The Future of Cross-Border Cooperation in the Arts: Research and Policy Findings from Ireland and Northern Ireland

Q4 Social Sciences
S. Hadley, Sophia Woodley
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ABSTRACT:This article discusses the current context and activity—and potential future(s)—of cross-border cooperation in the subsidised arts sectors in Ireland and Northern Ireland. By investigating the interconnections between the arts sectors and their social, economic and political context, the article highlights issues that directly and indirectly influence the capacity and willingness of artists, funders and policymakers to engage in cooperation. These issues include the absence of a policy framework; North–South ambivalence; variances around cultural value and evaluation; the need for structures, mechanisms and platforms for exchange; a lack of robust and relevant data; and questions around both the mobility and visibility of artists and audiences. While a lack of focus on civic development remains questionable, in a context of significant resource constraints and disparities, closer cooperation could deliver much-needed economies of scale, value for money, and opportunities for knowledge transfer and skills sharing.
艺术领域跨境合作的未来:爱尔兰和北爱尔兰的研究和政策发现
摘要:本文讨论了爱尔兰和北爱尔兰资助艺术部门跨境合作的现状、活动以及潜在的未来。通过调查艺术部门与其社会、经济和政治背景之间的相互联系,文章强调了直接和间接影响艺术家、资助者和政策制定者参与合作的能力和意愿的问题。这些问题包括缺乏政策框架;南北矛盾心理;围绕文化价值和评价的差异;需要交流的结构、机制和平台;缺乏可靠和相关的数据;以及艺术家和观众的流动性和可见性问题。尽管缺乏对公民发展的关注仍然值得怀疑,但在资源严重限制和差异的背景下,更密切的合作可以带来急需的规模经济、物有所值以及知识转让和技能共享的机会。
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Irish Studies in International Affairs
Irish Studies in International Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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