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NEA Reports and Notes Analyzing SPPA Results


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———. A Practical Guide to Arts Participation Research. Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for the Arts, 1995.

———. Summary Report: 12 Local Surveys of Public Participation in the Arts. Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for the Arts, 1993.

Aschaffenburg, Karen and Ineke Maas. "Cultural and Educational Careers: The Dynamics of Social Reproduction." American Sociological Review 62, no. 4 (August 1997): 573-87.

______. Attendance at Selected Cultural Venues and Events 2005-2006. Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2005-06.

______. More Than Bums on the Seats: Australian Participation in the Arts. Prepared for the Australia Council for the Arts by Instinct and Reason: NSW, Australia, 2010.

Bergonzi, Louis, and Julia Smith. Effects of Arts Education on Participation in the Arts. Santa Ana, CA: Seven Locks Press, 1996.

Bernstein, Joanne Scheff. Arts Marketing Insights: The Dynamics of Building and Retaining Performing Arts Audiences. San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007.

Blume-Kohout, Margaret E., Sara R. Leonard, and Jennifer L. Novak-Leonard. When Going Gets Tough: Barriers and Motivations Affecting Arts Attendance. Washington, DC: National Endowment for the Arts, 2015.

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Bradburn, N.M., Reynolds, M.J. and Parks, K.E. "Poetry in America." Summary report. Chicago: Poetry Foundation, 2006.

Brown, Alan S., Jennifer L. Novak-Leonard, and Shelly Gilbride. Getting In on the Act: How Arts Groups are Creating Opportunities for Active Participation. San Francisco, CA: The James Irvine Foundation, 2011.

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Chan, Tak Wing, et al. Have you ever wondered …: Taking Part Survey. Arts Engagement in England, Arts Council England, 2008.

Cherbo, Joni Maya, and Monnie Peters. American Participation in Opera and Musical Theater 1992. Santa Ana, CA: Seven Locks Press, 1995.

Close, Helen, and Robert Donovan. “Who’s My Market? A Guide to Researching Audiences and Visitors in the Arts.” The Australia Council: Sydney, Australia, 1998.

Collins, Paul. "Decline and Fall and Fall and Fall. In Our Minds and in Our Cars: Technology Killed the Literary Star--Again." The Village Voice (New York, NY), September 8 - 14 2004, News.

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DiMaggio, Paul and Bruce Western. "Adjusting for the Effects of Proxy Interviews on Estimated Participation Rates in the 2002 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts." Working Draft. Princeton University, 2005.

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DiMaggio, Paul, and Francie Ostrower. "Participation in the Arts by Black and White Americans." Social Forces 68.3 (March 1990): 753-79.

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Falk, John. "A Framework for Diversifying Museum Audiences: Putting Heart and Head in the Right Place." Museum News (September/October 1995).

Felton, Marianne V. "On the Assumed Inelasticity of Demand for the Performing Arts." Journal of Cultural Economics 16.1 (June 1992).

García-Álvarez Ercilia, Tally Katz-Gerro and Jordi López-Sintas, 2007, “Deconstructing Cultural

Omnivorousness: Heterology in Americans’ Musical Preferences,” Social Forces 86.2: 417-443.

Gray, Charles, M. Turning On and Tuning In: Media Participation in the Arts. Santa Ana, CA: Seven Locks Press, 1995.

Hager, Mark A., and Mary Kopczynski Winkler. 2011. "Motivation and demographic factors for performing arts attendance across place and form." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 41.3 (2011): 474-496.

Heilbrun, James. "Growth, Accessibility and the Distribution of Arts Activity in the United States: 1980 to 1990." Journal of Cultural Economics 20.4 (1996).

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Hendon, William S. "The General Public's Participation in Art Museums: Visitors Differ from Non-Visitors, But Not as Markedly as Case Studies Have Indicated." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 49.4 (October 1990): 439-59.

Hill, Kelly. Reading at Risk: A Survey of Literary Reading in America. Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for the Arts, 2004.

______. International Comparisons of Arts Participation Data. International Federation of Arts Councils and Cultural Agencies. D’Art Topics in Arts Policy, no.2, November 2002.

______. “Critical Issues Facing the Arts in California: A Working Paper from The James Irvine Foundation.” AEA Consulting, 2006.

Kalmijn, Matthijs and Gerbert Kraaykamp. "Race, Cultural Capital, and Schooling: An Analysis of Trends in the United States." Sociology of Education 69.1 (January 1996): 22-34.

Kaple, Deborah, et al. Data on Arts Organizations: A Review and Needs Assessment. Princeton, NJ: Center for Arts and Cultural Policy, 1996.

Kelly, John R., and Valeria J. Freysinger. 21st Century Leisure: Current Issues. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2000.

