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Titel Special issue : audience data and research: perspectives from scholarship, policy, management and practice
Auteur S. Hadley, K. Johanson, B. Walmsley
Tijdschrifttitel In:  Cultural Trends. 28(2019)2/3(Mar/Jul.Sep.81-248)
Trefwoorden culturele organisaties, kunst, publiek, beleving, beoordeling, cultuurdeelname, cultuurbeleid, management, onderzoek, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm), themanummers (vorm)

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