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Kim Dunphy

Kim Dunphy is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Creative Arts Therapy Research Unit, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, at the University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia and Research Consultant for the Cultural Development Network (CDN), Melbourne, Australia. CDN is an independent organization that supports local government in its role assisting local communities to make and express their own culture. Kim’s research interests focus on the change that can be effected through cultural participation, especially the arts, and how that change can be understood and measured. Her chapter in the edited collection, Making Culture Count: The Politics of Cultural Measurement (eds E. Blomkamp, M. Badham, K. Dunphy and L. Macdowall, Palgrave, 2015) explores measurement of outcomes of arts engagement. Other publications focus on indicators, evaluation and impact assessment of cultural development, and theories of how change occurs through the arts. Her most recent publication is ‘Theorising arts participation as a social change mechanism’, in The Oxford Handbook of Community Music (London: Oxford Press, 2018).


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