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McEwen, Celina. "Investing in Play: Expectations, Dependencies and Power in Australian Practices of Community Cultural Development". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/3680.
Pełny tekst źródłaMcEwen, Celina. "Investing in Play: Expectations, Dependencies and Power in Australian Practices of Community Cultural Development". University of Sydney. Department of Performance Studies, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/3680.
Pełny tekst źródłaThis thesis is an enquiry into the social and political role, in Australia, of practices that have attracted such labels as ‘community arts’, ‘cultural animation’, ‘cultural action’, or ‘community cultural development’ (CCD). It is often argued that such practices offer an effective means to bring about social and political change for people and communities who participate in them. Looking specifically at theatre-based approaches to CCD in Australia, this thesis examines an alternative hypothesis, namely that such projects and programs can contribute to the continued marginalisation of those who take part in them. Using a combination of Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical approach to field analysis, Don Handelman’s analytical framework of special events and Baz Kershaw’s theory of potential efficacy, I carry out an ethnographic and performance-based analysis of a particular project called The Longest Night (TLN), which was devised in collaboration with young people from The Parks, a cluster of suburbs north west of Adelaide, South Australia, and in collaboration between Urban Theatre Projects, a small Sydney-based theatre company with a reputation for doing socially and politically challenging work, young people living in The Parks and local partner organisations, for the 2002 Adelaide Festival. I find that in some instances participation in CCD projects and programs is an enabling factor, creating change opportunities in cultural, economic and/or political spheres in the lives of those who take part, whilst at other times it is a constraining factor. Participation in CCD projects and programs creates possibilities because the practices are potentially subversive and foster elements of learning and change in some participants. It also creates limitations because CCD practitioners operate within a subfield of social and cultural practices where the mechanisms and structures in place, indirectly, tend to help reproduce legitimised social and cultural values and norms.
Lee, Dong Yeong. "Interaction of cultures through design : Cross-Cultural Design (CCD) learning model : the development and implementation of CCD design education in South Korean higher education". Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2016. http://research.gold.ac.uk/19468/.
Pełny tekst źródłaLoewald, Uyen, of Western Sydney Hawkesbury University i School of Social Ecology and Lifelong Learning. "Multicultural community development". THESIS_XXX_SELL_Loewald_U.xml, 1994. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/341.
Pełny tekst źródłaMaster of Science (Hons) Social Ecology
Loewald, Uyen. "Multicultural community development". Thesis, View thesis, 1994. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/341.
Pełny tekst źródłaKasat, Pilar. "Community arts and cultural development: A powerful tool for social transformation". Thesis, Kasat, Pilar (2013) Community arts and cultural development: A powerful tool for social transformation. Masters by Research thesis, Murdoch University, 2013. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/20482/.
Pełny tekst źródłaBlejwas, Emily K. Bailey L. Conner. "Social capital, cultural capital, and the racial divide community development through art in Alabama's Black Belt /". Auburn, Ala., 2007. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2006%20Fall/Theses/BLEJWAS_EMILY_35.pdf.
Pełny tekst źródłaLiev, Man Hau. "Adaptation of Cambodians in New Zealand : achievement, cultural identity and community development /". e-Thesis University of Auckland, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2292/3362.
Pełny tekst źródłaMoayerian, Neda. "Exploring the Connections between Community Cultural Development and Sustainable Tourism in Central Appalachia". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/105145.
Pełny tekst źródłaDoctor of Philosophy
Since at least the late 1960s and the advent of the ongoing decline of mining, the populations of many small coal-dependent towns in Central Appalachia have fallen into economic hardship (e.g., high rates of poverty, too few and/or inadequate jobs and public services), now confront a range of social issues arising from that harsh reality (e.g., youth out-migration, rapidly aging populations, the current opioid epidemic). In response to those conditions, many affected communities are investing in their wealth of natural resources and unique cultural assets to promote tourism as a palliative, if not replacement, for their previous economies. Tourism has the potential to reduce poverty and to boost shared prosperity among host communities, but it also, if poorly managed, could become another extractive industry. This study focused on the ways that residents in one Central Appalachian community have individually and as groups sought to assume ownership of their area's tourism-related efforts. I specifically analyzed participation in that jurisdiction's cultural activities (e.g., community theatre and story circles) to understand whether and how involvement in them affected participants' awareness of their capability to address the conditions in their community. My interviews with 10 active participants in my sample community's collective cultural projects revealed that residents did come to perceive themselves as possessing capacity as individuals and as groups to address the challenges that have arisen in their community as its traditional economy has declined. This study also found that participants in culture-based group activities were better prepared to participate effectively in tourism-related decision-making processes in their community. Indeed, many of those I interviewed have become owners and/or partners in tourism development projects because of the information and networks they developed during their participation in cultural activities. Finally, this analysis found that community cultural activities created a space for residents to interact regardless of their socio-economic status, ideological predisposition or other characteristics; an outcome that interviewees indicated they had come to cherish.
