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Live Music Ecologies in the UK – A local perspective in the context of the pandemic
Patrycja Rozbicka
, Adam Behr, Craig Hamilton
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Centre for Migration and Forced Displacement
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Politics, History and International Relations
Aston University
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National Policy
100%
Local Perspectives
100%
Live music
100%
Live music Ecology
100%
Politicians
66%
Local-regional
66%
Birmingham
33%
Impact Assessment
33%
Grassroots
33%
Regional Policy
33%
Local Authorities
33%
Communication Channels
33%
National Funding
33%
Local Policy
33%
Standstill
33%
Brexit
33%
Grassroots Initiatives
33%
COVID-19
33%
Global Pandemic
33%
Representative Bodies
33%
Pandemic Shutdown
33%
Reciprocal Engagement
33%
Developing Situation
33%
Disbursement
33%
Night-time Economy
33%
Arts and Humanities
Live music
100%
Regional
60%
Government Policy
60%
venues
60%
Policymakers
40%
Engagement
20%
Birmingham
20%
Top-down
20%
Communication Process
20%
Pandemic
20%
touring
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Impact Assessment
100%