PPT-CONCEPTUALISING

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amp MEASURING THE ERIS Dimitrios Pontikakis 21 Luisa Henriques 31 Laura de Dominicis 1 1 European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Prospective

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amp MEASURING THE ERIS Dimitrios Pontikakis 21 Luisa Henriques 31 Laura de Dominicis 1 1 European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Prospective and Technological Studies IPTS. 10 Julia Twigg, Carol Wolkowitz, Rachel Lara Cohen and Sarah Nettletoncontribution (Pfefferie and Weinberg 2008 ). Patients and clients have the power to Michael Gasiorek. Peter Holmes. 2. Outline. Deep Integration: market and institutional . Nature of gains. Fuller market access. Domestic impact. Competitive effects. Winners and losers. Private vs public dimensions. Cultural Environments. Lecture One: Cultural Spaces and Places. About the Module. In this module we will introduce you to the creative and cultural industries with a specific focus on the events industry. EALY AbstractThis paper outlines and evaluates recent contributions by Nicos Mouzelisand Margaret Archer to the structure Cultural Environments. Lecture Three: . Theorising. Cultural Consumption. Understanding Cultural Consumption. We consume cultural products and services for a variety of different reasons. Our cultural consumption helps us to create a sense of identity both for ourselves and other people. touch her flesh yet yearn for mine. Your home Lecture Two: the socio-historic development of cultural consumption. Pre Industrial Revolution. Prior to the industrial revolution most people were employed in agriculture. They lived in small settlements and towns. Seminar Four: the demand for events. Motivations to Attend Events. Social . Motives. Social . interaction with others. Creation . of community . spirit. Status . of recognition of . achievement. Philanthropy . Dr Lisa Robinson. Consultant Allied Health Professional . Honorary Senior Lecturer . Background. 2012 – reorganisation of acute trauma pathways in England. 20% increase in survival from serious injury.

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