Parker, Andrea Grimes. "A cultural, community-based approach to health technology design". Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/41157.
Pełny tekst źródłaCrist, Angela R. "South African Ubuntu Theory in Cross Cultural Community Development Practice: An Autoethnographic Exploration". Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1244121998.
Pełny tekst źródłaVanderbrugen, Celeste Jeanine 1961. "Community resource evaluation". Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291786.
Pełny tekst źródłaWu, Hsin-Chao. "Local Traditions, Community Building, and Cultural Adaptation in Reform Era Rural China". Thesis, Harvard University, 2014. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:13070033.
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Wan, Yim-King Penny. "Cultural influences in Winnipeg's Chinese business community and their implications for small business development". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq23543.pdf.
Pełny tekst źródłaBounhiss, Mohammed. "Sustainable development, cultural heritage and community empowerment : current trends and practices in Moroccan culture". Thesis, City University London, 2010. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/8694/.
Pełny tekst źródłaMcEwan, Celina. "Investing in play expectations, dependencies and power in Australian practices of community cultural development /". Connect to full text, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/3680.
Pełny tekst źródłaTitle from title screen (viewed Apr. 9, 2009) Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Dept. of Performance Studies, Faculty of Arts. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
Cope, Jon. "Creativity, culture and community in Armadale: A journey of cultural development in local government". Thesis, Cope, Jon (2020) Creativity, culture and community in Armadale: A journey of cultural development in local government. Honours thesis, Murdoch University, 2020. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/56098/.
Pełny tekst źródłaJ, Burger Lee. "Bakgatla ba kgafela design proposal for the cultural precinct of Saulspoort, Pilanesberg /". Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-03132007-174153.
Pełny tekst źródłaFerguson, Rene. "Teacher development for religious and cultural diversity in citizenship education : a community of practice approach". Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/6770.
Pełny tekst źródłaENGLISH ABSTRACT: This research focuses on teacher-learning for religious and cultural diversity. The background to the study is associated with curriculum reforms in South Africa since democratization in 1994 and the growing interest globally in the integration of Citizenship education and Religion education. In South Africa, the new national curricula after 1994 introduced Life Orientation as a learning area / subject which includes Citizenship education with Religion education as key focus areas. The outcomes associated with these focus areas require school-based learners to demonstrate knowledge of diversity, co-operative and communicative forms of democracy and commitment to the values espoused in The Constitution. The question that arises in relation to the professional development of teachers in this regard, concerns whether teachers have the professional knowledge base to ensure that their learners acquire the knowledge and skills to enable them to participate as competent citizens in a pluralist democracy. Consequently the large-scale transmissionist approaches to teacher development that have dominated INSET programmes have been critiqued in this study for being inadequate for learning the complexities associated with diversity, citizenship and democracy. This study has hence advocated for teacher-learning through participation in communities of practice which arguably provide appropriate learning conditions in which dialogue and critical reflection characterise the interaction between teachers. On the grounds that South Africa’s social-political history enforced the segregation of racial groups and privileged Christianity above other religions or beliefs, a further argument is related to how this history has influenced teachers’ frames of reference and whether teachers’ frames of reference continue to influence how Citizenship education is approached in the classroom. Hence, the theoretical framework for this study has been formulated to address the issue of teacher-learning for Citizenship education and Religion education (Citizenship education/Religion education) and the extent to which the frames of reference of teachers influence their approaches to democracy, values, citizenship and diversity. To this end two learning theory perspectives have been explored, viz. Mezirow’s transformative learning theory (1991, 2000) and communities of practice, as conceptualised by Wenger (1998, 2006b). The efficacy of the communities of practice concept for teacher-learning for diversity was investigated against a transformative learning theory background, using a mixed methods approach. A cross-sectional survey was conducted amongst 60 secondary schools in the Gauteng province, followed by a phase of participatory action research (PAR) with three teachers over a period of approximately eight months. The survey questionnaire was designed to determine the perspectives of a sample of Life Orientation teachers towards learning and teaching religious and cultural diversity in Life Orientation. The findings were used to inform the action research process which in turn drew attention to the significance of the community of practice concept for assisting teachers to generate content knowledge for Citizenship education/Religion education from an inclusive and constructivist perspective. The findings of the survey questionnaire indicated that the majority of the teachers in the sample were not opposed to including religious diversity in their Life Orientation classes despite not having backgrounds in Religious Studies or meaningful in-service training. The PAR findings indicate the value of engagement by teachers in a community of practice for creating and acquiring appropriate content knowledge and for critical reflection on the meaning and application of democratic and personal values for Citizenship education/Religion education.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie navorsingsprojek fokus op onderwyser-leer ter bevordering van religieuse en kulturele diversiteit. Die agtergrond van hierdie studie is enersyds kurrikulumhervorming in Suid-Afrika sedert demokratisering in 1994 en andersyds die groeiende, wêreldwye belangstelling in die integrasie van Burgerskapopvoeding (Citizenship Education) en Religieuse-onderrig (Religion Education). Lewensoriëntering as ‘n leerarea/vak wat Burgerskapopvoeding en Religieuse-onderrig as primêre fokus insluit, is na 1994 as deel van die nuwe nasionale kurrikulum in Suid-Afrika bekendgestel. Die leeruitkomste van hierdie fokus vereis dat leerders kennis moet demonstreer rakende: diversiteit, samewerkende- en kommunikatiewe vorms van demokrasie en die verbintenis tot die waardes soos in die Grondwet vervat. Die vraag word gestel of die professionele ontwikkeling van onderwysers die nodige professionele kennisbasis bied wat kan verseker dat leerders wel kennis en vaardighede verwerf wat hulle in staat sal stel om bevoegde burgers te wees om aan ‘n pluralistiese demokrasie deel te neem. In hierdie studie word die transmissionistiese benaderings (transmissionist approaches) wat die indiensonderwysersopleiding (INSET) gedomineer het, krities ondersoek en bevraagteken ook hierdie benadering vir die onderrig-leer van kompleksiteite soos diversiteit, burgerskap en demokrasie. In hierdie studie word onderwyser-leer by wyse van deelname aan “gemeenskappe van praktyk” (communities of practice) onderskryf hoofsaaklik weens die moontlikhede wat hierdie benadering bied om gepaste leeromstandighede te skep waar onderwysers se interaksie deur dialoog en kritiese refleksie en terugskouing gekenmerk word. In die lig van Suid-Afrika se sosio-politiese geskiedenis waartydens die segregasie van rassegroepe afgedwing is en Christendom bo ander religieë of geloofsoortuigings bevoorreg was, word kritiese argumente gevoer rondom die invloed van hierdie geskiedenis op onderwysers se verwysingsraamwerke en hoe hierdie betrokke verwysingsraamwerke onderwysers se benadering tot Burgerskapopvoeding beïnvloed het. In die teoretiese raamwerk van hierdie studie word die grondliggende kwessies en diskoerse van onderwyser-leer vir Burgerskapopvoeding en Religieuse-onderrig (Burgerskapopvoeding/ Religieuse-onderrig) ondersoek asook die mate waarop die verwysingsraamwerke van onderwysers hulle onderrigbenaderinge tot demokrasie, waardes, burgerskap en diversiteit beïnvloed het. Die twee leerteorieë en perspektiewe van Mezirow se Transformatiewe Leerteorie (1991, 2000) en “gemeenskappe van praktyk”, soos deur Wenger (1998, 2006b) gekonseptualiseer is, word as vertrekpunte geneem. Die effektiwiteit van die konsep “gemeenskappe van praktyk” vir onderwys-leer in belang van diversiteit, word ondersoek teen die agtergrond van ‘n transformatiewe leerteorie deur gebruik te maak van ‘n gemengde-metodesbenadering (mixed methods approach). ‘n Deursnee-opname is aan 60 sekondêre skole in die Gauteng provinsie gedoen, gevolg deur ‘n fase van Deelnemende-Aksienavorsing met drie onderwysers oor ‘n tydperk van ongeveer agt maande. Die vraelys vir die opname is sodanig ontwerp dat ‘n steekproef Lewensoriënteringonderwysers se perspektiewe van onderrig-leer van religieuse en kulturele diversiteit in Lewensoriëntering bepaal kon word. Hierdie bevindinge is vir die aksienavorsingsfase gebruik wat die