Resilient creative economies? Creative industries on the urban fringe
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21/09/2010
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The relationship between culture and the economy is of growing interest to researchers, writers and policy makers. Advanced economies have become increasingly ‘culturalised’, pushing culture from the periphery to the centre of policy concerns and action. The economic downturn commencing in late 2008 generated predictions that ranged from the apocalyptic to the sanguine, across all sectors. This article offers an insight into the relationship between the economy, the creative industries and their geographic localities. It investigates creative industries situated away from the urban core, and located in the outer suburbs of Melbourne and Brisbane. We suggest that for creative industries situated in outer suburbs, there are characteristics that may contribute to their economic resilience. |
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Taylor & Francis |
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DOI:10.1080/10304312.2010.485675 Felton, Emma, Gibson, Mark, Flew, Terry, Graham, Philip W., & Daniel, Anna (2010) Resilient creative economies? Creative industries on the urban fringe. Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 24(4), pp. 131-137. |
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Copyright 2011 Taylor & Francis |
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; Journalism, Media & Communication |
Palavras-Chave | #200200 CULTURAL STUDIES #suburbs #cities #urban cultural policy #cultural geography #urban culture |
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Journal Article |