TY - BOOK
T1 - Mapping Culture: Venues & Infrastructure in the City of Sydney
AU - Ang, Ien
AU - Rowe, David
AU - Magee, Liam
AU - Wong, Alexandra
AU - Swist, Teresa
AU - Rouillard, Susanna
AU - Pollio, Andrea
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This report was commissioned to assist the City of Sydney in developing a greater knowledge of its cultural infrastructure through a process of classification and mapping of the City’s cultural venues. Its multi-layered database assists with the design of the most appropriate and effective policies to enhance the cultural and creative life of the City. The report provides: An explanation of the concept of culture that has been operationalised; A detailed rationale of the cultural classification framework adopted; An elaboration of the key methodological issues addressed in the collation of a consolidated database of cultural venues and infrastructure in the City, and the mapping technologies deployed; A presentation and discussion of a series of maps concerning the location and distribution of 3,106 cultural venues that were mapped and broken down into spatial, cultural industry, and venue types; A presentation and discussion of a series of maps concerning the location and distribution of 3,106 cultural venues that were mapped and broken down intospatial, cultural industry, and venue types; A series of recommendations and suggestions for future cultural mapping and other research, addressed directly in terms of the City of Sydney’s Cultural Policy and Action Plan; A major information set consisting of references, cultural mapping website examples, coding information, the crowdsourcing survey, and data sources enables additional avenues of inquiry to be pursued.
AB - This report was commissioned to assist the City of Sydney in developing a greater knowledge of its cultural infrastructure through a process of classification and mapping of the City’s cultural venues. Its multi-layered database assists with the design of the most appropriate and effective policies to enhance the cultural and creative life of the City. The report provides: An explanation of the concept of culture that has been operationalised; A detailed rationale of the cultural classification framework adopted; An elaboration of the key methodological issues addressed in the collation of a consolidated database of cultural venues and infrastructure in the City, and the mapping technologies deployed; A presentation and discussion of a series of maps concerning the location and distribution of 3,106 cultural venues that were mapped and broken down into spatial, cultural industry, and venue types; A presentation and discussion of a series of maps concerning the location and distribution of 3,106 cultural venues that were mapped and broken down intospatial, cultural industry, and venue types; A series of recommendations and suggestions for future cultural mapping and other research, addressed directly in terms of the City of Sydney’s Cultural Policy and Action Plan; A major information set consisting of references, cultural mapping website examples, coding information, the crowdsourcing survey, and data sources enables additional avenues of inquiry to be pursued.
KW - Sydney (N.S.W.)
KW - culture
UR - http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:38926
U2 - 10.4225/35/58b89d57f38a4
DO - 10.4225/35/58b89d57f38a4
M3 - Research report
SN - 9781741084351
BT - Mapping Culture: Venues & Infrastructure in the City of Sydney
PB - Western Sydney University
CY - Penrith, N.S.W.
ER -