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Working as an independent contractor or in private practice is often the ideal scenario for creative therapists who want to control their own career and make decisions about the jobs and clients they take on.This practical guide to successful self-employment takes you through every step of the process, from coming up with the idea and marketing yourself, finding jobs, and interviewing, to maintaining jobs and what happens when you or your client want to end the job. Each chapter is packed with practical information and illustrative stories from the author's extensive experience of setting up h
Psychotherapy --- Arts --- Arts management. --- Arts administration --- Arts management --- Arts therapy --- Creative arts therapy --- Expressive arts therapy --- Practice. --- Economic aspects. --- Therapeutic use. --- Administration --- Management.
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This biography charts the career and legacy of the pioneering American music manager Arthur Judson (1881-1975), who rose to prominence in Philadelphia and New York at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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Arts --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Performing arts --- Show business --- Performance art --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- Arts administration --- Arts management --- Management. --- Economic aspects --- History --- Administration
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El patrimoni literari pot esdevenir una «eina» on sentir-nos identificats com a societat, al mateix temps que pot convertir-se en un element diferenciador amb capacitat de posicionar-se i esdevenir agent socioeconòmic. Perquè això succeeixi cal que abandoni la seva posició perifèrica i se’n professionalitzi la gestió. Precisament l’objectiu d’aquesta publicació és evidenciar la importància de la gestió del patrimoni literari perquè es (re)conegui com a propi al si d’una societat i sobrevisqui al pas del temps reconeixent-li i reivindicant-ne la importància en termes identitaris, de cohesió social i econòmics, com a motor de desenvolupament. Per aconseguir-ho es comença investigant sobre el concepte de patrimoni literari, entès com a (poli)sistema, per després conceptualitzar-ne la gestió. Seguidament, es fa una aproximació, amb voluntat comparativa, a l’estat de la qüestió de la gestió a Catalunya i a Anglaterra, per acabar creant un model de valoració de la gestió del patrimoni literari. Finalment, s’exposen les conclusions pertinents amb la voluntat de posicionar el patrimoni literari en la centralitat del sistema cultural català.
Cultural property --- Arts --- Patrimonio cultural. --- Gestión cultural. --- Management. --- Reino Unido. --- España. --- Arts administration --- Arts management --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas --- Administration --- gestió --- literatura --- patrimoni
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In the summer of 2008, nearly fifty thousand people traveled to Nevada's Black Rock Desert to participate in the countercultural arts event Burning Man. Founded on a commitment to expression and community, the annual weeklong festival presents unique challenges to its organizers. Over four years Katherine K. Chen regularly participated in organizing efforts to safely and successfully create a temporary community in the middle of the desert under the hot August sun. Enabling Creative Chaos tracks how a small, underfunded group of organizers transformed into an unconventional corporation with a ten-million-dollar budget and two thousand volunteers. Over the years, Burning Man's organizers have experimented with different management models; learned how to recruit, motivate, and retain volunteers; and developed strategies to handle regulatory agencies and respond to media coverage. This remarkable evolution, Chen reveals, offers important lessons for managers in any organization, particularly in uncertain times.
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The book "Economic Sustainability of Culture and Cultural Tourism" focuses on the economic sustainability of cultural and cultural tourism projects, but it also takes into account other aspects. It consists of eleven articles, which address cultural heritage, culture, cultural/creative industries and (cultural) tourism. Analysis in the cultural heritage-related articles deals with specific topics such as crowdfunding, cost–benefit analysis in the evaluation of cultural heritage project funding, industrial heritage/brownfields, and social assessment methods for the economic analysis of cultural heritage. Cultural work is further analyzed, offering a comparative economic sustainability analysis in the UK as well as support mechanisms for cultural/creative industries in Canada. Creative industries in the peripheral areas of Italy and Greece are also zeroed in on in the context of their sustainability. Articles focusing on (cultural) tourism address the topics of dark tourism, tourists’ willingness to pay for cultural experiences, and the relationship between COVID-19 vaccinations and the volatility of travel and leisure companies. Additionally, the role of culture and heritage in tourism resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic is explored with interesting results.
cultural heritage --- financial sustainability --- crowdfunding --- Europe --- Hawaiian culture --- visitor perceptions --- economic sustainability --- willingness to pay (WTP) --- COVID-19 pandemic --- cultural and creative industries --- sustainability --- peripheral areas --- cultural heritage projects --- EU funds --- economic analysis --- cost–benefit analysis --- cultural investment --- stimulate tourism --- pandemic recovery --- Canada --- public policy --- grants and financial instruments --- arts management --- cultural policy --- COVID-19 --- pandemic --- stock market volatility --- travel and leisure --- vaccinations --- brownfield redevelopment --- cultural use --- public funds --- Hungary --- post-socialist transformation --- circular urban development --- cultural and creative industries policy --- cultural workers’ precarity --- COVID-19 pandemic recovery plan --- visual arts --- UK --- Ireland --- France --- Universal Basic Income (UBI) --- impact of COVID-19 --- travel --- wellbeing --- NATURA --- UNESCO --- sustainable development --- tourism --- dark tourism --- cultural heritage management --- tourism industry development --- sustainable tourism development --- heritage evaluation --- sociological analytical methods --- sociologic impact assessment --- social performance evaluation
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