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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094139

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $775,000.00
    Summary
    Can there be good policy? Tracing the paths between policy intent, evidence and practical benefit in regional and remote Australia. By tracking major health, housing and education reforms currently underway across regional and remote Australia, this research generates fresh perspectives on an urgent contemporary debate in Indigenous social affairs: namely, are governments best placed to drive social change or to determine policy imperatives; and if not, are there alternate ways to generate good .... Can there be good policy? Tracing the paths between policy intent, evidence and practical benefit in regional and remote Australia. By tracking major health, housing and education reforms currently underway across regional and remote Australia, this research generates fresh perspectives on an urgent contemporary debate in Indigenous social affairs: namely, are governments best placed to drive social change or to determine policy imperatives; and if not, are there alternate ways to generate good policy? An anthropological approach will be used to observe government policy at work. The research will explore the institutional reasons behind the gap between intention and outcome in Indigenous social policy; how failure cycles in policy are replicated; and possible techniques for creating and implementing a new ethics of policy engagement.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562431

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $346,000.00
    Summary
    Sustaining Culture: the role of performing arts centres. This project will use theoretical and empirical research to evaluate the roles major performing arts centres do and can play in sustaining culture and encouraging participation. The project develops innovative approaches to value by drawing on developments in cultural economics, aesthetics and cultural sociology. It also designs methodological tools for gathering qualitative data presently unavailable in Australia. The project will make si .... Sustaining Culture: the role of performing arts centres. This project will use theoretical and empirical research to evaluate the roles major performing arts centres do and can play in sustaining culture and encouraging participation. The project develops innovative approaches to value by drawing on developments in cultural economics, aesthetics and cultural sociology. It also designs methodological tools for gathering qualitative data presently unavailable in Australia. The project will make significant theoretical contributions to research communities, facilitate communication between researchers and industry practitioners, and encourage the major performing arts centres to participate in Australia's research culture. It will be a model for future studies of Australia's cultural institutions.
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