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Cultural Value as Practice: Seeing Future Directions, Looking Back at the AHRC Cultural Value Project

Exploring Cultural Value

ISBN: 978-1-78973-516-1, eISBN: 978-1-78973-515-4

Publication date: 25 January 2021

Abstract

This chapter introduces the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Cultural Value Project and the ensuing legacy work. It suggests that this work has resulted in the re-positioning of the field of enquiry into cultural value by shifting attention away from policy constructs and towards lived experiences; away from measuring the outcomes of cultural participation and towards understanding the process of engagement. The challenge still remaining is to develop an empirically grounded pragmatist account of cultural value as a form of practice – a situated interface of agents, actions and structures taking place in an institutionalised and materially circumscribed environment. Reconceiving cultural value in these terms will have profound methodological implications, not least the challenge of finding methodologies appropriate to its analysis within the realm of historically and geographically variable relations and structures. It is, however, a challenge worth taking. The proposed shift, it is suggested, will provide a way of addressing some long-standing ‘problems’ arising in relation to cultural value: the separation of conditions and consciousness; the overemphasis on the cognitive at the cost of the bodily; the separation between ‘the best and the brightest’ and the ‘everyday’ conceptions of culture. The proposed approach may also drive the refinement of flat(ter)-ontology methodologies which neither succumb to methodological individualism nor overemphasise methodological structuralism.

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Kaszynska, P. (2021), "Cultural Value as Practice: Seeing Future Directions, Looking Back at the AHRC Cultural Value Project", Lehman, K., Fillis, I. and Wickham, M. (Ed.) Exploring Cultural Value, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 69-85. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-515-420211009

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