Demonstrates how we can, and why we should, apply the arts in development to promote meaningful economic and social progress.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick Kabanda is a Juilliard-trained organist and a Fletcher-trained international affairs professional. He received Juilliard's William Schuman Prize for outstanding achievement and leadership in music in 2003, and from 2012 to 2013 he was a Charles Francis Adams Scholar at The Fletcher School. Besides concertizing and lecturing worldwide, he has taught at Phillips Academy, consulted for the World Bank's Office of the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, and contributed to the World Development Report 2016 and UNDP's Human Development Report 2015. He was awarded the 2013 Presidential Award for Citizenship and Public Service from Tufts University, Massachusetts.
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Foreword Amartya Sen Prelude Acknowledgements Overture: from sustainable to meaningful development: the role of the arts Part I. The Arts, The Economy, and Development: 1. An untapped and unmeasured economy: on the value of the arts 2. Arts in education: cultivating creative minds for development 3. The arts and environmental stewardship Part II. Trade in Services: A Three-Part Suite: 4. International trade in cultural services 5. Artists without borders in the digital age 6. On cultural tourism Part III. Variations on a Theme: 7. The unsettled question of women in the performing arts 8. The arts in mental health, social healing, and urban renewal Part IV. Rondo: A Round-Up of Data 9. Creative data collection Finale:on imagination and choice Annexes Notes Glossary of selected musical terms References Index.
Foreword Amartya Sen Prelude Acknowledgements Overture: from sustainable to meaningful development: the role of the arts Part I. The Arts, The Economy, and Development: 1. An untapped and unmeasured economy: on the value of the arts 2. Arts in education: cultivating creative minds for development 3. The arts and environmental stewardship Part II. Trade in Services: A Three-Part Suite: 4. International trade in cultural services 5. Artists without borders in the digital age 6. On cultural tourism Part III. Variations on a Theme: 7. The unsettled question of women in the performing arts 8. The arts in mental health, social healing, and urban renewal Part IV. Rondo: A Round-Up of Data 9. Creative data collection Finale:on imagination and choice Annexes Notes Glossary of selected musical terms References Index.
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