Arts and Media Management
by
Richard Perkins
18th Edition
Published in 2009 by the Centre for the Study of Cultural Policy,
School of Theatre Studies, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL
©Centre for the Study of Cultural Policy, University of Warwick, 2009
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INTRODUCTION
Entries have been divided into subject areas, and then listed in alphabetical author sequence.
Items with a Library of Congress classmark (e.g. PN 3229.W6) are at the Central Campus Library (CCL); those with a Dewey classmark are now on Floor 4. Many Government and statistical publications are kept on Floor 4 of the Central Campus Library, and are marked as either Gov Pubs or with a classmark such as 41J, INT A, 431 A etc. Periodicals are split into 3 groups, Arts, Social Science and Science (e.g. Per Arts), and are shelved in alphabetical order within each sequence. Many periodicals are becoming available electronically; they may be accessed through the Library catalogue.
As cultural policy is a multifaceted subject,,items will not be located in one section of the library but scattered in various areas. By noting the various class numbers of items in the subject section of this list, you will have a guide as to where books on a particular aspect of the subject are kept.
Dissertations written by students in previous years are now kept in the Theatre Studies department.
CONTENTS
1. STATISTICS 4
2. CULTURE AND SOCIETY 13
3. CREATIVITY 44
4. POLITICS AND PATRONAGE 53
A. GENERAL 54
B. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 57
C. LOCAL GOVERNMENT 61
D. POLITICAL PARTIES 66
E. TRADE UNIONS 70
F. ARTS COUNCIL 71
G. REGIONAL ARTS ASSOCIATIONS 76
5. MANAGEMENT 79
A. GENERAL 80
B. ART GALLERIES, MUSEUMS AND CRAFT CENTRES 88
C. BROADCASTING 100
D. COMMUNITY ARTS 122
E. CRAFTS & DESIGN 124
G. DISABLED 132
H. CULTURAL DIVERSITY 135
I. FESTIVALS 139
J. FILM 142
K. MUSIC 155
L. OPERA 175
M. PUBLISHING 178
N. THEATRE 185
6. HOUSING THE ARTS 194
7. FINANCE AND ECONOMICS 198
A. GENERAL 199
B. ACCOUNTING 219
C. FUND RAISING 221
D. SPONSORSHIP 224
E. TAXATION 233
F NATIONAL LOTTERY 235
G THE MILLENNIUM DOME 240
8. LAW 243
9. MARKETING 257
11. LEISURE AND TOURISM 279
1. STATISTICS
ALLIN, P
Statistics on film: what the official statistics show. Cultural trends, 30, 1999, p5-29
Shelved at 41 JN
ARTS COUNCIL OF ENGLAND
Artstat: digest of arts statistics & trends in the UK, 1986/87–1997/98. ACE, 2000
Shelved at NX 750.G7
ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN
Opera tours in England by the major companies 1970-75. AC, 1976
Shelved at pam ML 62.A7
ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN
Visitors to the Hayward Gallery. (Research report 10) -Arts Council 1976
Shelved at pam NX 163.A7
ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN. RESEARCH SECTION
The arts and museums, 1972-73: an Arts Council survey of local authority spending. -Arts Council, 1974
Shelved at NX 750.G7
ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN. RESEARCH SECTION
The arts and museums, 1974-5: an Arts Council survey of local
authority spending. -Arts Council, 1977
Shelved at NX 750.G7
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION
Charity trends. -Charities Aid Foundation, 1977 -1993
Shelved at 41 J
CRUNCHING numbers: the use of statistics in the cultural sector. Arts Research
Digest, no.14, 1998
Shelved at Arts Abstracts
CULTURAL TRENDS 1
Cinema, film & home video; employment in cultural industries; financing the arts & heritage
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 2
Libraries and literature; drama; audiences for the arts and broadcasting
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 3
Music; opera; dance
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 4
Museums; visual arts; crafts; the art trade; the built heritage
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 5
Funding the arts in seven western countries
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 6
Books, libraries and reading; cinema, film and home video; television
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 7
Drama; music; opera; dance
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 8
Museums and galleries; the art trade; photography; crafts
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 9
Financing the arts and museums; radio
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 10
Books, libraries and reading; cinema, film and home video
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 11
Drama; dance; opera
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 12
Music; amateur arts and crafts; the art trade; museums and galleries
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 13
Television and radio; cinema, film and home video
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 14
Museums and galleries : funding and finance
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 15
Arts festivals; the built heritage
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 16
Libraries and reading; theatre arts
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 17
Television and radio; film and cinema
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 18
Financing the arts; small-scale companies
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 19
Museums & galleries; The music industry
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 20
Employment in the cultural sector; books, libraries & reading
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 21
Television & radio; The crafts in the 1990s
