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‘Performing public engagement’: the challenges and benefits
Kristin O'Donnell
Doctoral College
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Community Engagement
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Public Engagement
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Ethical Issues
50%
Methodological Challenges
50%
Politics of Representation
50%
Centenary
50%
Creative Industries
50%
Community Heritage
50%
Arts Organizations
50%
First World
50%
Cultural Institutions
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Public Funds
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Economic Output
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Community Groups
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Educational Potential
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Cultural Policy
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Political Environment
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Creative Economy
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Economic Challenges
50%
Public Money
50%
Entitlement
50%
Academic Art
50%
Social Potential
50%
Impact Agenda
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Impact on Society
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Arts Community
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University Institutions
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Arts Funding
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Arts and Humanities
Collaborative
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Collaborator
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Public Engagement
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Community Engagement
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Initiative
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Case Study
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Politics of representation
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Funds
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Creative Industry
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Centenary
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political climate
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Cultural Policy
50%
Creative economy
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Entitlement
50%
Academic Art
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Irony
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Social Sciences
Case Study
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Creative Industry
100%
First World
100%
Cultural Organizations
100%
Cultural Policy
100%
Creative economy
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Precarity
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
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Cultural Policy
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