The following endnotes accompany our feature article, “Who Will Be the Next Arts Revolutionary?” published on March 7, 2016: Graphic: The Boom in U.S. Nonprofits / The U.S. Arts Nonprofit Growth Spurt Reliable longitudinal data on the size of the nonprofit arts sector is difficult to come by for this period. In his 1984Read More
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Capsule Review: Leverage Lost
John Kreidler’s article offers historical analysis and discussion of the nonprofit arts sectors as a dynamic system.
Taking Art into Their Own Hands
Audiences who won’t visit your museum may be enthusiastic amateur artists in their spare time.
The most important issues in the arts are __________.
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Another Request for Historical Resources
Createquity is looking for resources about the increase in support and recognition available to non-western or non-white art forms and artists in the last 50 years in the US.
Notes to “Are The Arts The Answer to Our TV Obsession?”
The following end notes accompany our article, “Are The Arts The Answer to Our TV Obsession?” published on February 22, 2016: (1) What we mean when we say “watching TV” When we talk about hours of television watched, we’re talking about self-reported hours; in other words, the amount of time an individual themselves assesses they watchRead More
Are The Arts The Answer to Our TV Obsession?
Television can wreak havoc on the brain AND the body. But the people who watch it the most don’t seem to mind.
Capsule Review: Watching Alone
There may be a relationship between income aspiration, happiness, and television, but there is disagreement on the best way to assess the magnitude or the causes of that relationship.
Capsule Review: Older adults’ television viewing as part of selection and compensation strategies
The authors found that selection strategies better described older adults’ television viewing behavior than compensation strategies.
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