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ItemDoes the art end when the management begins? The challenges of making ‘art’ for both artists and arts managersCaust, J (Arts & Cultural Management Program, University of South Australia, School of Management, 2010)
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ItemArts and business: The impact of business models on the activities of major performing arts organisations in AustraliaCaust, J (University of Queensland, School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, 2010)Managerial business models were first introduced to Australian subsidised performing arts organisations by the then Howard Coalition government in 2000. Until the early 1990s, Australian arts organisations were contextualised as 'not for profit' entities, with an overall objective of producing good art. Over the past decade, however, major Australian performing arts organisations have been viewed more frequently as part of an 'industry' and, within this industry construct, framed as 'business entities', with a need to prove positive financial outcomes as a first priority. This article explores what is meant by business models in the context of Australian major performing arts organisations and looks at the impact of this approach.
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ItemSchizoanalysis and the Phenomenology of CinemaHughes, J ; Ian, B ; Patricia, M (A&C Black, 2008-10-15)
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ItemSigns and Subjectivity in Proust and Signs and Cinema 1 and 2Hughes, J ; Bryden, M ; Topping, M (PALGRAVE, 2009)
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ItemDeleuze's 'Difference and Repetition': A Reader's GuideHughes, J (Continuum, 2009-02-12)
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ItemDeleuze and the Genesis of RepresentationHughes, J (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2008)
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ItemU.S. Arts and Cultural Diplomacy Post-Cold War Decline and the Twenty-First Century DebateGRINCHEVA, N (Taylor and Francis Online, 2010)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableCyberspace Romance: The Psychology of Online RelationshipsWhitty, MT ; Carr, AN (Macmillan Education UK, 2006)This book focuses on online relationships and specifically cyber-flirting; the authors examine how flirting offline can be transferred to an Internet setting, through their own empirical and theoretical research.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableOnline MatchmakingWhitty, MT ; Baker, AJ ; Inman, JA (Springer, 2007-03-14)Brian H. Spitzberg and William R. Cupach Online technologies, such as online matchmaking services, are increasingly becoming a normal and normative medium through which relationships are initiated, developed, maintained, and ended.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableRepresenting Somali Resettlement In Italy: The Writing Of Ubax Cristina Ali Farah And Igiaba ScegoGerrand, V (African Journals Online (AJOL), 2009-07-02)