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Understanding Everyday Participation

Articulating Cultural Values

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    • Understanding everyday participation: Re-locating culture, value and inequality
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UEP methods at the UEP methods conference

UEP event, UEP Findings

The Art of Devolution – a storify of the Culture and the North event

UEP event

Doing research on participation conference – a storify

UEP event, UEP Findings

Why cultural policy matters in the devolution debate

Policy blog

UEP at the Global Contemporary conference

Uncategorized

Culture, Participation and Social Values

UEP event

The politics of cultural measurement – a review

Review

Participation in local mining communities

researcher posts

The Aberdeen case study – an interim report

UEP Report

Varina Delrieu

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is a five-year research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council part of their Connected Communities: Cultures and Creative Economies programme.

The project is led by Prof Andrew Miles (School of Social Sciences at the University of Manchester) and involves an interdisciplinary team of researchers based at universities of Manchester, Exeter, Leicester and Warwick.

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