aandag gefokus het op die belangrikheid van “gemeenskappe van praktyk” as ‘n konsep wat onderwysers kan help om inhoudskennis vir Burgerskapopvoeding/Religieuse-onderrig vanuit ‘n inklusiewe en konstruktiewe benadering te genereer. Die bevindinge van die vraelysopname toon dat die meerderheid van die onderwysers, wat deel was van die steekproef, nie gekant is teen die insluiting van religieuse diversiteit in Lewensoriënteringsklasse nie ten spyte van die feit dat hulle geen agtergrond in Religieuse-onderrig of enige ander betekenisvolle indiensopleiding ontvang het nie. Die bevindings van die Deelnemende– Aksienavorsingsproses bewys die waarde van onderwyserbetrokkenheid in “gemeenskappe van praktyk” om inhoudskennis te verwerf en krities na te dink oor die betekenis en toepassings van demokratiese en persoonlike waardes vir Burgerskapopvoeding/Religieuse-onderrig.
Shephard, Christopher J. "Places of Power: The Community and Regional Development of Native Tidewater Palisades Post A.D 1200". W&M ScholarWorks, 2009. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626589.
Pełny tekst źródłaSilva, Luciano Simões. "Brazilian middle-class music tradition, hibridity and community in the development of MPB /". Diss., Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users, 2008.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaSautter, Jeremy. "Cultural heritage tourism at Saguaro National Park using the Community Capital Framework". Kansas State University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/12057.
Pełny tekst źródłaDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning
LaBarbara J. Wigfall
Community Capital Framework often provides a foundation for analyzing community development in cities and neighborhoods (Flora & Flora, 2008). However, the relationship between cultural heritage tourism and individual community capitals has been little studied in southern, Arizona. Therefore the primary objective of this study is to determine the most influential capitals at a renowned cultural heritage site in Arizona, Saguaro National Park. For this case study an assessment system will be established to assess the most influential capitals. Robert Stake’s The Art of Case Study Research was used as the research model to examine the relationships between cultural heritage tourism and the individual community capitals at Saguaro National Park. Results from this case study indicated that natural and cultural capitals appear to be the most influential because much of the monument’s development and community outreach revolve around the protection of the site’s Saguaros and their importance as a cultural heritage resource to the indigenous people of the Sonoran desert.
Lee, Eddie Kyo. "Cultural tension and career development for Asian American college students| A phenomenological study". Thesis, California State University, Fullerton, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3574076.
Pełny tekst źródłaThis mixed methods, phenomenological study examined how cultural tension influences career development for Asian American community college students. Students initially completed Phinney's (1992) Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure (MEIM) and an instrument developed for this study called the Cultural Identification Survey. The mean for ethnic identity search was 3.49 and the mean for the ethnic identity commitment was 3.97. High exploration with high commitment corresponds to Phinney's third stage of ethnic identity development, ethnic identity achievement. On the Cultural Identification survey, the mean for "I identify more with my parents' culture" was 3.55, the mean for "I identify more with White culture than my parents' culture" was 2.80, the mean for "I identify with both White culture and my parents' culture" was 3.45, and the mean for "I feel caught between White culture and my parents' culture" was 2.62. Fourteen students who indicated either "often" or "all the time" to the statement "I feel caught between White culture and my parents' culture" participated in the interview portion of the study. The 14 participants received a mean of 3.30 for ethnic identity search and a mean of 3.56 for ethnic identity commitment on the MEIM corresponding with the ethnic achievement stage. Participants described how they experienced cultural tension through their relationships with their parents. The results indicated that through cultural tension, participants were able to move through the stages of ethnic identity development as described by Phinney (1990), Parental influence on career development, including their support, their understanding of careers, and their exposure to careers, was also found to be part of the participants' experiences. Cultural tension and their parental involvement created learning experiences that had an impact on the career decision-making process.
