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Landmark Victory for Proponents of Net Neutrality (and other February stories)
Has the dream of a fair, fast and open Internet been saved?
Update on Our Core Research Process (and How You Can Help)
Know something about economic disadvantage and the arts? We want to hear from you!
Core Research Process Update: February 2015
When Createquity relaunched in October 2014, we identified two broad focus areas for our research investigation: disparities of access and the capacity of our field to create change. In the time since then, we’ve begun to dive into the literature around the first of these topics, and more specifically the relationship between arts participation andRead More
Research Hypotheses: Economic Disadvantage and the Arts
The following research question and hypotheses are among those guiding our core research process at Createquity. They relate to our Disparities of Access editorial content theme. Research question Do economically disadvantaged/insecure people have fewer opportunities to participate fully? Hypotheses Poor and economically insecure adults are significantly less likely to have access to “common” opportunities toRead More
Capsule Review: Music Preferences and Minor Delinquency
Does listening to certain types of music presage later adolescent delinquent behavior?
Capsule Review: Prelude: Music Makes Us
A baseline report on Music Makes Us, a public-private initiative in Metro Nashville public schools to improve music education.
Capsule Review: Effects of a School-Based Instrumental Music Program on Verbal and Visual Memory in Primary School Children
25 German primary School students showed an increase in verbal memory after taking instrumental music lessons for 18 months.
Capsule Review: When Going Gets Tough
The main purpose of the NEA’s newest report is to better understand the motivations for participation in the arts and the barriers faced by people who want to participate but choose not to.
Est-ce Que Nous Sommes Tous Charlie? (and other January stories)
This month’s attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo raises questions about freedom of speech, the role of satire in conflict, and the context for art.
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