Browsing MA in Arts and Cultural Management by Title
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How Heritage Organisations Value Membership Schemes
(2018)Research on the nature of membership organisations requires insight into strategy alongside identifying typologies, to provide practical insight and a path to follow. National Museums Scotland, National Trust for Scotland ... -
Inside Grease: Live The Production Process of a Live Television Musical Event
(Queen Margaret University, 2016)As the "live television musical event" becomes increasingly popular among consumers of live theatre and television, and increasingly accepted as a novel television genre among professional practitioners in the arts sector, ... -
Integrating theory and practice in business planning for non-profit arts organizations and festivals: a three-year plan with a critical analysis.
(Queen Margaret University, 2016)Introduction (part): In 2015, Just Festival celebrated 15 years of successful delivery of one of Edinburgh's most unique and diverse festivals featuring hundreds of events and performances in St. John's Church and engaging ... -
Managing Musicians: A unique insight into the Royal Scottish National Orchestra
(Queen Margaret University, 2014)The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) is one of Scotland's five National Companies and one of Europe's leading symphony orchestras. With around 80 full-time musicians a large amount of resource is regularly applied ... -
Mixed methods research into the different perspectives of those teaching dance.
(Queen Margaret University, 2014)This is a mixed methods research into the different perspectives of those teaching dance, who are physical education (P.E.) and dance teachers. It established the dance teaching background and different perspectives of ... -
Perceptions of the Value of Cultural Heritage: The Value Triangle of Stirling Castle
(Queen Margaret University, 2016)This research project analyses various value perceptions of cultural heritage in the specific case of Stirling Castle located in Scotland. Adopting a framework sourced from respective concepts of John Holden and David ... -
PlayWrite Festival Business Plan
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RECOAT Refreshed: a three-year business plan for a commercial arts organisation in Glasgow and a critical analysis of the process of writing
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Social media in the Not-For-Profit (NFP) sector: What are the benefits of social media for NFP festivals and what opportunities arise from its use? A case study of four Edinburgh based NFP festivals.
(Queen Margaret University, 2016)The following study concerns four non-profit festivals based in Edinburgh and the use of social media accounts. The non-for- profit or third sector plays an important role in Edinburgh's society. Edinburgh has been ... -
The eternal dilemma of accessibility versus sustainability in the theatre industry: A study of pay-what-you-want models' viability as a permanent principle
(Queen Margaret University, 2016)If pay-what-you-want (PWYW) has started to generate interest in the researchers' community in the last few years for its accessibility dimension in conflict with its potential profitability, it can be noticed that this ... -
Theatre as a Way of Inclusion - What effects can theatre have on matters of rehabilitation with (youth) offenders in prison?
(Queen Margaret University, 2016)The following research project examines what effects participation in a theatre project can have on youth offenders in prison. As an example the WERFT project at the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Wiesbaden was chosen and ... -
What differences do classical and popular musicians at the Royal Northern College of Music perceive there to be between them and do these perceptions have credibility?
(Queen Margaret University, 2016)The purpose of this research project was to highlight the differences which classical and popular musicians at the Royal Northern College of Music perceive to exist between them. The project also critiques these perceptions ... -
What’s meant by the term audience and who are they? Audience development research at Greenbank Garden, National Trust for Scotland, Glasgow and the West Region
(2018)This study conducted audience development research at Greenbank Garden, Clarkston. This Grade A listed Walled Garden and Georgian House is part of the National Trust for Scotland (NTS), Glasgow and the West Region (National ... -
Which are the crowdfunding tactics that theatre campaigns may implement in order to succeed in the online platform? The point of view of seven millennials.
(Queen Margaret University, 2016)Crowdfunding can be considered as an alternative to traditional fundraising, but it is also an instrument that could influence or be influenced by audience development and engagement (Buckingham 2015). The success of a ... -
YouPlay - A Youth Theatre Company: Business Plan and Critical Analysis
(Queen Margaret University, 2014)The YouPlay Youth Theatre Company (YouPlay) is a charitable company limited by guarantee operating on a non-profit basis located in Oban, Scotland. Its vision is to create a safe, supportive and open environment for young ...