Reichman, Alice I. "Community in Exile: German Jewish Identity Development in Wartime Shanghai, 1938-1945". Scholarship @ Claremont, 2011. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/96.
Pełny tekst źródłaMcKrell, Lindsay. "Public libraries adapting to change : from cultural institutions to agents of change in learning & community development". Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/26756.
Pełny tekst źródłaLyon-Hill, Sarah E. "A New Institutionalist History of Appalshop: Exploring the Agential Dynamics of an Appalachian Community Cultural Development Organization". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/104467.
Pełny tekst źródłaDoctor of Philosophy
Appalshop is a community cultural development organization located in central Appalachia. Community cultural development (CCD) is characterized by actors that value the potential of art and cultural activities to create space for individual and collective reimagining of communities. Founded in 1969, Appalshop and its staff have approached CCD in many ways, including through media production, youth education, theater and community organizing and, more recently, through community economic development. I explored Appalshop's evolution and sought to assess the ways in which this arts nonprofit has reacted to changing circumstances nationally and within its region, how those external forces have influenced the organization, and how its staff members have worked to contest forces that inhibited their organization's avowed mission and preferred activities. I used New Institutionalist theory, an analytic framework that emphasizes the need to explore the different fields of influence on any organization as well as the individual actors within that entity who, through their drive to create and perpetuate shared social meaning, may adopt or contest the narratives of external fields. I employed new institutionalism to make sense of the factors that have shaped Appalshop's trajectory as an institution to date. During its evolution, Appalshop has experienced four different stages characterized by changing national policy and culture as well as the actions of different generations of Appalshop staff. To withstand the growth of neoliberalism, changing technology and regional socioeconomic circumstances, Appalshop staff have had to adapt the organization's established modus operandi to one that is more region facing and service based.
Bain, Roderick. "Towards a cultural politics of sustainability transitions : an exploratory study of artistic activism in Scottish community woodlands". Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/13148.
Pełny tekst źródłaMinot, Severine. "Consumption patterns in developing regions: Their impact on family, community and cultural dynamics Case studies from Cusco, Peru". Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26420.
Pełny tekst źródłaLee, Helen Chongmin. "The new partner on the block : an unfamiliar role for arts and cultural organizations in community economic development". Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/40125.
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This thesis looks at three case studies of arts and cultural organizations in New York City that have chosen to go beyond their traditional roles and business-as-usual practices to engage in community economic development in their neighborhoods. The cases include the Brooklyn Academy of Music, a performance arts center; the Heart of Brooklyn, a consortium of cultural institutions; and the Bronx Council on the Arts, a quasi-public arts service organization. An important finding of this thesis is that arts and cultural organizations have much to offer to urban communities like other private players such as foundations, corporations and universities, and they may be the new community partner on the block. The case studies show that these nonprofits are interested and can take part in a wide variety of community economic development activities: physical development, neighborhood and commercial revitalization, and job training. The evidence also suggests that these organizations are more prone to take on place-based projects since they are increasingly dependent on their own revenue sources and are interested in upgrading their neighborhoods to build audiences.
(cont.) Some caution must be exercised since these place-based activities may accelerate the displacement of residents and small businesses in neighborhoods that are gentrifying like the communities in this thesis. One outlier among the cases is the Bronx Council on the Arts, which is focusing on human capital development through job training programs, due to its quasi-public mission of serving both "artists and people." Finally, the research reveals a few words of caution regarding the practices of arts and cultural organizations as they take on community economic development roles. First, their planning efforts lack transparency and active engagement of key stakeholders such as residents and community-based organizations. This may be due to the organizations' reliance on private foundations to fund the initial planning stages. Second, and in part because of the lack of broader engagement, their efforts may result in one-sided planning that decreases the chances of creating equitable and sustainable outcomes.
by Helen Chongmin Lee.
