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In the 1990s arts policy research was a fledgling enterprise. Many issues were uninvestigated, alternative research methods were underutilized, and researchers struggled amidst limited support systems. Arts policymakers treated research either with relative indifference or as a source of pre-determined political ammunition to reinforce claims for increased public support. But the culture wars of the early 1990s awoke policymakers and foundation officials to the need for a broader base of inquiry that anticipates trends and scenarios which shape systems of creation, dissemination, and support in the arts.
Pankratz, Morris, and their contributors reflect this forward-looking spirit. They document how policy forums, foundation support, and research centers have built an arts policy community in the United States. They also show how renewed stress on the public purposes of the arts, a broadened definition of the arts sector, and technological, demographic, cultural, and social trends have presented the research community with new roles for informing policymakers. The book's provocative chapters, prepared by distinguished leaders in arts research and policy, bring fresh perspectives on how policy-sensitive knowledge can prepare artists, administrators, and policymakers to wisely meet the inevitable challenges of the arts in a new millenium. Important reading for arts administration educators and those involved with arts administration/public arts policy, arts reseachers and scholars in cultural policy, grantmakers in the arts, directors of public arts agencies at all levels, and directors of arts service organizations.
Contents
Introduction by Valerie B. Morris The Production, Dissemination, and Utilization of Research Values and Policy Paradigms: Foundations for Research on the Arts Sector by David B. Pankratz Promoting Research and Building a Cultural Policy Community: The Experience of the Center for Arts and Culture by Gigi Bradford and Glenn Wallach The Role of Research in the Cultural Policy Matrix by Marian A. Godfrey The Vital Border of Cultural Policy Studies by Paul DiMaggio Arts Research: From the Hill to the "Hood" by Alberta Arthurs New Paradigms for Research on the Arts Sector Care and Feeding of Calliope and Her Friends: The Production Perspective in Arts Research by Richard A. Peterson Public Participation in the Arts and Culture by Judith Huggins Balfe Arts and Cultural Participation through a Neighborhood Lens by Maria-Rosario Jackson Beyond Economic Impact by Bruce A. Seaman Trends and the Arts Sector Comparing Cultural Policies: Precedents and Trends by Kevin V. Mulcahy Pandora's Bottle: Cultural Content in a Digital World by Andrew Taylor Trends in Private Sector Support of the Nonprofit Arts by Erin Lehman Special Issues in the Not-for-Profit Arts The Nonprofit and Commercial Arts in America: Research on New Inter-relationships by David B. Pankratz The Arts in the Market Economy by Louise K. Stevens Government Support for the Arts: A New Forecast by John K. Urice Administration of the Arts Sector Administering the Culture of Everyday Life: Imagining the Future of the Arts Sector Administration by Kristin G. Congdon and Doug Blandy Service Organizations and the Arts Sector Understanding the Associational Infrastructure of the Arts and Culture by Margaret Wyzomirski and Joni Cherbo Postscript: Trends in the Production of Research on the Arts Sector 25 Years of the Conference of Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts by Carries Lee Bibliography Index