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D. Paul Schafer

is Founder and Director of the World Culture Project in Markham, Canada. He has worked in the arts and cultural field for more than five decades as an author, advisor, educator, administrator, and researcher on Canadian and international arts and cultural management, development, and policy with a particular focus on the concept, role, and importance of culture and cultures in global development and human affairs. 

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D. Paul Schafer
The Arts: Gateway to a Fulfilling Life and Cultural Age 2020-10-08
In this exciting book, noted cultural scholar and arts advocate D. Paul Schafer examines the powerful role the arts can play, both in helping individuals live more fulfilling lives and in allowing humanity as a whole to enter a new and dynamic period in its history -- what Schafer calls a "cultural age." Indeed, it is only by moving through that gateway that humanity will be able to overcome the enormous challenges confronting it today.
 
Schafer surveys new research showing how participation in the arts can help people cope with various illnesses and diseases, come to grips with old age and the final years of life, deal with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial conflicts, and overcome anxiety, apprehension, and depression brought on by lack of human contact, job losses, and uncertainties about the future.
 
In the author's view, a new era is opening up-an era in which the arts will soar to new heights, broadening and deepening our collective knowledge and understanding of culture and all the diverse cultures and civilizations in the world, allowing us to realize higher goals, objectives, and ideals for humanity, and yielding more caring, sharing, compassion, and cooperation in the world. Schafer sheds light on this crucial transformation by weaving together a number of articles he has written on the arts over the past several years, updating them in terms of present developments and future needs. The book begins with an examination of the arts as the foundation for life, and ends by considering why the transition to a cultural age is so essential, what it is designed to accomplish, and how it can be achieved.
» The Arts: Gateway to a Fulfilling Life and Cultural Age

The Role of the Arts in Turbulent Times
A new Relevance in Society 2020-05-04
In times of crisis, the role of art and culture often becomes particularly clear, as they reveal new perspectives and create welcome distraction and positivity. Cultural institutions can now use this to strengthen their position in the long term.
» A new Relevance in Society

The MBA in Arts, Media & Entertainment Management at York University, Toronto
The World’s First Arts Management Program Celebrates its Fiftieth Anniversary 2019-09-23
In April 2019, the Master of Business Administration in Arts, Media & Entertainment Management at the Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, Canada celebrated its 50th birthday. This MBA was the world's first comprehensive study program specializing in arts management and cultural policy, created at a time when this field was neither a recognised research discipline nor a specifically defined field of work. The program’s history therefore reflects the development of a whole sector.
» The World’s First Arts Management Program Celebrates its Fiftieth Anniversary
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