Exploring the promotion of aboriginal contemporary arts by social enterprises-the case of Chen-Mei Arts & Culture Social Enterprise

  • 蔡 艾淇

Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis

Abstract

SUMMARY With the tide of economic globalization the rapid development of economies in various countries and the fierce competition of multinational corporations seem to bring convenience and unlimited future to human beings However when social imbalances accompanying social developments arise from various social problems social enterprises should be transported Born hope to propose solutions to social problems Established by the founder's religious beliefs and the support of Aboriginal art Cheng-mei Social Enterprise is committed to the development of social enterprises into a multi-platform platform for the promotion of aboriginal contemporary art Through the cultivation and cooperation of aborigines Artists art fairs and other modes of operation help Aboriginal artists to break through resource constraints and cause Aboriginal creators to consciously stand on their own feet However in the process of promotion there are still operational difficulties such as lack of funds and lack of government policy support This study uses an in-depth interview method to summarize the history and experience of Cheng-mei social enterprises in promoting the contemporary art of the aborigines Therefore the research question is: “Exploring how social enterprises promote the contemporary art of the aborigines? What kind of process does it encounter? Difficulties and Challenges?" can analyze the actual operation of the case discover the meaning of the experience and history of the aboriginal contemporary art and provide relevant research recommendations based on the research conclusions as a reference for follow-up researchers Keywords: non-profit organizations social enterprises aboriginal contemporary art
Date of Award2019
Original languageEnglish
SupervisorHeiu-Jou Shaw (Supervisor)

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