Mass Culture: A Participatory Governance Model in Canadian Arts Research
The case retraces the individual and collective decisions, as well as the community-engaged processes, that led to the formalization of the national network Mass Culture (MC). MC is a charitable organization dedicated to equitably mobilizing arts research across the Canadian cultural sector. As a value-driven organization, MC’s mandate and programs are rooted in seven guiding principles: mutual respect, access, decent work, reconciliation and relationship-development, relations, stability, and integrity. This case study focuses on MC’s participatory governance structure, including how it was built from the ground up, its membership, and its commitment to occupational diversity and cross-Canada representation. Throughout, the case highlights context-specific resources and constraints, as well as common challenges that cultural organizations in Canada can face when drawing on contemporary management strategies.