Understanding grassroots arts groups and practices in communities. Ramsden, H., Milling, J., & Simpson, R. In McCabe, A. & Phillimore, J., editors, Community groups in context, of Local activities and actions, pages 155–176. Policy Press at the University of Bristol, 1 edition, 2017. abstract bibtex \textlessp\textgreaterThe most recent assessment of the scale of amateur arts participation in England came in the study\textlessem\textgreaterOur creative talent\textless/em\textgreater, commissioned by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and Arts Council England in 2008. The report judged that:\textless/p\textgreater\textlessp\textgreater[T]here are 49,140 groups across the country with a total of 5.9 million members. An additional 3.5 million people volunteer as extras or helpers – a total of 9.4 million people taking part. (Dodd et al, 2008, p 10)¹\textless/p\textgreater\textlessp\textgreaterGiven this scale of informal arts participation and activity at grassroots level within communities, it is surprising how little research there has\textless/p\textgreater
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