|
|
The Canadian Cultural Observatory lists publications and resources as a public service only and does not promote or endorse them in any way.
|
Studies & Reports |
|
« Un comité de réflexion de jeunes artistes et gestionnaires s’est penché sur les conditions de création et de diffusion de la relève. Ce rapport résume les constatations et les recommandations de ces danseurs, musiciens, circassiens, réalisateurs, artistes visuels et directeurs de programmation. »
Creator(s): Le Forum jeunesse de l'île de Montréal et le Conseil des Arts de Montréal | Date Published: 2007-11
|
|
"The Canada Council’s recent consultations concerning its 2008-2011 strategic plan provide qualitative information about the arts in Canada."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research Inc. | Date Published: 2007-10-17
|
|
"Based on Statistics Canada’s General Social Survey, this report provides provincial information about cultural and heritage activities in 1992 and 2005."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research Inc. | Date Published: 2007-10-02
|
|
"This short paper outlines a personal position ‘between’ political economy and policy. I take a critical, interdisciplinary approach to policy analysis and policy advocacy, where the economic, the legal and other dimensions of specialist knowledge need to be brought together with cultural and communication policy."
Creator(s): Jason Potts | Date Published: 2007-09-01
|
|
"This draft report summarises the outcome of IFACCA’s 26th D’Art question, distributed by the IFACCA secretariat on 14 February 2006, which sought to gather information on the various approaches to research taken by national arts support agencies."
Creator(s): Christopher Madden, IFACCA | Date Published: 2007-04
|
|
"The Department of Canadian Heritage commissioned Phoenix SPI to conduct research related to the arts and heritage in Canada."
Creator(s): Prepared for the Department of Canadian Heritage, Phoenix Strategic Perspectives Inc. | Date Published: 2007-03
|
|
"After consulting with artists and arts organizations, MACSA identified three general goals of/for artists in Saskatchewan, briefly described as: 1. Engagement in viable careers; 2. Access to thriving markets; and 3. Access to information that supports efforts to achieve viable careers. In addition, MACSA made one final recommendation that addresses the idea of a permanent advisory council on Status of the Artist in Saskatchewan."
Creator(s): Minister's Advisory Committee on Status of the Artist (MACSA) | Date Published: 2006-07
|
|
"A report for Western Economic Diversification from Canada West."
Creator(s): Canada West - Alberta Film, British Columbia Film. Manitoba Film and Sound, SaskFilm | Date Published: 2006-01
|
|
"This study was undertaken to help the growing but largely disconnected community arts field learn from its most venerable and successful colleagues. Its focus is exemplary arts-based programs that have had a significant and sustained positive impact on their communities."
Creator(s): William Cleveland, Community Arts Network | Date Published: 2005-11
|
|
"This report summarises the outcome of IFACCA’s 21st D’Art question, which was sent by Péter Inkei, Director, The Budapest Observatory."
Creator(s): International Federation of Arts Councils and Cultural Agencies (IFACCA) | Date Published: 2005-10
|
|
"There are approximately 54 million Americans with disabilities, and yet they remain virtually invisible in the media. Until now, information about the employment of people with disabilities in film and television in the United States was virtually unknown...(SAG) publishes a Casting Data Report that provides the industry with an analysis of the hiring practices and employment trends in film and television related to ethnicity, age and gender."
Creator(s): Screen Actors Guild (SAG) | Date Published: 2005-05
|
|
"In traditional labour supply theory, a somewhat ‘Dickensian’ view is taken where work decisions are driven by financial returns derived from personal exertion."
Creator(s): Professor Franco Papandrea and Dr Rob Albon | Date Published: 2005-04-06
|
|
"The creative industries are a growing sector of the nation’s economy that touches the life of every American on a daily basis. Americans for the Arts defines the creative industries as both for-profit and nonprofit businesses involved in the creation or distribution of the arts."
Creator(s): Americans for the Arts | Date Published: 2005-03
|
|
"Controversial art is nothing new in American cultural life. Over the past 20 years, scandals have erupted on numerous occasions, in which government funds have gone to subsidize the production or exhibition of art considered by some to be obscene, blasphemous, or offensively unpatriotic."
Creator(s): Arthur C. Brooks | Date Published: 2005-03
|
|
"During three days in June 2003, 33 individuals from seven countries met at the University of Texas at Austin to discuss the international creative sector."
Creator(s): UNESCO | Date Published: 2004-06-05
|
|
"The initial goal of this research was to deliver a systematic listing of the funding programs that each province utilizes in support of its cultural industries. As the research progressed, however, other relevant support mechanisms such as legislation, policies, strategies, services, and industry associations were added."
Creator(s): Andrew David Terris, ARTS NOVA Cultural Research and Consulting | Date Published: 2004-06
|
|
« L’émergence de nouveaux acteurs culturels, depuis une quinzaine d’années en France, se produit dans une période marquée par le renouvellement des pratiques de création. »
Creator(s): Yolande Padilla | Date Published: 2003-12
|
|
"This Blue Plate Special reports the main points of a presentation given to Canadian Heritage by Geoffey Brown (EUCLID International) and Greg Baeker (EUCLID Canada) on the developments that are occurring within cultural policy specifically the increasing importance of creative industries."
Creator(s): Maureen Williams | Date Published: 2003-05-01
|
|
"This report sets out the findings, conclusions and recommendations from an independent review of the management practices of the federal government mechanisms that support television and film production."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 1999-12-31
|
|
"Objectives and Outlines of the Study The Department of Canadian Heritage gave the SECOR Group a mandate to study various support mechanisms to the multimedia industry in Canada. This request reflects the Department's interest in a sector of activity that is both very promising from an economic and job-creation point of view and unavoidable as a new product and method of cultural dissemination."
Creator(s): Secor, Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 1997
|
|
"The Honorable Michel Dupuy, Minister of Canadian Heritage, asked this Committee to undertake a challenging task: to provide advice on the mandates and future role of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Film Board and Telefilm Canada."
Creator(s): Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 1996
|
Related Materials
|
"The digital revolution currently underway will continue for some time to change the way we live, work and play."
Creator(s): GR Strategies Inc. | Date Published: 2007-07
|
|
"This document is an addendum to the Report on the Impact of Technology on Culture produced by GR Strategies Inc."
Creator(s): Pierre C. Bélanger, Ph .D. | Date Published: 2007-07
|
|
"Strategic approach of increasing the quality of access for disabled people to the arts in Northern Ireland."
Creator(s): Arts Council of Northern Ireland | Date Published: 2004
|
|
"The study presents an overview of the approaches to ownership concentration among cultural businesses used in five countries to see how other governments have dealt with these Issues."
Creator(s): Dennis Price | Date Published: 2001-12-01
|
|
"Canada has joined the global economy by signing a number of international trade agreements. These agreements include certain cultural provisions allowing Canada to continue to support its domestic cultural industries. For example, the cultural industries were exempted from the provisions of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA)."
Creator(s): Parlimentary Research Branch | Date Published: 1999-10-12
|
|
|
|
|