Research & Practice

From 2005 through 2018, the Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy (CCACP) operated as a hub of support and connectivity for faculty, students, and affiliate members to work along a continuum of research and practice. This continuum spanned concepts of community, art, culture, and policy and encompassed one-off projects, long-term initiatives, professional development opportunities, practical skills development, and creative engagement with communities. Research and practice operationalized through CCACP took place with a wide range of partners and collaborators, reflecting the working dynamics that drive the arts and culture sector.

Faculty Research

To learn more about faculty research conducted within the CCACP and continuing among the PPPM Arts & Cultural Leadership faculty, please refer to the individual faculty pages that are linked here.

Please also refer to the research project descriptions and publication lists available in the archived CCACP annual bulletins, which are provided on the Publications page of this CCACP website.

Graduate Student Research

In the Arts and Administration Program, master’s degree candidates either completed an individual research thesis, project, or capstone; or participated in a faculty-led professional research project consultancy.

All Arts and Administration Program graduate student terminal master’s research documents are accessible through the UO Library’s Scholar’s Bank.

Please also refer to the graduate student research project descriptions in the archived CCACP Graduate Student Research Journal, which are provided on the Publications page of this CCACP website.

A list of all Arts and Administration Program Master’s Research documents from 1996 through 2018 is provided below.

AAD Terminal Master Research & Dissertation List 1968-2016