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A capability approach to evaluating the social impact of music residencies and touring in remote Australia
Community Development Journal ( IF 1.514 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-17 , DOI: 10.1093/cdj/bsab022
Gillian Howell 1 , Brydie-Leigh Bartleet 2
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Evaluation is a driving concern for arts organizations the world over, and a growing requirement from philanthropic, government, and corporate funders. There is increasing recognition of the need for evaluations of socially engaged arts programs to be appropriate for the communities, cultural contexts, participants, and stakeholders involved in their activities. This article directly addresses this need, and outlines the process of developing a bespoke framework for evaluating the social impact of a music program in the Kimberley region of far north-west Australia, a region with a majority First Nations’ population. It describes the methods used to develop this evaluation framework and indicators that were grounded in community perspectives on the difference that this music program makes to community life. It situates the methods chosen within a theoretical orientation towards a capability approach and an ecological understanding of externally provided arts activities. The authors argue that this methodology offers a culturally relevant, holistic way to track and measure the direct and indirect outcomes that engagement with the arts can bring.

中文翻译:

评估澳大利亚偏远地区音乐驻地和巡回演出的社会影响的能力方法

评估是世界各地艺术组织的主要关注点,也是慈善机构、政府和企业资助者日益增长的要求。人们越来越认识到需要对参与活动的社区、文化背景、参与者和利益相关者进行适当的社会参与艺术项目评估。本文直接解决了这一需求,并概述了开发一个定制框架的过程,以评估在澳大利亚西北部的金伯利地区音乐节目的社会影响,该地区拥有大多数原住民人口。它描述了用于开发此评估框架和指标的方法,这些评估框架和指标基于社区观点,即该音乐节目对社区生活的影响。它将理论导向中选择的方法定位于能力方法和对外部提供的艺术活动的生态理解。作者认为,这种方法提供了一种与文化相关的整体方法来跟踪和衡量与艺术接触可以带来的直接和间接结果。
更新日期:2021-07-17
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