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Sabogal, Mabel. "Community Arts in the Lives of Disadvantaged African American Youth: Educating for Wellness and Cultural Praxis". Scholar Commons, 2013. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4758.
Pełny tekst źródłaRitsema, Roger. "Community and Economic Development in Arctic Canada (CEDAC) - A Qualitative Study of Resource Development Impacts on Economic and Social Systems in Pond Inlet, Nunavut". Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31751.
Pełny tekst źródłaGlackin, Stephen. "Community, individuality and complexity: how superficiality, self-interest and cultural superiority contribute to the development of contemporary urban communities". Thesis, Glackin, Stephen (2010) Community, individuality and complexity: how superficiality, self-interest and cultural superiority contribute to the development of contemporary urban communities. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2010. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/3953/.
Pełny tekst źródłaBurton, Lindsay Julia. "Community-based early learning in Solomon Islands : cultural and contextual dilemmas influencing program sustainability". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2011. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b9c96049-ea5d-47e3-b74c-951cd22bb090.
Pełny tekst źródłaLi, Huanyu. "Lav Förening : Service design: lichen study, farm innovation and enterprise framework for re-active rural cultural landscape". Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för design (DE), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-57536.
Pełny tekst źródłaDongol, Yogesh. "Cultural Politics of Community-Based Conservation in the Buffer Zone of Chitwan National Park, Nepal". FIU Digital Commons, 2018. https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3775.
Pełny tekst źródłaMasuku, Sipho Sikhumbuzo. "Socio-economic, cultural and policy issues impacting on community forestry development : a case study of Hlabisa district in Kwazulu-Natal". Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/818.
Pełny tekst źródłaRichards, Michael John. "Arts Facilitation and Creative Community Culture: A Study of Queensland Arts Council". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2005. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16036/1/Michael_Richards_Thesis.pdf.
Pełny tekst źródłaRichards, Michael John. "Arts Facilitation and Creative Community Culture: A Study of Queensland Arts Council". Queensland University of Technology, 2005. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16036/.
Pełny tekst źródłaBendel, Maria. "The Winka call it cancer: that is the difference : Intercultural health and ethnic community relations among the Mapuche people in Chile". Thesis, Uppsala University, Cultural Anthropology, 2002. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-3627.
Pełny tekst źródłaRankin, Scott E. "Big hART's 30 years of practice: Cultural justice and the right to thrive". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2022. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/233172/1/Scott_Rankin_Thesis.pdf.
Pełny tekst źródłaBarkley, Ellise Jane-Ann. "An integrated approach to evaluation: A participatory model for reflection, evaluation, analysis and documentation (the 'READ' model) in community arts". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2016. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/97728/3/Ellise%20Barkley%20Thesis.pdf.
Pełny tekst źródłaShafinaz, Ummul Wara. "Cultural heritage conservation and sustainable urban community in Dhaka: case study with Mirpur Benarashi Palli& Shakhari Bazaar". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2012. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B49885741.
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Joyce, Brian. "Stories from community cultural development, apocryphal or emblematic? Mining the seams of personal practice". Thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1342453.
Pełny tekst źródłaThe practice of Community Cultural Development (CCD) is shaped by ideals, ethical standards and socially democratic values. Principles of doing good, altruism, social change, participation, collaboration, even ‘community’ itself are embedded as the dominant operating paradigms. CCD practice has thus attracted a number of assumptions and operational touchstones in its brief history. Drawing on stories from 40 years of CCD work, I question how well have I lived up to these standards in my own practice. These stories focus on several specific projects including: The Ribbons of Steel project marking the closure of BHP Steelmaking in Newcastle in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), my writer-in-residency at Windale (NSW), my time with Pipi Storm Childrens’ Circus, and my work with Australian Aboriginal communities. In undertaking this journey the essential questions I address are: How can stories reveal a deeper understanding of the principles of our work? What can be understood from these stories of our relationship to the communities in which we work? Such questions require a deep reflection upon and analysis of my own career. Identifying and investigating the underlying philosophical principles, interrogating how well or not I have applied them, and what lessons I have learned in the struggle to cleave to a principled approach lies at the core of this thesis. While I approach this examination from a particularly individual perspective, I situate my work in the broader practice of CCD to demonstrate how the stories may be emblematic – seams that we can mine for knowledge. In so doing I arrive at a deeper understanding and clarity around what are the essential and foundation impulses and principles of CCD work.