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 22
The performed arts in London & regional theatres; The Arts Council of England grant-aided 'National companies'
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 23
Film, cinema & video; the benefits of public art
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 24
Television & radio; the crafts in the 1990s
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 25
The art trade; Museums & galleries; Film, cinema & video; TV & radio; Employment in the cultural sector.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 26
The performing arts; Music & the music industry; Books, libraries & reading; The built heritage.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 27
A fair share? : support for cultural activities in the English regions; A learning culture? : trends in vocational education in the cultural sector.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 28
Museums, galleries & the Lottery; Museum & gallery statistics; Developing new circus in the UK.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 29
Publishing & bookselling in the UK: art & antiques trade: books & art on the internet.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 30
Statistics on film: tuning into the public interest in radio: English cultural services.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 31
The UK music industry: comparing the performing arts in Britain, the US & Germany: poverty & access to the arts.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 32
The built heritage in England; Education provision in the subsidised cultural sector.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 33
Material culture: conservation in the UK; Public participation in the US
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 34
Audiences for live theatre; The European music industry & European music policy
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 35
Towards a renaissance in urban parks; Access, efficiency & excellence: measuring non-economic performance in the English subsidised cultural sector
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 36
Religious broadcasting on UK television; The changing shape of the book; European funding of culture
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 37
UK museums; Export restrictions, tax incentives & the national artistic patrimony; European cultural statistics
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 38
The value of music in London; Local authority historic parks in the UK
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 39
The funding of professional archaeological practice in England; Figuring out the Dome; Beyond “dusty archives”: the economic benefits of preserving recorded heritage.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 40
Closing a window on the world: convergence & UK television services for schools; Commercial radio: serving UK communities; The arts in England: developing a survey of attendance, participation & attitudes
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 41
The effect of generational change on classical music concert attendance & orchestra responses in the UK & US; Health & safety in the classical music industry in the UK & Germany; Financing small music businesses in the UK.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 42
Public library use & users: statistical explorations; Artists in residence in England & the experience of the year of the artist
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 43/44
Discovering research resources: researchers’ use of libraries & other information sources; Pressing the red button – consumers & digital television; Planning for the past – heritage services in local planning authorities in England; Play as the main event in UK & international culture; The economy of time.
Shelved in 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 45
Historic environment; Media – Radio audience research.
Shelved in 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 46
Auditing the historic environment; Volunteering in libraries, museums & archives
Shelved in 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 47
The impact of free entry to museums; The politics of data collection: gathering, analysing & using data about the subsidised cultural sector in England.
Shelved in 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 48
Archives & museums.
Shelved in 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 49
Estimating audiences; Public library trends
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 50
Cultural capital & social exclusion
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 51
Local cultural strategies: Live entertainment at the seaside.
Shelved in 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 52
Developing the evidence base for UK film strategy; Why heritage counts; Research at Arts Council England; Why fund heritage?
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 53
Museums.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 54
Craft makers; fashion design.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 55
Social stratification of arts audiences; indicators for arts policy.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 56
Rescuing our neglected heritage; Cross-country comparisons of cultural statistics.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 57
Beyond advocacy; Extending the cultural research infrastructure; Museums – impact & value.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 58/59
Cultural capital & inequality.
