Box 12
Contains 34 Results:
Assorted notes, 2004-2005
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
Media location trends, 1980
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
NYFI Lit reviews and bibliography, Undated
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
Key literature on industry trends, 2004
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
New York film initiative, relations with clients, 2004-09
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
New media contacts, 2006-02-21
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
Interviews NYFTCI, 2005-03-01
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
NYFTCI final report, notes and diagrams, 2005-08
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
New York NYFTCI presentation, 2004-12-04
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
Technology, media, 2003-2005-10
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model