Chao, Wei-Ling, i 趙偉伶. "Cultural Development of Hamasen Community-Eco-museums Perspective". Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/66069689634085931539.
Pełny tekst źródła國立中山大學
國際高階經營管理碩士班
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In recent year, the maintenances of cultural assets become world-wide trends. There are not only cultural heritages involved but also stories and beauties about the land where the residents live. Cultures exist everywhere without boundaries and bring out the resident characteristics which can draw other people in. This would be the chance for old community to refresh and be internationalized. The thesis is expected to observe the cultural development and management through the perspective of Eco-museums. After the Hamasen Community was determined, the observation and in-depth interviews with the older as the first-hand data compared to secondary dada are employed. After analyzing them, the comparison with two other cases (Lan Yang Museum and Ironbridge Gorge) is used to propose the suggestions for future development of Hamasen Community. Hence, three insights are concluded as the followings, 1. The residents think they should be involved in community activities. But due to lack of incentives, community identity is usually hard to be kept. However, it is in search of community identity through the process of implementing the concepts of eco museums & involvement of residents. 2. The concepts of local management & self financing can be executed in Hamasen Community. Local management also means assets should be locally kept & maintained and this will involve various cultures and knowledge incorporation which needs the specialists to transfer their knowledge to the residents to get them able to manage their community by themselves. 3. The outsiders who are the audiences as well in the museum interact with actors (residents) periodically. This makes Hamasen Community transferred into a famous sightseeing place. Within plenty of modern coffee shops along with the harbor, it is getting ancient & modern architectures betweens. And the newly developed appearances should be captured & sensed by residents.
Dreeszen, Craig Allen. "Reimagining community: Community arts and cultural planning in America". 1994. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI9510463.
Pełny tekst źródłaPan, Ting. "Chinese immigrants and sustainable community development from a cultural perspective". Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/16655.
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Li, Jin-Huan, i 黎金環. "Cultural Policy, Hakka Identity and Community Awareness:Current Development of Hakka Cultural Hall in Hualien County". Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/p755d9.
Pełny tekst źródła國立東華大學
族群關係與文化學系
101
This study aims to discuss how Hualien County’s Hakka Cultural Hall expanded its local events through community development and ethnic identity. Also, this study analyzes how this local hall developed a new community culture by cohering community awareness and passing down Hakka culture. Thus it helped Hakka community to gain the mutual ethnic identity and establish a new way of cultural cultivation. Complying political policy, Hakka Cultural Hall carried out the cultural regeneration among eight cultural sites from the northern area, central area including Shou-Feng Hakka Life House, Feng-Lin Cultural Artifacts Exhibition Hall and Bazaichuang Local Cultural Hall, to southern area including Yuli Hakka Life House, Posi Art Museum and Fu-Li Gong-Pu Cultural Hall in Hualien. Through Hakka cultural exhibition and events, the three halls together made this type of cultural hall develop its own feature, creativity, community and business. Moreover, it is equipped with the function of “exhibition, collection, research and education,” along with the value for cultural tourism. Furthermore, this type of cultural hall could establish a series of local Hakka activities to inherit a sustainable cultural reservation. Based on Ethnic identity theory, multiculturalism and cultural development, this study also adopts the method of field study, secondary data analysis, in-depth interview and participant observation. Study area includes the neighborhood and corporate policy of Ji-an Hakka Cultural Hall, Feng-Lin Hakka Cultural Artifacts Exhibition Hall and Yuli Hakka Life House. We hope that this study could provide some suggestion for the development and inheritance of Hakka culture through analyzing and observing the current management of Hakka cultural sites. This study is under the context of Hakka cultural policy, and it combines with the idea of community development and the idea of building an imaginative social community through local cultural sites. Applying the management strategy of “Hualien Hakka cultural hall,” community and ecological museum, the local government provides a place for profession and source. Combining the participation of local people and local events, this system could build a real cultural tourist site for increasing local financial benefits. A suggestion is provided at the end of this study that this system should create strategic alliances to strengthen the function of cultural tourism. This study is therefore expected to gain its value as a reference and resource for the management Hakka cultural sites in the near future.
