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Engage 17: Regeneration

Engage 17: Regeneration
Library Shelf Location AP
Publication Date Jan 2005
Description Editorial Regeneration Raney, Karen "Why Should Government Support the Arts?" Tess Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport "Rethinking the Regeneration Industry – Museums for Changing Lives" Pam Meecham, School of Arts and Humanitites, Institute of Education, University of London "For the last city" Paul Domela, Deputy Chief Executive, Liverpool Biennial "Culture and Civil Renewal –the human face of regeneration Emily Keaney, Research Assistant, Insititute for Public Policy Research "Developing Turner Contemporary –an ecological approach to the regeneration of place" Karen Eslea, Audience Development Officer, Turner Contemporary, Margate "Arts, Health and Regeneration –holistic therapy or sticking plaster?" Vicky Charnock, Community Programmes Curator, Tate Liverpool "A curious blindness to the obvious –culture, creativity and regeneration" Matt Little, Director, Creative Partnerships Bristol and Forest of Dean "Re-generation –a dialogue on the interface between participatory arts practice and higher education" John Cockram, Artist, Lecturer, University of East London and Loraine Leeson, cSPACE Director "Tracing Change" Sarah Carrington and Sophie Hope, B+B curatorial partnership Reviews Emily Pringle, Javier Rodrigo Montero
ISSN 13659383
Quantity 1
Pages 76
Editor Karen Raney
Authors Tessa Jowell, Vicky Charnock, Pam Meecham, Emily Keaney, Karen Eslea, Matt Little, John Cockram, Loraine Leeson, Paul Domela, Sarah Carrington, Sophie Hope
Format Paperback
Publisher Engage
Category Education/Learning
Keywords Audiences, Key Material (regeneration), Urban redevelopment
Language English

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