UEP Place and Space report 2018.pdf (2.86 MB)
Understanding Everyday Participation: the effect of place and space on patterns of participation in libraries and leisure centres
report
posted on 2017-09-21, 13:52 authored by Varina Delrieu, Lisanne Gibson[From Introduction] The research project ‘Understanding Everyday
Participation- Articulating Cultural Values’ (AHRC 2012-
2018) explores the ways in which the ‘situatedness’
or the social/spatial context of participation is
an important factor in understanding the sociopolitical
dynamics of cultural participation (Miles
and Gibson, 2016 and see project www at http://
www.everydayparticipation.org/). This report on the
geography of library and leisure centre discusses the
impact of geography and asset attractiveness
on
particular kinds of cultural and leisure participation.
Funding
Understanding Everyday Participation- Articulating Cultural Values (UEP) is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of their Connected Communities: Communities, Culture and Creative Economies programme with additional support from Creative Scotland.
History
Version
- VoR (Version of Record)