Can the Arts Get Under the Skin?
Arts and Cortisol for Economically Disadvantaged Children. Poverty influences physiological systems that respond to stress, as indexed by the hormone cortisol. The result is a
Arts and Cortisol for Economically Disadvantaged Children. Poverty influences physiological systems that respond to stress, as indexed by the hormone cortisol. The result is a
Creating Our Future webinar sessions. Australia’s arts and creativity are among our nation’s most powerful assets and will play a critical role in Australia’s future
Arts Council Annual Lecture 1996. I believe that we are all innately responsive to the arts, but that our natural response is rarely nurtured, and
Governments, schools, and other nonprofit organizations are engaged in critical budget decisions that may affect our economic development success. The assumption is that arts and
Rasmus Landersø and James J. Heckman, 2016
Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR)
A theoretical inquiry for practice
– Why Investment in Culture Pays
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