Bullish creative industries and the bear market
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Wright, Shelagh Newbigin, John Kieffer, John Holden, John Bewick, Tom |
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01/04/2009
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Resumo |
The creative industries idea is better than even its original perpetrators might have imagined, judging from the original mapping documents. By throwing the heavy duty copyright industries into the same basket as public service broadcasting, the arts and a lot of not-for-profit activity (public goods) and commercial but non-copyright-based sectors (architecture, design, increasingly software), it really messed with the minds of economic and cultural traditionalists. And, perhaps unwittingly, it prepared the way for understanding the dynamics of contemporary cultural ‘prosumption’ or ‘playbour’ in an increasingly networked social and economic space. |
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Creative & Cultural Skills Council |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28241/1/c28241.pdf http://www.creative-choices.co.uk/download-after-the-crunch Cunningham, Stuart D. (2009) Bullish creative industries and the bear market. In Wright, Shelagh, Newbigin, John, Kieffer, John, Holden, John, & Bewick, Tom (Eds.) After the Crunch. Creative & Cultural Skills Council, pp. 10-11. |
Direitos |
Copyright 2009 Stuart Cunningham. |
Fonte |
ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #200104 Media Studies #160502 Arts and Cultural Policy #User generated centre #Global financial crisis |
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Book Chapter |