Gifts of the Muse: Reframing the Debate about the Benefits of the ArtsDuring the past decade, arts advocates have relied on an instrumental approach to the benefits of the arts in arguing for support of the arts. This report evaluates these arguments and asserts that a new approach is needed. This new approach offers a more comprehensive view of how the arts create private and public value, underscores the importance of the arts?' intrinsic benefits, and links the creation of benefits to arts involvement. |
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... Benefits: Getting More Specific Creating Benefits to Individuals Arts-Rich School Environment and Associated Benefits Arts Used as ... Intrinsic Benefits: The Missing Link ....................................................... Approach ...
... Benefits: Getting More Specific Creating Benefits to Individuals Arts-Rich School Environment and Associated Benefits Arts Used as ... Intrinsic Benefits: The Missing Link ....................................................... Approach ...
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... Broader View of the Public Benefits of the Arts ........................................ The Central Role of Intrinsic Benefits in Arts Participation .............................. Factors Behind Sustained Arts Involvement ............
... Broader View of the Public Benefits of the Arts ........................................ The Central Role of Intrinsic Benefits in Arts Participation .............................. Factors Behind Sustained Arts Involvement ............
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... Benefits of the Arts ............................ xiii 1.1. Framework for Understanding the Benefits of the Arts 4.1. Art as a Communicative ... Intrinsic Benefits Are of Both Private and Public Value 5.1. RAND Participation Model ...
... Benefits of the Arts ............................ xiii 1.1. Framework for Understanding the Benefits of the Arts 4.1. Art as a Communicative ... Intrinsic Benefits Are of Both Private and Public Value 5.1. RAND Participation Model ...
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... benefits, and there is a general awareness that these arguments ignore the intrinsic benefits the arts provide to individuals and the public. So far, however, little analysis has been conducted that would help inform public discourse ...
... benefits, and there is a general awareness that these arguments ignore the intrinsic benefits the arts provide to individuals and the public. So far, however, little analysis has been conducted that would help inform public discourse ...
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... benefits of the arts. Sec- ond, we reviewed conceptual theories from ... benefits. Third, we reviewed the literature on the intrinsic effects of the arts ... intrinsic benefits on the bottom, both arranged along a continuum from ...
... benefits of the arts. Sec- ond, we reviewed conceptual theories from ... benefits. Third, we reviewed the literature on the intrinsic effects of the arts ... intrinsic benefits on the bottom, both arranged along a continuum from ...
Contents
Chapter One Introduction | 1 |
What Research Tells Us And What It Does Not | 7 |
Getting More Specific | 21 |
The Missing Link | 37 |
How It Relates to Benefits | 53 |
Chapter Six Conclusions and Implications | 67 |
Appendix Review of the Theoretical Research | 75 |
Bibliography | 93 |
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