Kirchberg, Volker, and Robin Kuchar. "States of comparability: a meta-study of representative population surveys and studies on cultural consumption." Poetics no. 43 (2014): 172-191.

Kirkpatrick, Kevin, and Anne Romens. Creating Connection: Research Findings and Proposed Message Framework to Build Public Will for Arts and Culture. Arts Midwest and Metropolitan Group, 2015.

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______. Culture Track 2007, LaPlaca Cohen and Discovery Communications.

Kracman, Kimberly. 1996. "The effect of school-based arts instruction on attendance at museums and the performing arts." Poetics 24 (1996): 203-218.

Larson, Jan. "The Museum is Open." American Demographics November 1994: 32-38.

Lehman, Erin V. The Effect of Age on Arts Participation in the U.S.: 1982-1992. Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for the Arts, 1996.

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Love, Jeffrey. Patterns of Multiple Participation in the Arts: An Analysis of 1982, 1985, and 1992 SPPA Data. Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for the Arts, 1995.

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Marsden, Peter V. and Joseph Swingle. "Conceptualizing and Measuring Culture in Surveys: Values, Strategies, and Symbols." Poetics 22 (1994): 269-89.

McCarthy, Kevin F., and Kimberly Jinnett. A New Framework for Building Participation in the Arts. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2001.

McCarthy, Kevin F., Elizabeth H. Ondaatje. Gifts of the Muse: Reframing the Debate About the Benefits of the Arts. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2005.

McCarthy, Kevin F., Elizabeth H. Ondaatje. Guide to the Literature on Participation in the Arts. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2001.

McCarthy, Kevin, et al. The Performing Arts in a New Era. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2001.

McGlone, Peggy. "NEA research shows half of American adults participate in art." The Washington Post, January 12, 2015.

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———. 2002 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts. Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for the Arts, 2004.

———. Arts Participation in America: 1982 - 1992. Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for the Arts, 1993.

———. Audience 2.0: How Technology Influences Arts Participation, Research Report #50. June

2010, from http://www.nea.gov/research/new-media-report/New-Media-Report.pdf

———. Come as You Are: Informal Arts Participation in Urban and Rural Communities, Research Note #100. March 2010, from https://www.arts.gov/sites/default/files/100.pdf

———. How a Nation Engages with Art: Highlights from the 2012 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, Research Report #57. September 2013, from https://www.arts.gov/sites/default/files/highlights-from-2012-sppa-revised-oct-2015.pdf

———. State and Regional Differences in Arts Participation: A Geographic Analysis of the 2008

SPPA, Research Note #99. December 2009, from http://www.nea.gov/research/Notes/99.pdf

———. 2008 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, Research Report #49. November 2009,

from http://www.nea.gov/research/2008-SPPA.pdf

———. Art-Goers in Their Communities: Patterns of Civic and Social Engagement, Research

Note #98. October 2009, from http://www.nea.gov/research/Notes/98.pdf

———. Volunteering and Performing Arts Attendance: More Evidence from the SPPA, Research

Note #94. March 2007, from http://www.nea.gov/research/Notes/94.pdf

———. To Read or Not To Read: A Question of National Consequence, brochure. 2007, from

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———. The Arts and Civic Engagement: Involved in Arts, Involved in Life, brochure. 2006, from

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Novak-Leonard, Jennifer, Patience Baach, Alexandria Schultz, Betty Farrell, Will Anderson, and Nick Rabkin. The Changing Landscape of Arts Participation: A Synthesis of Literature and Expert Interviews. Chicago: NORC, 2014.

Novak-Leonard, Jennifer L., and Alan Brown. Beyond Attendance: A Multi-Modal Understanding of Arts Participation. Washington, DC: National Endowment for the Arts, 2011.

Novak-Leonard, Jennifer L., Michael K. O'Malley, and Eileen Truong. "Minding the gap: elucidating the disconnect between arts participation metrics and arts engagement within immigrant communities." Cultural Trends no. 24.2 (2015): 112-121.

Novak-Leonard, Jennifer L., Jaclyn Wong, and Ned English. A Closer Look at Arts Engagement in California: Insights from the NEA’s Survey of Public Participation in the Arts. Chicago: NORC, 2015.

Novak-Leonard, Jennifer, Michael Reynolds, Ned English, and Norman Bradburn. California Survey of Arts & Cultural Participation: Technical Report. Chicago: NORC, 2015.

O'Hagan, John. "Access to and Participation in the Arts: The Case of Those of Low Incomes/Educational Attainment." Journal of Cultural Economics 20.4 (1996).

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Ostrower, Francie. The Diversity of Cultural Participation: Findings from a National Survey. The Urban Institute, November 2005.

———. Motivations Matter: Findings and Practical Implications of A National Survey of Cultural Participation. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2005.

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