CULTURAL VALUE AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY

Lead Research Organisation: Goldsmiths University of London
Department Name: Inst for Creative & Cultural Entrep ICCE

Abstract

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Description The core finding was that literature on cultural production and consumption all suggests a strong relationship between cultural value and social inequality.
Exploitation Route The findings from this project and associated fieldwork were important to the Panic! festival in 2015
Sectors Creative Economy,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections

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Description The initial report and subsequent publications underpinned the Panic! festival, run by Create London and The Guardian.
First Year Of Impact 2015
Sector Creative Economy
Impact Types Cultural,Societal

 
Description AHRC Creative Economy Follow On Funding
Amount £199,991 (GBP)
Funding ID AH/P013155/1 
Organisation Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 02/2017 
End 07/2018
 
Description Panic 2015 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact The Panic! festival was a series of events based on research on social inequality and cultural value. More information can be found here http://createlondon.org/event/panic-what-happened-to-social-mobility-in-the-arts/
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2015
URL http://createlondon.org/event/panic-what-happened-to-social-mobility-in-the-arts/