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The first national survey on cultural participation in Portugal: Exploring social and professional backgrounds
Vera Borges (Borges, V.);
Event Title
Plural values of culture: policy perspectives and implementation. Projeto HORIZONTE 2020: UNCHARTED - Understanding, Capturing and Fostering the Societal Value of Culture, 15 e 16 de julho.
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
Spain
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Abstract
Portugal undertook the first national survey of cultural practices (2020) with support from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. The present paper describes the contemporary cultural eclecticism in keeping with the analysis of key indicators for the cultural consumption of cinema, live performances, theatre, dance, circus, festivals, and local events. In line with previous European Survey conclusions, the first Portuguese National Survey results demonstrate how the younger and better educated, alongside those raised by educated parents, display “cultural omnivorism”. The main findings converge around how the influence of social backgrounds, positions in the professional structure and class identities, are shaping cultural consumption as pointed out by Reeves in his cross-national European study.
Acknowledgements
João Miguel Teixeira Lopes (Faculdade de Letras, da Universidade do Porto) e Arturo Rodriguez Morató (Universidade de Barcelona).
Keywords
first national portuguese survey,cultural participation,quantitative indicators

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