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Core Research Process Update: January 2016
We’re getting ready to launch two feature articles in late February. Stay tuned.
Netflix Is Taking Over (and Other January Stories)
Not satisfied with killing Blockbuster, the streamer is now setting its sights on Hollywood and the world.
Capsule Review: The Creative Apocalypse That Wasn’t
This is the capsule review accompanying the Research Spotlight article Are you better off than you were 15 years ago? Title: The Creative Apocalypse That Wasn’t Author(s): Steven Johnson Publisher: The New York Times Year: 2015 URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/23/magazine/the-creative-apocalypse-that-wasnt.html?_r=0 Topics: art and digital reproduction, commerce, technology, digital economy, culture Method: theory, analysis of secondary data fromRead More
Are you better off today than you were 15 years ago?
When methodologies clash in search of the truth.
How do you define “the arts?”
We want to know! Email info@createquity.com or post in the comments with your definition.
Core Research Process Update
History of change in the arts ecosystem In December and early January we focused on reviewing resources uncovered in our initial literature search which provide a history of the larger nonprofit sector, as well as assembling data from multiple of these sources on the size of the nonprofit arts sector at different periods. WeRead More
Seeking resources on causes of the expansion of the nonprofit arts sector
Here’s a chance to help us out with our research!
Leaving Behind No Child Left Behind (and Other December Stories)
Closing out 2015 with good news for education, musicians and Mexico.
The Top 10 Arts Policy Stories of 2015
The arts sustain their first direct hit in the global war on terror, and more.
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