Responding to and modelling the impact of COVID-19 for Sheffields cultural ecology - a case study of impact and recovery
响应和模拟 COVID-19 对谢菲尔德文化生态的影响 - 影响和恢复的案例研究
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/V008668/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2020 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
COVID-19 is radically affecting Sheffield's cultural ecology. The implications appear catastrophic from surveys conducted by PI for the LEP and partners. (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/about/city/news/cultural-sector-covid-response-survey-1.887602. National sector surveys underestimate the interconnectivity of the cultural ecology of the City, the role of place, concentrating on national economic data rather than the local recovery models required (see Florida, 2005; Scott, 2006). Disparate sectors within entertainment, creative industries, leisure, heritage are overlooked in standard business responses. Data from Sheffield City Council (SCC) demonstrate that over 47% of the city's creative businesses are ineligible for government grants/loans due to business rates models/mode of production. An immediate response is required: to collect/analyse data on economic impacts on the wider sector; to understand, respond, work with the city's cultural partners assessing how this co-produced approach will enable a robust, evidence based pathway of recovery that can be a model for other places. This project capitalises on benchmark data created through 5 reports (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/about/city/reports) and a SWOT analysis of Sheffield's cultural ecology commissioned by the SCR/LEP (August 2019) produced by Toulmin/Marshall. The combined collected data will investigate the impact of COVID-19 on Sheffield's cultural ecology - financially, socially, creatively and the implications for the wellbeing of practitioners/audiences. It will explore organisational impacts on LA funding, critique failings in sector models, provide evidence for change, examine positive adaptations. The collaboration includes civic/cultural partners e.g. Sheffield Culture Consortium. By generating immediate and relevant research data about venues, audiences and freelancers that directly impacts on the economic recovery of the sector locally & regionally with national impact, this co-produced research will bring wide and immediate impact by creating data that will directly input into local and regional economic recovery plans, provide a series of benchmark reports for wider national bodies and create a model of best practice for Core Cities and other networks to evaluate the impact of Covid on the wider creative place ecology.
COVID-19正在从根本上影响谢菲尔德的文化生态。从PI为LEP及其合作伙伴进行的调查来看,这一影响似乎是灾难性的。(https:www.sheffield.ac.uk/about/city/news/cultural-sector-covid-response-survey-1.887602.国家部门调查低估了城市文化生态的相互联系,地方的作用,集中在国家经济数据,而不是当地的复苏模式(见佛罗里达,2005年;斯科特,2006年)。娱乐、创意产业、休闲、遗产等不同行业在标准的商业反应中被忽视。来自谢菲尔德市理事会(SCC)的数据表明,由于商业费率模型/生产模式,该市超过47%的创意企业没有资格获得政府赠款/贷款。需要立即做出反应:收集/分析对更广泛部门的经济影响数据;了解,回应,与城市的文化合作伙伴合作,评估这种共同制作的方法如何实现一个强大的,基于证据的复苏途径,可以成为其他地方的典范。该项目利用了通过5份报告(https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/about/city/reports)创建的基准数据,以及由图尔明/马歇尔制作的SCR/LEP(2019年8月)委托对谢菲尔德文化生态进行的SWOT分析。收集到的综合数据将调查COVID-19对谢菲尔德文化生态的影响--经济、社会、创造力以及对从业者/观众福祉的影响。它将探讨组织对洛杉矶资金的影响,批评部门模式的失败,提供证据的变化,检查积极的适应。合作伙伴包括公民/文化伙伴,如谢菲尔德文化联合会。通过生成有关场地,观众和自由职业者的直接和相关的研究数据,这些数据直接影响到当地和区域的经济复苏,并对全国产生影响,这种共同制作的研究将通过创建直接输入到当地和区域经济复苏计划的数据,带来广泛和直接的影响。为更广泛的国家机构提供一系列基准报告,并为核心城市和其他网络创建最佳实践模型,以评估新冠肺炎对更广泛的创意场所生态的影响。
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'Admission All Classes': Entertainment for the Masses 1850 - 1950
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- 批准号:
AH/E006981/1 - 财政年份:2007
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