?; the role of the arts in urban regeneration; a survey of local authorities in Greater London; CELTS, 1993 Shelved at pam NX 750.G703 FEATHERSTONE, M Consumer culture & postmodernism. Shelved at HC 9000.F3 FELDBERG, R Youth arts (Unit 120. NAMSU, 1991 Shelved at pam NX 750.G706 22 Sage, 1991 FENN, C Arts in England 2003. ACE, 2004 Shelved at NX 750.G704 FERGUSON, E Don’t call me stupid (dumbing down). Observer 11/8/02 FIELDEN, C The end of cultural policy?: cultural policy, politics & postmodernism (Dissertation) University of Warwick, 1997 Shelved at Theatre Studies Department FISCHER, Ernst The necessity of art - a Marxist approach. Penguin 1963 Shelved at N 68.F4 FISHER, M (ed.) : Whose cities?/ edited by Mark Fisher. Penguin, 1991 Shelved at HC 4511.W4 FITZGERALD, T K My culture made me do it: media, identity & the politics of recognition. 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