不平等的美丽面孔:巴拿马的艺术出席率

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF ARTS MANAGEMENT LAW AND SOCIETY Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1080/10632921.2021.1900007
Javier Stanziola
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如果艺术出席被用来激活加强群体边界的社会比较过程,它可能有助于维持甚至增加不同社会群体之间的冲突,因为它们被视为公开庆祝社会资源不平等共享的机会。本文探讨了教育水平、收入和职业是否会影响巴拿马参加艺术活动的可能性。巴拿马是拉丁美洲最不平等的国家之一。使用二元逻辑模型,它模拟了检验两个假设的可能性。首先,假设这些驱动因素像“棍子”一样分别影响艺术出勤率。然后将这些变量作为一个复合变量或一束代表组成员关系的棍子进行分组。鉴于巴拿马在这一领域的文化数据和分析尚处于起步阶段,本文主要旨在促进关于高度不平等的小国的艺术政策的理论对话,以及努力增加艺术活动的出席率对经济差距的影响。
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The Pretty Face of Inequality: Arts Attendance in Panama
Abstract If arts attendance is used to activate social comparison processes that strengthen group boundaries, it could help maintain or even increase conflict between different social groups as they are seen as opportunities to openly celebrate that resources are unequally shared in society. This article explores whether levels of education, income and occupation affect the likelihood of attending artistic events in Panama, one of the most unequal countries in Latin America. Using a binary logistic model, it models this likelihood testing two hypotheses. First, it is assumed that these drivers work as “sticks” that affect separately arts attendance. Then these variables are binned as a composite variable or bundle of sticks that proxies for group membership. Given the incipient state of cultural data and analysis in the field in Panama, the article seeks primarily to contribute to the theoretical conversation on art policies in small countries with high levels of inequality and the effects on economic disparity of efforts to increase attendance to artistic events.
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