posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00authored byT Ramsey White, Ruth Rentschler
Australia was pivotal in placing empirical study of the social impact of the arts on the map, and yet, a lack of continued robust research has meant that it no longer holds this place. Despite a general acceptance within the arts and health industries that the arts can have positive social impacts, there is little robust evidence to prove this. This paper reviews existing research, finding three primary debates around meaning, methodology, and mastery. This paper recommends a holistic approach to arts impact studies that juxtapose the social and intrinsic impacts. This paper is part of a larger research project into the impact of the arts that will redeem Australia’s place as leaders in social impact of the arts studies.
History
Location
Montreal, Canada
Open access
Yes
Start date
2005-07-03
End date
2005-07-06
ISBN-13
9782980860201
ISBN-10
2980860204
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2005, HEC Montreal
Editor/Contributor(s)
F Colbert
Title of proceedings
AIMAC 2005 : Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Arts & Cultural Management