New digital development has changed a lot of aspects of delivery for AHT sectors and research to help better understand these impacts is still needed.
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The Creative Economies are key growth drivers and economic sectors for both the UK and China. Digital platforms such as social networks, search engines, online marketplaces, and content distribution help to generate new ...
Funded by: Newton Fund
Lead research organisation: Queen Mary University of London
The project directly addresses the impact of digital platforms on the creative economies, particularly in the craft sectors, in the UK and China, which is relevant to the question's focus on the impact of digital technologies on supply and demand for culture in AHT sectors.
Methods of evaluating cultural impact still need substantial development to support robust, long-term empirical research on cultural value. Meanwhile, technological innovations have raised new possibilities for evaluatin...
Funded by: AHRC
Lead research organisation: University of Warwick
The project focuses on the role of technology in evaluating cultural value, which indirectly relates to the question's focus on the impact of digital technologies on culture in AHT sectors.
Rapid advances in digital technologies have converged with research in business, social science and humanities to dissolve the boundaries between disciplines, institutions and practices. The Digital Economy Communities a...
Funded by: EPSRC
Lead research organisation: University of Leeds
The project explores the impact of digital technologies on communities and culture, which partially addresses the question's focus on the impact of digital technologies on culture in AHT sectors.