KE, SHU-FEN, i 柯淑芬. "The Study of Cultural Heritage and Community Development in Xinying Area". Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/zbh22v.
Pełny tekst źródła南榮科技大學
工程科技研究所碩士班
105
Cultural heritage inspires creativity to succeed the past and unfold the future, and could be an entry point for rebuilding of community, revitalization of local industry, marketing of local culture, and attraction of sightseeing resources. Preservation of cultural heritage is the general cognition and attainment required to be a global citizen. Along with the change of space-time environment, scope and manner of cultural heritage preservation has advanced with the times. As a result of excellent geographic location, Xinying area fills itself with rich cultural and artistic atmosphere. Not only embraces quality farm products from Chianan Plain but it also has become the leader of development in Xibei area of greater Tainan and the core region of education, employment and retirement. For several times, Xinying has been awarded by LivCom Awards with Bronze Medals of Whole City Award and Quality Demonstration Area of Environmental Protection, and by Taiwan Healthy City Awards and Aged-Friendly Cities with Environment Prize of Innovation Results. The content of this research regards "Value-added creation and preservation of gorgeous villages and charming towns" as a concept, and "Origin and exploration of Dou-Fon Nei Hai", "Railroads for transportation of salt, sugar in Chianan Plain", "Artification and beautification of general community construction", and "Innovative creation of metropolis in Nanying" as four major themes. Digital technology is utilized to preserve and present, with added value, the new value of local diverse culture as well as charm of new cultural life in Xinying area. Furthermore, Xinying area is the core settlement for the main shaft of "Creation of benefits, art and intelligently deep exploration in greater Xinying" to be linked with peripheral areas of Xinying area and integrated with Google Maps platform for the establishment of four major routes of digital experience that are "Spiritual and intellectual education in Dou-Fon Nei Hai", "Pleasant experience in gorgeous villages", "Quiet & livable new town for stroll and reading", "New vision of Nanying for creation of benefits community ". A personalized route programming function is also available to present and narrate each area's unique cultural assets, humanity features, and innovative creations for any user, via digital technology and Internet, to absorb information and knowledge, to program way of sightseeing in advance, or to enjoy the sights of natural environment, artistic creations everywhere in life , culture or history of city in greater Xinying without actually being there. Enjoy the intellectuality and sensibility of life in a garden city. Keyword: Cultural Heritage, Xinying, Creation of Benefits, Rich and Beautiful Village, Digital Technology.
Yu-Hsin, Liao, i 廖郁欣. "Cultural commodification on tourism development of the aboriginal community in Wulai". Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/28679453747527207924.
Pełny tekst źródła中國文化大學
觀光事業研究所
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Indigenous tourism activities have become one of tourism attractions. Due to the fact those different tourism periods have different kinds of development, the tourism develop-mentis ongong in tourism area. Therefore, tourism development often impact tourism area. The premise underlying the model is that entrepreneurial investment in the selling and marketing of rural value and tradition entices the post-modern consumer in search of a nostalgic return to rural roots. While the resulting consumption of rural tradition provides entrepreneurs with profit for reinvestment, the creation of this commodified will ultimately result in destruction of the tourism. The Creative Destruction Theory here is based on the relationship among the three variables described above: Entrepre-neurial investment, consumption of commodified and destruction of the rural idyll. The study finding show as follows: From residents’ points of view, there are no differences in culture commodification. As for residents’ attitudes towards tourism de-velopment, the economic impact was perceived more important. Disparity in age of residents is significantly different in attitudes toward tourism development. The cultural commodification affects perceived economic aspect more than social-culture and envi-ronment aspects. Concerning entrepreneurs’ characteristics, types of their business and the time they started up the business will affect entrepreneurs’ attitudes toward tourism development.
Cameron, Roger Neil Kennedy. "The Axis Mundi : the role of community gatherings in cultural development". Thesis, 2010. https://eprints.utas.edu.au/19303/1/whole_CameronRogerNeilKennedy2010_thesis.pdf.
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