Artículo de revista
The ecologies and economy of cultural value from research
Fecha
2018Registro en:
International Journal of Cultural Policy, 24: 1, 1-24
10.1080/10286632.2015.1128418
Autor
Oancea, Alis
Flórez Petour, María Teresa
Atkinson, Jeanette
Institución
Resumen
This study explored conceptually and empirically the ways in which those engaged with university-based arts and humanities research (researchers, managers, partners, beneficiaries) construct and respond to the challenges of generating, interpreting, and demonstrating the cultural value of research. Cultural value is a contested concept, beset by philosophical, practical and political tensions. We argue that interpretations of value - cultural or otherwise are part of complex ecologies of cultural life, creation and understanding, while at the same time underpinning economies of description, prescription, inscription and ascription. Meaning, expression, narrative and practice, combined and recombined in experience, are core themes in our participants' description of the arts and the humanities. However, more needs to be done across all levels of the research governance system so that meaningful engagement is sustained and narratives in cultural terms are not perceived as a risk in accountability contexts.
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