Shelved at 41 JN
CULTURAL TRENDS 60
Include us out: economic development & social policy in the creative industries; Community consultation in developing museum projects: a case study using the repertory grid technique; Business giving, the tsunami & corporates as rock stars: some implications for arts funding?
Available online via Library catalogue
CULTURAL TRENDS 61
Cultural honours & career promotion: reconceptualizing prizes in the field of cultural production; Public & popular: British & Swedish audience trends in factual & reality television; The future of defunct religious buildings: Dutch approaches to their adaptive re-use.
Available online via Library catalogue
CULTURAL TRENDS 62
Measuring the size & concentration of business funding of culture in the UK: closing the gap between advocacy & theory; Participation studies & cross-national comparison: proliferation, prudence & possibility
Available online via Library catalogue
CULTURAL TRENDS 63
Measuring the impact of free admission; Determinents of impact: towards a better understanding of encounters with the arts; the Gramppian Hills: an empirical test for rent-seeking behaviour in the arts.
Available online via Library catalogue
CULTURAL TRENDS 64
The golden age of the arts?: taking part survey findings on older people and the arts; The Social stratification of cultural consumption: some policy implications of a research project.
Available online via Library catalogue
CULTURAL TRENDS Vol.17 no.1, 2008
Museum collections & sustainability; The cultural value of heritage: evidence from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Available online via Library catalogue
CULTURAL TRENDS Vol.17 no.2, 2008
Cultural mapping & sustainable communities; Understanding arts audiences; Making music in traditional societies.
Available online via Library catalogue
CULTURAL TRENDS Vol.17 no.3, 2008
Two cultures – the use & non-use of hypotheses in cultural policy research; The concentric circles model of the cultural industries; patterns of inequality in private funding of culture across the UK; Supporting excellence in the arts – from measurement to judgement; The Arts Council England’s Arts Debate; heritage protection for the 21st century.
Available online via Library catalogue
CULTURAL TRENDS Vol.17 no.4, 2008
The Consequences of instrumental museum & gallery policy.
Available online via Library catalogue
DAVIES, R
Artists in figures: a statistical portrait of cultural occupations. ACE, 2003
Link available on catalogue
ERIES source index of cultural statistics in Europe. EC, 1996
Shelved at ref 4 JN
EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY
Film, television & new media in Europe: statistical yearbook CoE, 1994-
Shelved at 4 C 91
EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY
Focus 2006: world film market trends. CoE, 2006
Shelved at INT C 91
EUROSTAT
Statistics on audiovisual services: data 1980-1999. Eurostat, 2001
Shelved at 4 C 91
FEIST, A
International data on public spending on the arts in 11 countries. ACE, 1999
Shelved at qto HP 2095.I6
FLEMING, M C
INSTAT: international statistics sources: subject guide to sources of international comparative statistics 2 vols Routledge, 1995
Shelved at ref INT A
FLEXTECH TELEVISION
Landscape: the reference handbook for multichannel tv 4th ed. Flextech, 2001
Shelved at 41 JN
GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Culture, Media & Sport
Creative industries mapping document 2001. HMSO, 2001
Shelved at NX 750.G702
GREAT BRITAIN. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND ARTS COMMITTEE. Session 1981-82
Public and private funding of the arts. Vol 1-3. -HMSO, 1982
Shelved at 41 M 39
HACON, D
Statistical survey of regularly & fixed-term funded organisations, based on performance indicators for 1998/99. Arts Council of England, 2000
Shelved at NX 711.G7
HUTCHISON, Robert
A hard fact to swallow. -Policy Studies Institute, 1983
Shelved at pam NX 28.G7
IFPI
The recording industry in numbers; 2001. IFPI, 2002
Shelved at INT JN
LEISURE FORECASTS 1992 - 1996: the concise guide to leisure markets
Leisure Forecasts, 1991
Shelved at 41 JN
MANN, Peter H
The audience for orchestral concerts. -Arts Council, 1974
Shelved at pam ML 62.M2
MINTEL
Performing arts UK. 2008
Available online via Library website
MYERSCOUGH, J
Facts about the arts -2: a summary of statistics. –PSI, 1986