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  • Accessibility, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Cultural Sector: Initiatives and Lessons Learned from Real-life Cases

    Accessibility, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Cultural Sector by Bérubé, Julie; Dioh, Marie-Laure; Cuyler, Antonio C.;

    Initiatives and Lessons Learned from Real-life Cases

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    • Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
    • Date of Publication 20 August 2024

    • ISBN 9781837530359
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages280 pages
    • Size 229x152x19 mm
    • Weight 478 g
    • Language English
    • 588

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    Short description:

    Advocating for the immersion of ADEI practices into the heart of art organizations, this title links theory, practice and context as a way to further enrich cultural communities and wield the deeply human power of art for real human impact.

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    Long description:

    Though accessibility, diversity, equity and inclusion (ADEI) are currently at the heart of many debates and social concerns around the world, few academic studies have explored real world ADEI initiatives in the creative sector. Accessibility, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Cultural Sector unpacks real-life initiatives and experiences to reveal how those working in these sectors integrate ADEI into their management practices.


    Acknowledging the importance of geographic and disciplinary contexts in approaching ADEI issues, chapters offer a broad representation of art disciplines, including the performing arts, music, visual arts and events industries, taking as examples opera houses, orchestras, theaters, arts museums, festivals, federal cultural administrations and even the Super Bowl. Equipping researchers and practitioners to make quick connections between research and practical settings, the authors present case studies from across the globe, including Colombia, Canada, the US, South Africa, Chile, Haiti, Australia and Taiwan, to provide a holistic view of how ADEI issues are addressed across different regions.


    Advocating for the immersion of ADEI practices into the heart of art organizations, Accessibility, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Cultural Sector links theory, practice and context as a way to further enrich cultural communities and wield the deeply human power of art for real human impact.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1. ADEI in the Cultural Sector: Theories, Concepts and Real Case Studies; Julie Bérubé and Marie-Laure Dioh

    Section 1. Performing Arts

    Chapter 2. Cultural Organizations on the Leading Edge of Accessibility Management: The Case of the Teatro Villa Mayor of Bogotá; Julien Doris, Julie Bérubé, and Álvaro Andrés Martínez Coronel

    Chapter 3. Black Opera Leaders in the U. S. : What is their Role in Black Opera?; Antonio C. Cuyler

    Chapter 4. Performing Arts in a Francophone Minority Context: A Case Study of L'Association la Girandole d’Edmonton; Srilata Ravi and Olivia Leclair

    Section 2. Music

    Chapter 5. A Transformation of an Orchestra Through Gender Equity and Diversity; Sophie Galaise

    Chapter 6. Navigating Gendered Spaces: Activists’ Synergies in Montreal’s Electronic Music Scene; Nancy Aumais and Coline Sénac

    Chapter 7. The Expanding Economic Borders of South African Musicians: A Policy Effect; Akhona Ndzuta

    Chapter 8. To Understand Solidarity Through Hip-Hop Culture in Haiti; Sandy Larose

    Section 3. Visual Arts

    Chapter 9. Collections and Inclusion: A Portrait of Museum Initiatives in Quebec and Ontario; Mélanie Boucher

    Chapter 10. Beyond Fakequity: Redefining “Excellence” to Create Space for Equity; Brea M. Heidelberg

    Chapter 11. Towards an Inclusive Cultural Participation: The Case of Chilean Museums; Jesús Heredia-Carroza, Javier Reyes-Martínez, and Fátima Gigirey

    Section 4. Events

    Chapter 12. The Super Bowl: An Opportunity for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Initiatives for Arts Organizations; Tiffany Bourgeois

    Chapter 13. Local and Popular Cultural Festivals as Venues for the Promotion of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: the Case of the Petronio Álvarez Pacific Music Festival in Colombia; Luis F. Aguado, Alexei Arbona, and Jesús Heredia-Carroza

    Chapter 14. Digital Transformation of Events and Live Performances; Stephen Boyle, Carmen Reaiche, and Mohammadreza Akbari

    Section 5. Synthesis, Tools and Policy

    Chapter 15. Teaching ADEI in Taiwan; Tobie S. Stein

    Chapter 16. Managing Diversity in Federal Cultural Administrations: the Example of Heritage Canada and Library and Archives Canada; Julien Doris

    Conclusion. What Can we Learn from the Case Studies about ADEI Issues? : Conclusion; Marie-Laure Dioh

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