Financing cultural sector in aspect of implementing state cultural policy: analytical review DOI Open Access
Vladimir V. Matveev

VESTNIK OF ASTRAKHAN STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY SERIES ECONOMICS, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 2022(4), P. 59 - 69

Published: Dec. 26, 2022

The article focuses on the assessment of financial support cultural sector in Russian Federation context funding sources, as well types projects and programs. Despite serious transfor-mations that have taken place financing recent years include approval implementation national project, federal regional programs, still largely needs additional funding. volumes structure sphere sources are analyzed. procedure an element state policy has been studied. It inferred share expenses for maintenance studied GDP is very low; buildings unsatisfactory condition significant; budget spending culture remains one lowest among all sectors economy. Conclusions drawn system not effective enough to be improved. To date, world accumulated a significant experience using various tools raise funds field culture. noted prevails, which does adequately cover institutions organizations. development non-budgetary forms activities, crowdfunding, becoming relevant. components successful crowdfunding platform systematized

Language: Английский

Entanglement of cultural diversity and future of work: thematic analysis DOI Creative Commons
Mita Mehta, Abhineet Saxena

Cogent Arts and Humanities, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

This study explores insights from corporate leaders regarding cultural diversity in the workplace and its potential complexities for future of work context India. The research aims to develop strategic approaches blending diversity, helping organizations optimize with minimal conflict through thematic analysis. Exploring leaders, authors conducted a focus group study. 30 experienced participated responded. Recognizing that is not confined single sector, gathers perspectives across diverse industries predicts outcomes Four themes emerged (1) dynamic leadership, (2) constant communication, (3) talent management, (4) initiatives. Organizations must on these factors foster an inclusive ensure thriving environment. Given limited this domain, contributes valuable into human resource policy social managerial implications.

Language: Английский

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Explaining the Relationship Between the Per Capita Availability Level of Services Land Uses and the Number of Covid-19 Cases in Urban Areas DOI Creative Commons

Mohammadhosein Pourhasanzadeh,

Ghader Ahmadi,

Farshid Aram

et al.

Regional Science Policy & Practice, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100177 - 100177

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Ways of hoping: Variegated hope among theatre freelancers during COVID-19 DOI Creative Commons
Laura Harris,

Ali FitzGibbon

European Journal of Cultural Studies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 31, 2025

Hope has long been articulated as an intrinsic component of creative work, used to alleviate or justify the challenging precarity and narrow pathways success in this sector. Two key articulations hope have emerged: a deferred economy model which present hardship is endured down-payment on specific future benefits, however ultimately unlikely; more dispersed understanding hoped-for unspecified but affectively felt mobilising present. In article, we draw qualitative data from online survey policy event timeline developed part 18-month research project with UK theatre freelancers during 2020 2021. Our analysis explores different ways hoping among group workers at time when futures hopes were severely inhibited. findings propose that multiple forms co-existed intersected practices care, self mechanisms for navigating interrupted lives. The ‘variegated’ moves away totalising theories helps force resilience within cultural adding existing calls realise its political potential across studies.

Language: Английский

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Long COVID for the craft industry: findings from China's “Porcelain Capital” pre and post COVID DOI Creative Commons
Yawen Xu, Yu Tao, Benjamin Smith

et al.

Cultural Trends, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 17

Published: April 30, 2024

Language: Английский

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Becoming the right musician for the job: Versatility, connectedness, and professional identities during personalized, online music-making in hospital maternity wards DOI Creative Commons
Caitlin Shaughnessy, Andrew Hall, Rosie Perkins

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Musicae Scientiae, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 28(1), P. 58 - 75

Published: April 29, 2023

The beneficial potential for music in hospital contexts is well established, with research showing that can promote patient well-being and support recovery. However, less attention has been paid to the ways which musicians’ practices professional identities are informed by working settings. As arts-and-health approaches continue proliferate, it essential recognize values, emotional labor, skills associated these through understanding experiences of practitioners. part an international collaboration led Hanze University Netherlands, ProMiMiC project explores development musicians nurses person-centered music-making current study focused on five conservatoire-trained delivery personalized via Zoom a maternity setting London during COVID-19 pandemic. Their adapting new context, impacts their personal development, were explored using reflective journals, group discussions, semi-structured interviews. data interpreted theoretical lens vocational habitus examine dispositions required be right musician this job. Qualitative synthesis revealed developing musical values as they adapted online setting, highlighting centrality communicative versatility ability connect empathize music. findings offer insights into possible supporting emerging practitioners healthcare settings emphasize imperative higher education prepare train type work.

