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Director,
Impacts 08 – The Liverpool Model.
European Capital of Culture Research
Programme
Impacts 08 – The Liverpool Model, is a joint research initiative of the
University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University, which
evaluates the impact of Liverpool’s hosting the European Capital of
Culture title in 2008. The research, commissioned by Liverpool City
Council, is the first of its kind to assess simultaneously the full
range of major-event impact, that is, its economic, environmental,
social as well as cultural aspects. The main aim of Impacts 08 is to
develop a research model for evaluating the multiple impacts of
culture-led regeneration
programmes
that can be applied to events across the UK, such as the London 2012
Olympics, and beyond.
The scope of the research
programme
is unprecedented and offers an innovative approach to impact
measurement. This is achieved by combining the assessment of
quantitative indicators, such as job creation, inward investment and
tourism growth, with a qualitative investigation of the lived
experiences of the people of Liverpool and the evolution of perceptions
throughout the UK and internationally. The
programme
also takes a longitudinal approach exploring change in outcomes,
experiences, perceptions and understanding over time – from the pre-bid
period (2000), through the bidding and nomination (2002-3), preparations
towards the event (2004-7), the main event-year (2008), and beyond.
Throughout the
programme,
the research team is working closely with Liverpool 08’s stakeholders
(including Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Culture Company and Culture
Northwest) to report back areas of success and suggestions for
improvement. Key findings are being reported on the Impacts 08 website
(www.impacts08.net).
Additional information and links:
Impacts 08 website |
Programme
summary |
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