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These two reports represent the work done as part of the reCreating Europe project on Authors and Performers and their experience with digital and disruptive factors and how they impact them professionally and financially. The first deliverable (D3.2) represents the survey questionnaire developed by Abeer Pervaiz and Joost Poort and the ensuing data set. The final report (D3.3) is based on the results derived from the aforementioned survey which targeted artists from diverse creative fields within the European Union (EU). The first part of the report is the methodology section, where the research design is discussed. It discusses in detail the methods used in preparing the survey – from inception to execution. This is followed by an extensive data analysis section that provides descriptive results followed by an analysis of the results both empirically and from interviews. The report then ends with a discussion section and conclusions. Please note: a screen-reader accessible version of this report can be downloaded via this link https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1QhVu9_MSitRzdWAC7o6yr_zoYzDTs1Hu ReCreating Europe project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 870626.
digitisation, authors, artists, survey, performers
digitisation, authors, artists, survey, performers
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