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F From Concepts C t tto IIndicators: di t Examining g Culture Through g a Social Inclusion Lens Presentation by M. Sharon Jeannotte Plenary Session National Economic and Social Forum D bli Ireland Dublin, I l d November 1, 2006
Outline of the presentation What is the value of culture? How does culture contribute to social i l i andd social inclusion i l cohesion? h i ? How do the concepts relate? What indicators are needed to measure the social effects of culture? How can these indicators be developed?
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Value of culture Intrinsic value - subjective experience of culture Instrumental I t t l value l - social i l or economic i effects of culture Institutional value – the value for the public of “public goods” created by cultural institutions
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A unified model of culture “Culture Culture H” H – traditions, traditions the repository of past meanings and symbols “Culture “C lt C” – the th making ki off new meanings and symbols through discovery and d creative ti effort ff t “Culture S” – the set of symbolic tools from which individuals construct their “ways of living”
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Cultural capital translating “Cultures Cultures C and H” H into “Culture S” The “disposal of taste” or “consumption of specific cultural forms that mark people as members of specific classes” (Bourdieu) Three types: yp
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Habitus – “Culture S” Means of cultural expression – “Culture Culture C C” Institutionalized – “Culture H” 5
How does cultural capital contribute value?
Four possible linkages: - personal empowerment - cultural p participation p - cultural development and quality of life - cultural sustainability 6
Cultural Attendance and Volunteer Rates (%) Canada C d 1998 Activity
Volunteer Rate Attenders
Volunteer Rate Non--attenders Non
A Attended d d children’s hild ’ performance f
61
42
Attended choral music performance
57
43
Attended dance performance
55
43
Attended classical music performance
52
44
Attended theatre performance
51
38
Attended opera
51
45
Visited commercial art gallery
51
46
Visited science museum
51
44
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Cultural Participation and Volunteer Rates (%) – Canada 1998 Activity
Volunteer Rate Participants
Volunteer Rate Nonparticipants
Acted or did other theatre activity
64
33
Sang in a choir or solo
55
32
Wrote poetry, stories, non non--fiction
48
32
Did choreography
47
33
Did artistic photography
47
33
Played a musical instrument
45
32
Did visual arts
43
33
Did crafts
41
31 8
Rate of Voluntarism (%) by Volume of Cultural Participation Canada 1998 100
Voluntariism Rate (% %)
80
65.6
60
52.1 40
38.7 23.9
20
12.9 0 1-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
Volume of Cultural Participation (Number of Events)
20 +
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Formal and substantive dimensions of social cohesion Formal
Substantive
Equality/Inequality
Inclusion/Exclusion
Recognition/Rejection
Belonging/Isolation
L iti Legitimacy/Illegitimacy /Ill iti
Participation/Non P Participation/Nonti i ti /N involvement 10
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