2010-06-15
Research studies for Liverpool has been released
Neighbourhood Impacts is a longitudinal research study into the impact of the Liverpool European Capital of Culture (ECoC) on local residents. It explores what local people felt about the Liverpool ECoC, their levels of cultural participation, and their perceptions of their city and some of its individual neighbourhoods.
Tourism and the business of culture: the views of small and medium-sized tourism businesses on Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008 is the result of in-depth interviews and an on-line survey of small- and medium-sized enterprises within Liverpool and Merseysides visitor economy.
The Economic Impacts of Visits Influenced by the Liverpool European Capital of Culture in 2008 sets out to understand the visitor economy in 2008, and estimate how it was affected by the Liverpool ECoC. Student Perceptions of the European Capital of Culture: University Choice and Liverpool 08 considers the influence of the Liverpool ECoC on student choice, through 35 focus groups of first year undergraduates across all faculties of the University of Liverpool.
The final events of our European Capitals of Culture Policy Group are about to take place. The last group workshop takes place in Turku on 17th June, and booking has now opened for our final event in Brussels on 13th July. What Culture Does For Us: researching and evaluating European Capitals of Culture is a one day seminar presenting the research framework for evaluating European Capitals of Culture which the group has developed.
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