Language: Английский

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Cultivating progressive development in the cultural industries: challenges and support needs identified by the creative workforce in the United Kingdom DOI Creative Commons
Caitlin Shaughnessy, Rosie Perkins, Neta Spiro

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Cultural Trends, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 18

Published: July 3, 2023

The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in creative and cultural industries have been closely tracked by researchers, professional bodies, arts organisations. In period recovery that has followed, emphasis moved towards building a more inclusive sustainable industry. Yet beyond headline statistics, accounts support needs workers – as identified their own words are less forthcoming. This paper reports on open responses collected during April-May 2021 United Kingdom began to lift lockdown restrictions. Thematic analysis three overarching themes respondents central recovery: (i) Financial Infrastructures; (ii) Artistic communities; (iii) Future-proofed landscapes. findings previous research emphasised need for prioritise supporting individual artists importance freelance voices at all stages policy decision making ensure equitable development future.

Language: Английский

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Remote Rhythms: Audience-informed insights for designing remote music performances DOI
Sophia Ppali, Max Scorer, Elena Ppali

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Designing Interactive Systems Conference, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 2675 - 2690

Published: June 29, 2024

Figure 1: Illustration of diferent scenarios where audiences attend remotely music performances, as emerging from our dataalone (left), accompanied by virtual (middle), other located in the same space (right) ABSTRACTThis paper examines design technology for remote perspective their audiences.In this process, we involved a total 104 participants across stages project.Initially, collected qualitative data using several methods, including surveys, interviews, and observations.Through thematic analysis data, identifed four dimensions consisting 17 key elements that illustrate what value spaces.We applied these insights participatory workshop with diverse stakeholders, contributing to development speculative ideas feld.The concludes presenting future advancements performances.The research contributes evolving ofering valuable perspectives researchers, designers, industry stakeholders.

Language: Английский

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Investigating the health and wellbeing of music students: Perspectives from schools of music in Switzerland and the UK DOI Creative Commons
Dawn Rose, Karen Burland,

Kate Louise Blackstone

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International Journal of Music Education, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 27, 2024

It is a strange paradox that whilst music increasingly considered an important part of health and wellbeing, musicians themselves endure physical psychological challenges within competitive industry. We compared student wellbeing in two higher education schools music; one the UK, other Switzerland, to explore cultural similarities differences. The study was completed German (78%) English (22%) via online survey hard copy using range psychometric measures. When WHO QoL BREF, we found both scored lower than norms for ( p < .001), but social relations .01) Swiss school also environment .001). Self-efficacy predicted (12.3%) by self-efficacy fixed mindset (23.1%). 95% participants stated their institution at least 20% responsible wellbeing. This suggested more differences between different countries terms Whilst remain risk areas musicians, culture plays supportive role should be when preparing students professional life.

Language: Английский

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The impacts of Covid-19 lockdowns on professional and personal lives of freelance creative collaborative musicians DOI Creative Commons
Katie Zhukov, Margaret S. Barrett, Andrea Creech

et al.

Research Studies in Music Education, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 46(1), P. 149 - 163

Published: July 21, 2023

The global pandemic has severely disrupted the performing arts sector, with research documenting economic, professional, and health impacts on musicians. psychological effects of lockdowns have been recognized, but little is known regarding their impact freelance creative collaborative artists. This qualitative case study uses a resilience lens to report perspectives musicians from city Melbourne, Australian which experienced greatest period lockdown in country. Three main themes were identified: professional (loss work, loss artistic identity, coping strategies), personal (lockdown stressors, strategies, relationships), future outlook (developing new skills directions, positive negative outlooks). findings demonstrate these musicians’ spite difficult circumstances, resulting adaptations growth.

Language: Английский

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Modelling arts professionals’ wellbeing and career intentions within the context of COVID-19 DOI Creative Commons
Neta Spiro, Caitlin Shaughnessy, George Waddell

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 18(10), P. e0292722 - e0292722

Published: Oct. 25, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial effect on the creative and cultural industries in United Kingdom (UK), as seen our first snapshot of HEartS Professional Survey (April-June 2020, Phase 1, N = 358). By analysing data collected one year later (April-May 2021, 2, 685), aims current study are to trace contributors (1) arts professionals' mental social wellbeing (2) their expectations staying arts. Findings show that artists continued experience challenges terms finances, wellbeing. Over half respondents reported financial hardship (59%), over two thirds being lonelier (64%) having increased anxiety (71%) than before pandemic. Hierarchical multiple linear regression models, using Mental Health Continuum-Short Form, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, Social Connectedness Three-Item Loneliness Scale outcome variables, indicate perceived be associated with higher depression loneliness scores. As study, more physical activity lockdown was connectedness scores, self-rated health scores were lower Similarly, increases during lockdown, well older age, still An ordinal logistic model indicated three artists' professional remaining arts: greater proportion income from pre-pandemic, maintenance skills, freelance work. results suggest patterns observed at start remained consistent on. They point possible strategies support underline importance finances professions.

Language: Английский

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