Cultural Vitality in Communities: Interpretation and Indicators
Author: Maria Rosario Jackson, Florence Kabwasa-Green, Joaquin Herranz
Date: 2006
Abstract: This monograph, part of a series presenting the work of the Urban Institute’s Arts and Culture Indicators Project (ACIP), discusses three major advances in our ongoing work. First, we introduce a definition of cultural vitality that includes the range of cultural assets and activity people around the country register as significant. Specifically, we define cultural vitality as evidence of creating, disseminating, validating, and supporting arts and culture as a dimension of everyday life in communities. Second, we use this definition as a lens through which to clarify our understanding of the data necessary, as well as the more limited data currently available, to document adequately and include arts and culture in more general quality of life indicators. Third, we develop and recommend an initial set of arts and culture indicators derived from nationally available data, and we compare selected metropolitan statistical areas based on the measures we have developed.
Tags: Arts & culture, Indicator planning, Indicator selection, Policy, Urban planning,
Link to Resource: https://www.urban.org/research/publication/cultural-vitality-communities-interpretation-and-indicators
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Date: 2006
Abstract: This monograph, part of a series presenting the work of the Urban Institute’s Arts and Culture Indicators Project (ACIP), discusses three major advances in our ongoing work. First, we introduce a definition of cultural vitality that includes the range of cultural assets and activity people around the country register as significant. Specifically, we define cultural vitality as evidence of creating, disseminating, validating, and supporting arts and culture as a dimension of everyday life in communities. Second, we use this definition as a lens through which to clarify our understanding of the data necessary, as well as the more limited data currently available, to document adequately and include arts and culture in more general quality of life indicators. Third, we develop and recommend an initial set of arts and culture indicators derived from nationally available data, and we compare selected metropolitan statistical areas based on the measures we have developed.
Tags: Arts & culture, Indicator planning, Indicator selection, Policy, Urban planning,
Link to Resource: https://www.urban.org/research/publication/cultural-vitality-communities-interpretation-and-indicators
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