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Capsule Review: Standing for Cultural Democracy
This report epitomizes both the value and the limitations of the USDAC’s participatory approach to policy development.
Capsule Review: An Act of Collective Imagination
“An Act of Collective Imagination” offers an example of a novel method by which to crowdscource areas of policy concern and policy ideas.
Capsule Review: Understanding the Contributions of the Humanities to Human Development
The HULA research team proposes a theoretical and methodological framework for understanding and assessing the contributions of the humanities to human development.
Capsule Review: Intersectoral Division of Labor
Does organizational form matter? How does it affect the actions of decisions made by organizations?
Guide to Evaluating Research
How do you evaluate your sources? Here’s how we do it.
Notes to “Everything We Know About Whether and How the Arts Improves Lives”
The following notes accompany our feature article Everything We Know About Whether and How the Arts Improves Lives, published on December 19, 2016: Methodology for Rating Evidence We use the following definitions for placement on the graph and for describing benefits in the document. Does the evidence indicate that the benefit exists? Yes: the majorityRead More
Capsule Review: Cultural Value Project Report
The final report of an ambitious three-year research project out of the UK sheds new light on how the arts improve lives.
Capsule Review: The Arts and Early Childhood
A review of studies examining the effects of arts participation on social and emotional skills in early childhood (defined as birth to eight years).
Capsule Review: Cultural Arts and Dementia
Overall findings begin to suggest that cultural arts and psychosocial interventions may be viable alternatives to drug treatment.
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