Creative industries as a globally contestable policy field


Autoria(s): Cunningham, Stuart D.
Data(s)

01/03/2009

Resumo

The development of the creative industries “proposition” has caused a great deal of controversy. Even as it has been examined and adopted in several, quite diverse, jurisdictions as a policy language seeking to respond to both creative production and consumption in new economic conditions, it is subject to at times withering critique from within academic media, cultural and communication studies. It is held to promote a simplistic narrative of the merging of culture and economics and represents incoherent policy; the data sources are suspect and underdeveloped; there is a utopianization of “creative” labor; and a benign globalist narrative of the adoption of the idea. This article looks at some of these critiques of creative industries idea and argues against them.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/25804/

Publicador

Routledge/Taylor & Francis

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/25804/1/25804.pdf

DOI:10.1080/17544750802638814

Cunningham, Stuart D. (2009) Creative industries as a globally contestable policy field. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(1), pp. 13-24.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Routledge/Taylor & Francis

Fonte

ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #200104 Media Studies #creative industries #culture and economics #creative labor #precarious labor #entrepreneurialism #creative industries mapping
Tipo

Journal Article