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  • "This study aims to find out if there are differences between non-participants and participants in Integrative Art Projects (IAPs), with regard to their attitudes towards integration, refugees, and IAPs. Further, with regard to IAPs, this study identifies different audience groups among German citizens, each possessing specific attitudes and characteristics. Methodologically, a survey has been conducted among n = 702 German citizens, and four citizen groups are defined through cluster analysis. The results show that participants in IAPs are more open-minded towards refugees and foreign cultures, compared to non-participants. By pointing out the individual characteristics of the defined clusters ("The open-minded," "The critical," "The uninvolved," "The preservers"), the study derives precise managerial implications for arts organizations, so as to adapt IAPs and their promotion to the needs of cluster-members. Participatory IAPs at eye-level and with challenging common goals are possible, especially for the cluster of "The open-minded," while for other clusters, greater focus should be devoted to identifying commonalities and learning about the out-group." Die kumulierten Daten des ALLBUS aus den Jahren 1980 bis 2010 sowie die Daten aus dem jahr 2014 werden in diesem Beitrag als Vergleichsdatensätze verwendet. (xsd:string)
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  • Aufgenommen: 38. Fassung, Dezember 2023 (xsd:gyear)
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  • Refugees and Art: Tailor-Made Integrative Art Projects by Identifying Citizen Target Groups (xsd:string)
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  • In International Journal of Arts Management, 25(2), 16-33, 2023 (xsd:string)
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