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Tag Archives: Policy Blog

Why cultural policy matters in the devolution debate

Posted on April 22, 2016 by Susan Oman
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Abi Gilmore looks at why policy-making for the arts and culture is an important area when considering the implementation and impact of DevoManc. 

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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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