Cultural analytics in the UK: events data potential for the creative and cultural industries

This article investigates the potential for novel research utilising data generated by the Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI) in the UK, focussing on the long tail of metadata associated with the UK's rich cultural events landscape. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 29 researcher...

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Published inCultural trends Vol. 33; no. 5; pp. 680 - 695
Main Authors Black, Suzanne R., Filgueira, Rosa, McAra, Lesley, Miles, Brendan, Parsons, Mark, Terras, Melissa
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Routledge 19.10.2024
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN0954-8963
1469-3690
DOI10.1080/09548963.2023.2263378

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Summary:This article investigates the potential for novel research utilising data generated by the Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI) in the UK, focussing on the long tail of metadata associated with the UK's rich cultural events landscape. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 29 researchers and related domain experts to ascertain: (1) How cultural data is valued; (2) The landscape of cultural data; (3) How UK research can make better use of cultural events data; (4) The benefits and pitfalls of an evidence-based approach to cultural policy; and (5) The repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic on how data-led work is positioned within the CCI. We advocate for the potential value of cultural events data to academic research, policy and industry, and also for a humanities-led approach. We suggest that a centralised cultural events data service for use in research, industry and policy is one way of supporting this.
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ISSN:0954-8963
1469-3690
DOI:10.1080/09548963.2023.2263378