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Mark Taylor
Mark Taylor
Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Methods, University of Sheffield
Verified email at sheffield.ac.uk
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A new model of social class? Findings from the BBC’s Great British Class Survey experiment
M Savage, F Devine, N Cunningham, M Taylor, Y Li, J Hjellbrekke, ...
Sociology 47 (2), 219-250, 2013
21882013
Is culture good for you?
O Brook, D O’Brien, M Taylor
Culture is bad for you, 26-53, 2020
3492020
On social class, anno 2014
M Savage, F Devine, N Cunningham, S Friedman, D Laurison, A Miles, ...
Sociology 49 (6), 1011-1030, 2015
1712015
Nonparticipation or different styles of participation? Alternative interpretations from Taking Part
M Taylor
Cultural Trends 25 (3), 169-181, 2016
1162016
Panic! Social class, taste and inequalities in the creative industries
O Brook, D O'Brien, MR Taylor
Create London, Arts and Humanities Research Council, 2018
1142018
‘Culture is a meritocracy’: Why creative workers’ attitudes may reinforce social inequality
M Taylor, D O’Brien
Sociological Research Online 22 (4), 27-47, 2017
1002017
Cultural engagement and the economic performance of the cultural and creative industries: An occupational critique
P Campbell, D O’brien, M Taylor
Sociology 53 (2), 347-367, 2019
802019
Bowling even more alone: Trends towards individual participation in sport
S Harris, G Nichols, M Taylor
European sport management quarterly 17 (3), 290-311, 2017
762017
“There’s no way that you get paid to do the arts”: unpaid labour across the cultural and creative life course
O Brook, D O’Brien, M Taylor
Sociological Research Online 25 (4), 571-588, 2020
632020
Cultural consumption and Covid-19: evidence from the Taking Part and COVID-19 Cultural Participation Monitor surveys
T Feder, S McAndrew, D O'Brien, M Taylor
Lockdown Leisure, 38-55, 2023
472023
Who watches the watchmen? Evaluating evaluations of El Sistema
G Baker, A Bull, M Taylor
British Journal of Music Education 35 (3), 255-269, 2018
432018
Inequality talk: How discourses by senior men reinforce exclusions from creative occupations
O Brook, D O’Brien, M Taylor
European Journal of Cultural Studies 24 (2), 498-513, 2021
392021
The values of culture? Social closure in the political identities, policy preferences, and social attitudes of cultural and creative workers
S McAndrew, D O’Brien, M Taylor
The Sociological Review 68 (1), 33-54, 2020
392020
Subjective well-being in cultural advocacy: A politics of research between the market and the academy
S Oman, M Taylor
Journal of Cultural Economy 11 (3), 225-243, 2018
392018
Public understanding and perceptions of data practices: A review of existing research
H Kennedy, S Oman, M Taylor, J Bates, R Steedman
University of Sheffield, 2021
342021
The hidden dimensions of the musical field and the potential of the new social data
D Beer, M Taylor
Sociological Research Online 18 (2), 11-21, 2013
302013
The coming crisis of cultural engagement? Measurement, methods, and the nuances of niche activities
L Hanquinet, D O'Brien, M Taylor
A Reader on Audience Development and Cultural Policy, 212-234, 2024
262024
UK Games Industry Census: Understanding diversity in the UK games industry workforce
M Taylor
Ukie, February, 2020
252020
There was no golden age: social mobility into cultural and creative occupations
O Brook, D O'Brien, M Taylor
SocArXiv, 2018
252018
Social mobility and ‘openness’ in creative occupations since the 1970s
O Brook, A Miles, D O’Brien, M Taylor
Sociology 57 (4), 789-810, 2023
232023
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