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The CAN report : The state of the field of community cultural development : something new emerges |
Auteur |
L. Frye Burnham, S. Durland, M. Gard Ewell |
Corporatieve auteur |
Art in the public interest, Community arts network |
Plaats van uitgave |
New York |
Uitgever |
Art in the public interest |
Jaar van uitgave |
2004
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Annotatie |
76 p. : afb., bijl. ; 30 cm. - Bibliography: p. 68-71. - With summary 1,5 mb
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Trefwoorden |
sociaal-cultureel werk, sociale veranderingen, community art, stadswijken, kunsteducatie buiten school, cultuurdeelname, etnische groepen, Verenigde Staten, geschiedenis (vorm) |
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Samenvatting At the CAN gathering in North Carolina, May 26-28, 2004, API and the Rockefeller Foundation convened 27 leaders with longtime experience in the field to discuss their own needs, plans and ideas. In analyzing the Gathering, the writers of this CAN report found the emergence of a new energy: a vibrant hybridity, an accelerated fusion of community-based arts and other fields of activity, such as community development, activism, education, aging, civic dialogue, cultural policy and globalization.
Review of changes in the field since ´Creative community : the art of cultural development´ by Don Adams and Arlene Goldbard in 2001 (library: 02-193). |
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